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Chalker, Dennis C. One perfect op : an insider’s account of the Navy Seal Special Warfare teams / by Dennis Chalker with Kevin Dockery. 1st ed. New York : Morrow, c2002. xiii, 332 p. ; 25 cm. ISBN 0380978040 (acid-free paper)
Chalker, Dennis C. Hell week : SEALS in training / Dennis Chalker with Kevin Dockery. New York : Avon Books, 2002. 375 p. ; 18 cm. ISBN 0060001488
Chalker, Dennis C. The home team : undeclared war / Dennis Chalker with Kevin Dockery. New York : Avon Books, c2004. 392 p. ; 18 cm. ISBN 0060517263
Chalker, Dennis C. The United States Navy SEALs workout guide : the exercise and fitness programs based on the U.S. Navy SEALs and BUD/S training / Dennis C. Chalker, with Kevin Dockery. 1st ed. New York : William Morrow & Co., 1998. xxii, 183 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN 0688158625
Chalker, Dennis C. The home team : hostile borders / Dennis Chalker with Kevin Dockery. New York : Avon Books, c2005. 362 p. ; 18 cm. ISBN 0060517271
Chalker has written a first-hand account of military life, which will rivet readers and show everyone just what a special forces unit is all about.
Chalker tells of one such Perfect where his team successfully penetrated enemy territory, completed their objective, and left without a trace— a story unknown until now.
DennisChalker, who until recently was a Command Master Chief for Navy BUD/S training, was a "plankowner", or founding member, of SEAL Team Six.
Chalker's memories of his small schools are mixed "some pleasant and some troubling;" nevertheless, he continues to believe that, "small schools in rural communities offer a path to excellence that eludes others" (p.
Chalker refers to the work of Sher (1986) and Monk and Haller (1990) as examples of research that can be used to counter the arguments used by state-level decision- makers to justify closing community schools.
Dennis Mulcahy is an associate professor in the Faculty of Education, Memorial University, Canada.