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The Trident: The Forging and Reforging of a Navy SEAL Leader

The Trident: The Forging and Reforging of a Navy SEAL Leader

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  • Create Date:2021-04-26 10:56:45
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  • Author:Jason Redman
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Summary

A Navy SEAL’s highly-charged account of combat, his growth as a leader, his near fatal wounds, and his remarkable recovery—a wounded warrior whose strength and fortitude have made him a national symbol

Decorated Navy SEAL Lieutenant Jason Redman served his country in Columbia, Peru, Afghanistan and Iraq, where he commanded mobility and assault forces。 In western Iraq alone, he conducted over forty capture-kill missions with his men, successfully locating more than 120 Al Qaida insurgents。 In September 2007, while leading a mission against a key senior Al Qaida commander, his team was ambushed and he was critically wounded by machine-gun fire at point blank range。

During the intense recovery that followed—a years-long process that included 37 surgeries—Redman gained national media attention when he posted a sign on his door at Bethesda Naval Medical Center, warning all who entered not to “feel sorry for my wounds。” Redman’s sign became both a statement and a symbol for wounded warriors everywhere。

The Trident is an unforgettable story of one man’s determination to overcome adversity。 Redman recounts his story, from his grueling SEAL training to how he found the balance between arrogance and humility all while fighting America’s enemies on far flung battlefields。 He speaks candidly of the grit that helped him carry on despite grievous wounds, and of the extraordinary love and devotion of his wife, Erica, and family, without whom he would not have survived。

Vivid and powerful, emotionally resonant and illuminating, filled with sixteen pages of photos, The Trident traces the evolution of a modern warrior, husband, and father—a man who has come to embody the never-say-die spirit that defines America’s elite fighting force。

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Reviews

Bob

What a great storyLet me begin by saying "Thank You" to Mr Redman for his service to our country。 His story is amazing and inspirational。 It is also terrifying to think of the dangers that he and other Seals encounter。 God bless you all。 What a great storyLet me begin by saying "Thank You" to Mr Redman for his service to our country。 His story is amazing and inspirational。 It is also terrifying to think of the dangers that he and other Seals encounter。 God bless you all。 。。。more

Alex Bonis

Loved it! Awesome story of overcoming obstacles and staying strong

GARY B。 WILHELM

Outstanding!Great read, great story telling how one man made his early life's journey through the USN, BUDS, & the Teams。 How he sustained devastating physical wounds in action & emotional trauma and overcame them。 Outstanding!Great read, great story telling how one man made his early life's journey through the USN, BUDS, & the Teams。 How he sustained devastating physical wounds in action & emotional trauma and overcame them。 。。。more

Chris

An outstanding book about the Navy SEALs and Jason Redman personally and his recovery after being wounded in combat。 I highly recommend this book。

Robert Kinsloe

Excellent military and life lessions book。

Beth

What I loved about this book was Jason’s honesty and willingness to just lay all his mistakes out there for the reader。 He has told his story so well and his spirit is so admirable。 I want to let him know that I do realize his sacrifice and appreciate every minute, every second and every day he served, his injuries and his recovery。 I see the selfishness of lots of Americans right now who do not realize the sacrifices that have been made throughout this country’s history for them to go around ac What I loved about this book was Jason’s honesty and willingness to just lay all his mistakes out there for the reader。 He has told his story so well and his spirit is so admirable。 I want to let him know that I do realize his sacrifice and appreciate every minute, every second and every day he served, his injuries and his recovery。 I see the selfishness of lots of Americans right now who do not realize the sacrifices that have been made throughout this country’s history for them to go around acting a fool。 I wish they would realize what men like Jason have done for them。 The line that really hit me was when the nurse in one of the hospitals asked him what happened to him and when he said he was shot she asked him what gang he was in。 His response was perfect, I was shot overseas fighting for the freedom of those gangbangers to shoot each other up here at home。 Telling。 Anyway, if you care about this country, wounded warriors or just want to learn something beautiful, then read this book。 。。。more

Dave39 Willson

An incredible dose of honesty offered up by a US Navy SEAL。 Not what I expected at all。 I was captured by the story of Jason Redman's career。 The disciplines and commitments he aspires to are truly admirable。 An incredible dose of honesty offered up by a US Navy SEAL。 Not what I expected at all。 I was captured by the story of Jason Redman's career。 The disciplines and commitments he aspires to are truly admirable。 。。。more

Sandy Stovall

This book is not just a personal story。 This is a leadership book, especially good for personalities who do not realize that they are not good leaders。

Brenda Neckvatal

Jason's raw honest story of overcoming your ego, embracing failure to being a successful leader is compelling。 Reading how he was injured and the impact he made on the people around him during his recovery is an excellent example of personal fortitude。 Jason's raw honest story of overcoming your ego, embracing failure to being a successful leader is compelling。 Reading how he was injured and the impact he made on the people around him during his recovery is an excellent example of personal fortitude。 。。。more

