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Navy Seal who killed Osama Bin Laden reveals identity name to Fox News

Navy Seal who killed Osama Bin Laden reveals identity name to Fox News
Ex-Navy SEAL Robert O’Neill 38, is the SEAL Team Six member who fired the three shots to the head of the al-Qaeda leader during the raid, according to SOFREP, a website dedicated to military news.

The US Navy Seal commando who fired bullets which killed Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden is to reveal his identity in a Fox News television documentary next month

The identity of the SEAL Team 6 member called 'The Shooter' was fiercely guarded in the aftermath of the May 2011 raid on Bin Laden's Abbottabad, Pakistan compound, fearing the SEAL could be targeted by al-Qaeda as retribution.

After this raid he retired.

According to a Fox News press release, the two-part special The Man Who Killed Usama Bin Laden will air Tuesday November 11 and Wednesday November 12 from 10-11pm ET.
The interview will be conducted by Washington Correspondent Peter Doocy.

Revealing his identity and speaking out publicly for the first time, the Navy SEAL, also known as “The Shooter,” will share his story of training to be a member of America’s elite fighting force and explain his involvement in Operation Neptune Spear, the mission that killed Bin Laden

The documentary will provide an extensive, first-hand account of the mission, including the unexpected crash of one of the helicopters that night and why SEAL Team 6 feared for their lives.

It will also touch upon what was taking place inside the terrorist compound while President Obama and his cabinet watched from the White House.'

In an interview with Esquire magazine in February 2013, the shooter described about historical raid and killing

The Shooter Navy Seal said that the night before the raid, all the members of Team Six wrote letters to their loved ones - fully believing they would die in the mission to take down bin Laden.

In the Esquire interview The Shooter reveals that once they were given their mission, the female CIA agent - portrayed by Jessica Chastain's Maya in Zero Dark Thirty - told the team that bin Laden was '100 per cent on the third floor' of his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
'We got him,' she told us. 'This is him. This is my life's work. I'm positive.'
Once he locked eyes on his target, the SEAL remembers being surprised at his appearance. Bin Laden was much taller than he expected him to be - taller than any of their guys, and skinny with a short beard and shaved head.
He was holding his wife Amal in front of him as a shield and though
The Shooter could see exactly what was going on through night vision goggles, bin Laden was in total darkness and could hear but not see.

'I'm just looking at him from right here [he moves his hand out from his face about ten inches]. He's got a gun on a shelf right there, the short AK he's famous for. And he's moving forward.
He's got a gun within reach. He's a threat.
I need to get a head shot so he won't have a chance to clack himself off [blow himself up].
'In that second, I shot him, two times in the forehead. Bap! Bap!
The second time as he's going down.
He crumpled onto the floor in front of his bed and I hit him again, Bap! Same place.
'That time I used my EOTech red-dot holo sight.
He was dead.
Not moving. His tongue was out.
I watched him take his last breaths, just a reflex breath.
'And I remember as I watched him breathe out the last part of air,
I thought: Is this the best thing I've ever done, or the worst thing I've ever done?
This is real and that's him.
'His forehead was gruesome. It was split open in the shape of a V.
I could see his brains spilling out over his face.'

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4 comments:

Unknown October 31, 2014  

This sounds really interesting. He was an all american hero.

Kirtivasan Ganesan October 31, 2014  

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