Stories of Resilience and Honor with Jack Carr

Sep 24, 2024 | The Professional Noticer

On this week’s episode of The Professional Noticer, Andy hosts bestselling author and former Navy SEAL sniper, Jack Carr.

Tune in to hear Jack unpack his latest book, Targeted: Beirut, co-authored with historian James M. Scott, which explores the 1983 Marine barracks bombing and its lasting impact on U.S. foreign policy. Listen as he reflects on how history shapes his storytelling and shares valuable insights on writing, leadership, lessons from his military career, and the importance of honoring those who served.

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