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American Mercenary

The Riveting, High-Risk World of an Elite SEAL Team Operator Turned Hired Gun

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On Sale

Aug 20, 2024

Page Count

272 Pages

ISBN-13

9781546006213

Description

What does an elite Navy SEAL Team operator trained to kill the United States’ most dangerous enemies do when he realizes his skills aren’t being properly utilized? He leaves the Navy.

In American Mercenary, Daniel Corbett takes readers on a wild ride through the unadulterated, morally ambiguous, and riveting world of being a hired gun. From Abu Dhabi to Washington, DC, Cairo to San Diego, Belgrade to places that must remain secret, this is a world where money rules, and where adventure, danger, and absurdity often follow.

A star high school athlete, Corbett passed on a Division I football career and opted for the US Navy.  He began his career at SEAL Team 5 and eventually checked into SEAL Team 6. The navy spent millions teaching him and his fellow Team members how to sneak, subvert, recruit, disappear, survive, resist, and exert. And of course, how to shoot, a discipline at which Corbett excelled.

What the navy did not do was prepare these men for post-military lives beyond the usual suite of veterans’ benefits and unimaginative job-training programs. So what does Corbett do? He goes private. There are still plenty of bad men in the world, and the only sin worse than wasting talent in dead-end pursuits is not using it at all. He starts small, but quickly moves up. The work is simultaneously familiar and foreign. The command structure is shady. The clients are dubious. The equipment is subpar. But what the fuck: the pay is good.

Then things change in 2017 when Corbett is arrested on a job in Belgrade, Serbia. When the authorities discover he’s a Navy SEAL, they imagine the worst: he’s in Belgrade to assassinate the Serbian president. They throw Corbett in jail, where he spends the next 18 months making international headlines and fighting for his freedom in a kangaroo court.

Ultimately, American Mercenary highlights the struggle of many veterans: how to reconcile military service with civilian life. For Corbett, becoming a mercenary isn’t just the best option, it feels like the only option. It’s a lot better than drowning in a bottle or holding a pistol under your chin and pulling the trigger, but is it enough?

Praise

“I could not put this book down. It's an absolute page turner from start to finish. For the past seven years, I've played Sonny Quinn on the hit TV show Seal Team and I thought heard all of the stories. Daniel's dives into a world that most don't even know exist. He breaks the mold associated with military-esque memoirs and shows us humor, humility, and vulnerability. One of the most powerful stories I have read, this truly will become an instant classic.” —AJ Buckley
“I worked with Dan Corbett from the time he checked in to SEAL Team Six until the time we both checked out.  He got the name ‘Dirty’ because of some non-combat related ops, but it was a term of endearment used by all of the shooters who worked with him.  Fearless in training, he was always to one to test new gear on skydives or minimum safe distances for explosive breaching.  Relentless in combat, under fire, if Dirty was there, I never needed to worry about my back.  Then he became a mercenary and that is when life finally got interesting.  From dealing with pirates in Africa to al Qaeda in the Middle East… perfecting chess and learning Serbian in an Eastern Block prison.  This is a real story that you won’t put down.” —Rob O’Neill
“This one had me from the jump! The true story of a former Navy SEAL's descent into the underbelly of the ‘gun-for-hire’ mercenary world. I simply couldn't get enough. Danger, suspense, humor and all around badass-ery. Read immediately.” —Jensen Ackles
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