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Title: inside delta force
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Throughout the book Haney describes various settings that he was placed into. The book starts off with him at Fort Benning, Ga. It is here that Haney undergoes the rigorous training required to be accepted into Delta Force. From here Haney travels to cities around America training for different situations they might be presented with... Showed first 250 characters
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Throughout the book Haney describes various settings that he was placed into. The book starts off with him at Fort Benning, Ga. It is here that Haney undergoes the rigorous training required to be accepted into Delta Force. From here Haney travels to cities around America training for different situations they might be presented with... Showed next 250 characters
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