N。James

Gave up after the first 4 chapters of him droning on about wife/getting injured。。。

Bridget Bailey

I typically love books about navy seals or the military or wars so I thought this would be a great book as well since it was recommended to me by my siblings。 I did not love this one as much as others such as lone survivor。 I did like that Jason did eventually figure himself out and start getting better but I did think that most of the book, he was a bit of an ass。 He constantly went against rules and leadership and was so full of himself。 He was very fortunate a number of times to have other se I typically love books about navy seals or the military or wars so I thought this would be a great book as well since it was recommended to me by my siblings。 I did not love this one as much as others such as lone survivor。 I did like that Jason did eventually figure himself out and start getting better but I did think that most of the book, he was a bit of an ass。 He constantly went against rules and leadership and was so full of himself。 He was very fortunate a number of times to have other senior leadership looking out for him and seeing in him something he clearly couldn't see for a while。 He was given more chances than I thought he would get with the seals so he should consider himself very lucky。 Now what happened to him in battle and all these surgeries I don't wish on anyone and I'm glad he had a very supportive wife。 In the end, he did have a very positive mindset and I appreciate that but I felt like most of the book wasn't very positive but maybe that's just my mood these days in quarantine。 It was a good read but not my favorite。 。。。more

Erik Seversen

If you think you had a bad day because of a traffic on your commute, a slow elevator, and cold coffee, think again。 Jason Redman writes about his bad day, getting his face shot of in the middle east。 The book also shows a transformation from ego to ego-less。 A great book。

Sandrina

Really enjoyed it, a powerful story, the only thing I would complain about is the fact it had some language。

Victor Vilchiz

Awesome book of how sometimes we get in the way of our progress and how to comeback from being down。。。

Nina Orlando

Amazing。 Jason Redman's words will make you cry and laugh repeatedly。 This book was very hard to put down。 I highly recommend everyone read it and learn from his story。 It was an honor and privilege to meet him as well。 He's a genuinely kind and fun person。 Mr。 Redman, thank you again, for your service and sacrifice for us all。 Amazing。 Jason Redman's words will make you cry and laugh repeatedly。 This book was very hard to put down。 I highly recommend everyone read it and learn from his story。 It was an honor and privilege to meet him as well。 He's a genuinely kind and fun person。 Mr。 Redman, thank you again, for your service and sacrifice for us all。 。。。more

John

Loved this story of survival, perseverance and humility。 It has opened my eyes and directs my thoughts to the wounded warriors, hero’s that provide our freedoms。

Tracey Cramer-Kelly

where he was gravely injured。 It’s detailed and compelling。 I felt like I was there, trying to get to him like his guys were。Then he backtracks and tells us how he got to that point。 It wasn’t a smooth journey; in fact, he was nearly ostracised from the SEAL teams due to his arrogance。 Jay grappled with his own self-doubts, his faults, and his frustrations, and in this book he lays them all out for the reader。 He holds nothing back, honestly admitting his mistakes。 It was incredibly insightful。H where he was gravely injured。 It’s detailed and compelling。 I felt like I was there, trying to get to him like his guys were。Then he backtracks and tells us how he got to that point。 It wasn’t a smooth journey; in fact, he was nearly ostracised from the SEAL teams due to his arrogance。 Jay grappled with his own self-doubts, his faults, and his frustrations, and in this book he lays them all out for the reader。 He holds nothing back, honestly admitting his mistakes。 It was incredibly insightful。He brings us with him through his recovery and shares things about his wife and kids。 More frustrations… and sorrow when he finally has to accept that he’s not going to be able to go back to the SEAL teams。He touches on frustrations with the general population, many of whom were (are?) ignorant of what our military folks are going through in the Middle East and elsewhere。 I’m here to tell Jay (and others) that many of us *want* to understand。 We want you to share what you’ve been through, not just superficially but in a way that we can relate to your humanness。 Many operators can’t or won’t do that, and I very much appreciate that Jay has done so。 I feel like I know him。 One of the best military memoirs I’ve read。 。。。more

Megan Dax

Honest and enlightening。 I respect that Redman can share his true self and the struggle to remain humble and disciplined。 Another great story to inspire and share with others。

Rob Crockett

Another excellent Seal / Special Ops memoir。 This one is unique in that there is a lot of material about Jason's recovery after his horrific injuries。 Jason is very honest and self-aware。 He seems to repeat his same mistakes even after having "come to Jesus" moments, which wasn't really explained。 But the book is excellent。 Another excellent Seal / Special Ops memoir。 This one is unique in that there is a lot of material about Jason's recovery after his horrific injuries。 Jason is very honest and self-aware。 He seems to repeat his same mistakes even after having "come to Jesus" moments, which wasn't really explained。 But the book is excellent。 。。。more

