Bravery In Mark Owen's No Easy Day

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No Easy Day authored by Mark Owen is the autobiography of a Navy Seal who put his life at risk for the welfare of his country. It offers the reader a glimpse in the the progression of Mark Owen’s tenure as a Navy SEAL. I chose this work to view a man’s experience of fighting in a foreign land to defend the order and freedom of his country, while in the midst of turmoil. Mark Owen enlisted willingly to put down his life, if it were needed, for the progression and safety of his country. This work also exemplifies that everything you do in life prepares you for something larger. The hard work of Mr. Owen portrays the much needed bravery that many lack in the world today, with that I hope to understand and comprehend how his bravery affected and altered the course of history. Matt Bissonette, otherwise know as Mark Owen, is a now former decorated US Navy SEAL who engaged in many critical operations throughout the world. Owen served in US Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), famously known as SEAL Team Six, that ran and executed the critical mission of finding and raiding the compound where Osama Bin …show more content…

It starts out with a foreshadowing of the mission with the flight from Jalalabad over to Abbottabad and gives a general idea of what the majority of the work is going to be focused on. In this time it gives the reader a sample of the rest of the novel and makes the reader want to read more into the book to find out who this guy really is and why he was selected and is willing to accept this daunting task of finding and killing Osama bin Laden. Once reading further into the story, the reader understands what Mr. Owen has gone through. The work informs the reader of the substantial process it takes for Mark Owen to get to where he was, from starting at BUD/S, then going on to Green Team, SEAL Team Five, to be in the process of selection for SEAL Team Six