In the midst of the pandemic, Rep. Dan Crenshaw thinks his book’s lessons are particularly useful, even if they are easier to follow if you’re a Navy SEAL
Dan Crenshaw remembers the moment the IED hit him. On June 15, 2012, Mr. Crenshaw—then a Navy SEAL, now a Republican member of Congress from Texas—was on a mission in Afghanistan. After flying into Helmand province before daylight, he and his team were clearing an abandoned compound when his interpreter stepped on an improvised explosive device two feet away from him.
Mr. Crenshaw felt something sharp in his abdomen and heard ringing in his ears. Then everything went dark. He lay in pain for 45 minutes waiting for a helicopter,...
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