Seal Team Six Essay

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My novel that a read is on Seal Team Six seal team six is the most advanced people in the navy. Seal Team Six is a good book it’s about a guy explaining his life to become part of seal team six and about his life after that. The theme in this story is to look at the positive things in life. When Howard Wadsin was growing up he didn’t have the best life. When he was very young his mom left his dad so he doesn’t even know who his real dad is. Howards mom left his dad for well he doesn’t know why but when he was young she got with this other guy and he was very hard on him. He would whip him for fun or sometimes he would even smack him in the face. It got so bad when Wadsin was only 5 years old he got off the bus at someone’s house he didn’t …show more content…
He joined a search and rescue team when he was just 21. While he and his teammates where doing their thing Howard heard about the navy seals, he heard that they are the baddest people in the world. So Howard desisted he wanted to become a navy seal every one tried to talk him out of it because it was the hardest training in the world but he didn’t let anyone scare him. He went to seal team buds training. After two weeks of the most challenging thing he has ever done, he made it. There were 120 guys that went to this training and only 12 passed and Howard Wadsin was one of them. He was in he went through all the training and about two years later he was in he was part of seal team two. Howard had every right to think he was the coolest and strongest guy in the world and he did, well intel he heard about seal team six. But seal team 6 are a totally different people u can’t just go and train for it the only way u can become one is if their commander asks you to come try out. Well Howard was part of seal team two for 2 ½ years then he was asked to join seal team six. Seal team two did not want him to go. They begged him to stay but he would have been a fool if he hadn’t gone. He went and he became a part of the most trained kills in the world. A matter a fact you have a better chance to win the lottery then become a part of seal team six. There has been less than 2000 men that have ever been in seal team six. He made it, he …show more content…
Him and his wife split and he met this new girl and they got married. A month later, he went back to the doctor and they told him he will never be able to walk again but he did walk again. Then he went back to seal team six tell he found out he couldn’t do it anymore so he moved back home and his son came to live with him. He became a police officer under cover for a while but he did not make enough money so he quit and decided he wanted to become a chiropractor and the navy was going to pay for his school. When it came, down to it he thought maybe he should not do it but his wife told him if that is what he wants to do he should just do it. He did it and he became a chiropractor and he made great money and he loved his life and everything he has done. He is 50years old when he started his chiropractor and that’s what Howard Wadsin retired as. After he got his business going he decided he wanted to meet his real dad and he found out is dad has been trying to find him this whole time. There are many themes I guess you could say “Seal Team Six” has. The theme that I think is the most important is never give up. I think it is never give up because it tells u he always wanted to rank up in the navy and his commanders always told him not to that, the training is hard but he showed them he could do it. When his leg got blown to pieces they told him he wouldn’t be able to walk and

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