“They have engaged in combat so intimate that they have emerged soaked in blood that was not their own. On clandestine raids in the dead of the night, their weapons of choice have ranged from customized carbines to primeval tomahawks.” That might sound like a outtake from The History Channel, but it’s the NYT’s entirely modern and non-fiction look at the SEAL Team 6: A secret history of quiet killings and blurred lines. This is a great opportunity to find out more about an organization many people — including some in Congress — would rather know very little about.