Dalton Fury @ 2008-12-02
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Anyone that knows Pete from The Unit will tell you that he is one of the brightest minds to ever walk the halls. With my bias upfront, you don't have to take my word for it though, simply read this book. I read it in the last twenty hours in between giving thanks with my family on Thanksgiving Day for what we all are so fortunate to have - freedom, a choice, and opportunity. Guys like Pete are a commodity as difficult to locate as the proverbial needle in a haystack...and even more so frustratingly tough to harness. Pete is one of America's unique leaders - truly "bold and fresh" - a pleasant resurrection of the 1980's E.F. Hutton boss. When Panther speaks and leads, warriors listen and follow. This is a treatise with few peers that illuminates the risky decisions, innovative breakthroughs, and gutsy leadership that history often obscures under the veil of operational security. I know Pete and none of this surprises me...but it still amazes me. For those that have yet to have that honor, readers of this book will be left astonished with how - and should - a few simple guidelines can fundamentally, logically, and consistently steer your leadership craft through life - whether or not you are on the battlefield or in the boardroom. If you enjoyed Marcus Luttrell's Lone Survivor, or Jerry Boykin's recent book Never Surrender, Pete's book - The Mission, The Men, and Me - will thrill and inspire you exponentially.


