
Men in Green Faces
A Novel of U.S. Navy SEALs
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Jeff Gurner
Because it’s a novel, the truth can be told. Because it’s the truth, you’ll never forget it....
Gene Wentz's Men in Green Faces is the classic novel of Vietnam that inspired a generation of SEALs. Here is the story of a good soldier trained to be part of an elite team of warriors - and of the killing grounds where he was forever changed.
Gene Michaels carries an M-60, 800 rounds, and a Bible. The ultimate SEAL, he also carries a murderous grudge against a bloodthirsty colonel who was once one of their own. To bring him in, Michaels and his men will go behind the lines, where they’ll take on 5,000 NVA in the fight of their lives. In this stunning novel, former SEAL Gene Wentz brings to life what it was like to be a SEAL in Vietnam, running an endless tour of top-secret, death-defying operations deep in enemy territory. From the camaraderie to the harrowing recons, from brutal interrogations to incredible, toe-to-toe firefights, here are America’s most feared warriors as you’ve never seen them before.
©1992 Gene Wentz and Betty Abell Jurus (P)2012 Macmillan AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















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Men with green faces!
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Damn good
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Wow this was really well done
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Exciting and enjoyable stories
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One of the best
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Would you consider the audio edition of Men in Green Faces to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print version but I can't imagine that my reading the story would have the same impact that the narrator added to the story.What did you like best about this story?
The story line was great and the narrator was fabulous. The story was so encapsulating that I forgot parts of my drive. The story was riveting.Which character – as performed by Jeff Gurner – was your favorite?
One of the characters he did well was "Doc" but he really did all of them so well that you forgot you were listening to one individual. The narrator did an outstanding job. I even recommended this to a friend who does voice over workAny additional comments?
The story was great. I loved every minute of it. I listened to the book while on a long distance drive and also to and from work. At times I had to turn it off because I would get so wrapped up in the story that I needed to focus on the driving.This book is one that I will listen to again, maybe on a drive with my son.Outstanding story
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great story
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Awesome
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This was amazing
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Where does Men in Green Faces rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Once I started this book, it was hard to "put it down"What did you like best about this story?
The characters came alive, the realism of the situations was right on, and the sensativity of Gene Wentz was portrayed well. Not everyone was a bad guy, not everyone was a good guy, that was the V.N. war.Have you listened to any of Jeff Gurner’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not. His vocal, however, was a near-perfect read, not too gruff, not too soft.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
These situations made me appreciate what our armed forces do for us every day of every year. They put themselves in harm's way; we need to appreciate them more!Any additional comments?
Any one who was over there or knew of someone who served there would probably enjoy this read.Realistic views of Viet Nam missions
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