So this thread cost me some money.
To the OP I just got a copy of PAT MAC's TAPS and sentinel book. I started reading the Sentinel book first. It's very broad spectrum (everything from shooting to how to change a tire) and definitely stream of thought. If you watch PAT MAC's Train as you fight video on Youtube, it's also in the book nearly word for word with some more supporting comments added on. It's an easy read and if he drops jargon, he takes the time to explain it, often in detail. He also recognizes the difference between the .MIL and .CIV application of what he is discussing.
I'll also endorse Kyle Lamb's books Green Eyes and Black Rifles and Stay in the fight. I own and have read both and found them to be well written and well illustrated.
If you feel like digging through old SWAT magazines Rat Rogers and Louis Awerbuck are good reads. They run from gear to mindset.
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