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About Mark Owen

Mark Owen is a renowned author and a highly decorated former member of the United States Special Forces. Having served in the illustrious Seal Team Six, Owen masterfully incorporates real-life combat experience into his compelling novels, proffering an authentic portrayal of the elite military unit. Throughout his military career, he participated in several notable missions, including the May 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden. These experiences lend a unique authenticity and realism to his engrossing writing style.

Under the pseudonym Mark Owen, he penned the best-selling books “No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama bin Laden” and “No Hero: The Evolution of a Navy SEAL”. His literary work builds on his extraordinary military background, bringing readers into the life of high-stakes operations, rigorous training, and the unshakeable camaraderie within the Special Forces.

Off the written page, Owen continues to advocate for veterans and their access to mental health resources. His passion is clear in the dialogues he fuels, encouraging discussion on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in military veterans. Overall, Mark Owen’s powerful writing and commitment to his fellow veterans mark him as a dynamic figure in both the literary and military communities.