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Moy Bell

The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday

Dr (H C) Lisa Ray Terry Moy Michael E Thornton

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Havana Book Group LLC
27 September 2024
Moy Bell Overview
""A tugboat captain gave me the Navy brass ship's bell and I kept it at my home on the back patio. Once the BUDS training command was newly dedicated, I was not letting any trainee bang on my freshly painted office door like they had for many years when a trainee would quit or ""opted out"" of the BUDS training program. More importantly, I believed it would slow a trainee who was thinking of ""washing out"" just because perhaps they had a bad day vs. a real desire to quit SEAL training.

With the previous process, a BUDS trainee could quit quietly in isolation. By ringing the Moy Bell, all fellow trainees were aware of the fact that the candidate was quitting training. The Moy Bell, with its rich and resonant tone that carries across the water is a sound associated with maritime tradition and signaling of ships. I hung the Moy Bell outside the door of my instructor's office on a stanchion for all to see and had my class 58' BUDS trainees told that whomever desired to quit had to ring the bell 3x. This same class dedicated the bell back to BUDS after graduation. I believe the Moy Bell inspired these men to be their very best, ""put out"" as we said in training. Work harder, refocus, and to never ring the bell until the work was done.

""Moy Bell, The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday stands as an iconic symbol inside of SEAL training BUDS and as reminder to always find a solution, and never ring the bell in your own life.""

Terry ""Mother"" Moy

5 YEAR TERM BUDS SEAL INSTRUCTOR

SEAL TEAM 1 / NASA APOLLO 17 RECOVERY

Contributing Editorial By:

Terry Moy, Jesse Ventura, Michael E. Thornton, Bill Wilson, Mike Gotchey, Tim Keeney, Kevin Stacom, Stephen A. Moy, Chris Moy, Eddie Moy, Colleen Moy Byrne, James Lacey, and Al Eagles.
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Imprint:   Havana Book Group LLC
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   236g
ISBN:   9798218487058
Pages:   170
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. (H.C.) LISA RAYLITERARY AGENT AND LEGACY BOOK WRITERLisa Ray is a ghostwriter and legacy book publisher for clients in the military, celebrity, sports, and experts in their field of study. Her written works, audible books, and events for book release and tours have reached the #1 status multiple times over the last 10 years. Lisa Ray interviews world leaders and creates branding and marketing with the written published works for her clients so that they can take large stages, podcasting, and to monetize across all channels of marketing including key note stages.MOY BELL; The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday was written with SEAL TEAM 1 Terry ""Mother"" Moy from the sit down interviews in Newport, Rhode Island. The content is packaged for our UDT/SEAL United States national museums. The MOY BELL replica is now on display along with the book inside of the national museums. The iconic symbol of the bell reminds us all to never give up, there is always a solution, and most importantly to never ring the bell. Everyone has a story, what is yours? To consult and grow your mission, vision, or concepts with a written or audible book please visit www.authorlisaray.com to reserve a 1/1 live zoom consultation with Dr. H.C. Lisa Ray and learn how your unique story impacts your community and leaves a message for all to develop, amplify, and expand in their own lives. Terry ""Mother"" MoyUDT/FROGMAN VIETNAM 5 TOURSBUDS NAVY SEAL INSTRUCTOR 5 YEAR TERMSEAL TEAM 1U.S. NAVY FOR 2 DECADESMASTER CHIEF TERRY MOYNASA APOLLO 17 CAPSULE RECOVERY TEAMORIGINATOR OF THE MOY BELL; ICONIC MILITARY SYMBOL IN BUDS TRAINING AND TO REMEMBER FALLEN NAVY SEALS AT THE YEARLY SEAL REUNION"" I wanted the bell to slow a trainee, maybe he was having a bad day. In the past years before I put the ship's brass bell outside of my office on a stanchion, a candidate would bang his green helmet on the instructor's door. The bell made the BUDS candidates accountable for quitting and reminded all who heard the peel of the bell across the training grounds that the only easy day was yesterday, you have to want it worse than anyone. There is always a solution, never ring the bell"" - Terry ""Mother"" Moy SEAL TEAM 1

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