Jeffrey Potter

Jason Redman is brutally honest on how his early career as a SEAL he was not acting as a leader even though he was operating as one。 This is easy to see mirrored in jobs I've been in。 His tale of how he got it turned around though is really telling in how we can all make changes, and sometimes we need to hear it from someone we respect that gives it to us bluntly。 Jason Redman is brutally honest on how his early career as a SEAL he was not acting as a leader even though he was operating as one。 This is easy to see mirrored in jobs I've been in。 His tale of how he got it turned around though is really telling in how we can all make changes, and sometimes we need to hear it from someone we respect that gives it to us bluntly。 。。。more

Erik Sapp

The beginning of this book is very slow, and I had difficulty getting into it。 Then the author gets to his history and what led him to the night he was wounded, and the book takes off。 I love books about special operations - regardless of the service。 (My favorites are SEALs and Pararescue Jumpers, but I like any。) I've read a lot of books by SEALs about their time in service, and this one is by far the best。 It's so personal。 LT Redman is up-front and honest about his mistakes and the roads it The beginning of this book is very slow, and I had difficulty getting into it。 Then the author gets to his history and what led him to the night he was wounded, and the book takes off。 I love books about special operations - regardless of the service。 (My favorites are SEALs and Pararescue Jumpers, but I like any。) I've read a lot of books by SEALs about their time in service, and this one is by far the best。 It's so personal。 LT Redman is up-front and honest about his mistakes and the roads it led him down。 He pulls no punches on himself。 But it is also a book of hope, because he does overcome his mistakes and comes back stronger than before。 His lessons are not only for warriors; they apply to everyone in every walk of life。 More than once while listening, I had to take a break because it was hitting too close to home。 But it is also just an amazing book about special operations。 There is a lot of information about operations in this book, which are exciting。 Overall, this is one of the best books I have ever read。 。。。more

Otillaf

An excellent life lesson for all of us, lots to learn from it

Brad Root

I love books written by heroes!! This book is unique because it exposes the struggle。 If you are a fan of military, leadership, or human struggle this book is for you! Jason Redman, thank you for your service, thank you for your sacrifice, and thank you for the gift of this book to all of us!

Tonya

Well written and engaging。 I enjoyed this book very much。

Ken Davenport

Great story of courage and grit。 A must read for anyone who faces adversity and a story about how important humility is。

Jess Brown

Jay Redman writes a beautiful memoir of his experience becoming a Navy SEAL。 As “Red” is trying to move up through the ranks he is continuously at the top of his class。 He has tenacity and boom smarts, but suffers in humbleness and vulnerability。 These qualities led him to put his men in danger during a combat mission in Afghanistan。 Because of his continuous arrogant responses to leaders in the SEALS he is sent back to army ranger school。 With what it seems to be the demise to his career, Red d Jay Redman writes a beautiful memoir of his experience becoming a Navy SEAL。 As “Red” is trying to move up through the ranks he is continuously at the top of his class。 He has tenacity and boom smarts, but suffers in humbleness and vulnerability。 These qualities led him to put his men in danger during a combat mission in Afghanistan。 Because of his continuous arrogant responses to leaders in the SEALS he is sent back to army ranger school。 With what it seems to be the demise to his career, Red decides to quit army ranger school and be done with the SEALS。 It takes a phone call from the his biggest idol to change his mind。 Even though you read about many a combat missions, this book focuses on the mental state of a SEAL rather then his missions。 Red goes from an arrogant, naive prick to a self-aware man that understands his shortcomings。 Red works his way back to becoming an admired, selfless, and humble leader。 Right as he hits his stride in leadership, he suffers a devastating attack when he and his men get separated in the middle of a field at night。 He takes hits in his face and in his left arm。 He finally feels like he became the leader he is supposed to be, but sees it coming quickly to an end。 。。。more

Annm

A good book, and worth reading。 I wish more civilians could understand the life of this in the military, and more military personnel could understand the true patriotism that exists in most non-military Americans。 It takes all kinds of patriotism。

Jason Smith

An amazingly honest book More often than not, books like this glaze over mistakes made, this is an honest look into failure and triumph。 I’ve already suggested it to so many, it’s a great read。

Daniel Williams

A Must ReadJason’s story is one of tremendous growth, eventual humility, and wearing a powerful attitude through pain and adversity。 Highly recommend we all take in his story and grow as a result。

John H。 Steffens

Five Star, just readThe story of becoming a man and a great human being。 To have the ability to look at yourself critically and the inner strength and resolve to become better。 I could not put this down and literally read it in one day。 Jay, you and Erica are my heroes。 May God bless you and your family。 May He watch over our military and keep them safe。 I long for the day we can all live in peace。