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Tango0112 Mar 2016 11:23 a.m. PST

"Rorke Denver is a decorated former Navy SEAL commander who led Special Forces missions in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. He appeared in the movie 'Act of Valor' and stars in the upcoming Fox reality series 'American Grit.'

Here, an exclusive excerpt from the 'Why We Fight' chapter of his new book, 'Worth Dying For', which comes out April 5.

I am committed to this team, the fellow warriors who fight at my side. They—the brotherhood we share—are why I serve.

Every great military unit is its own special tribe. For SEALS the tribe is made up of the SEAL teams that share a common ethos or code: members subjugate individual needs to the needs of the group. And it's the good of the tribe that rises above the preferences of any individual. This is key. In the SEALs, we call it the brotherhood…"

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jpattern212 Mar 2016 2:50 p.m. PST

It looks interesting, based on the Amazon description.

But, jeez, if the best I could do for a front-cover blurb was Brian Kilmeade, I think I'd say thanks, but no thanks.

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