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    no outside U.S. military to rescue to help as terrorists battered two compounds and the four Americans inside over nearly eight long hours. The four Americans that were killed during the Battle of Benghazi which are Ambassador Chris Stevens and diplomat Sean Smith, along with Glen Doherty and Ty Woods, both former Navy SEALs. The Benghazi is where a terrorist attack that took place on 2012 when Islamic militants attacked the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador

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    Bin Laden Osama Bin Laden was the most wanted terrorist in the world last saw the barrel of a United States Navy Seal. The master mind was an al-Qaida leader known for some of the greatest attacks of terrorism in the world. This wasn't your average person, Osama was smart. He never had contact with the outside world, he casted threats though unknown, unanimous, untraceable, devices. The United States tracked him for years, he ended up being know for the greatest attacks of terrorism in the world.

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    No Easy Day By Mark Owen

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    3. Mark Owen’s memoir No Easy Day is a first-person account of a Navy Seal who witnessed the take down of Osama bin Laden. Owen describes the journey of becoming a SEAL and the countless missions of which he was a part. He illustrates the work of the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group, known as SEAL Team Six. The readers are taken along with the team right into the line of fire. They hear first time accounts of the rescue of Captain Richard Phillips in the Indian Ocean in 2009

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    at different local ranches. He attended Tarleton State University and still was

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    Chris Kyle, a former elite Navy SEAL sniper, has one of the longest kill shots in U.S. military history. His longest shot was 2,100 yards. In Chris Kyle’s autobiography, American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History, he talks about his own experiences while serving in the United States military. In this book, Kyle talks about his journey from going from a small town cowboy in Texas to a SEAL in the United States Navy. Kyle’s wife, Taya, also writes in the book

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    The Navy, a branch of the U.S. military, is the elite force that fights on water, land and in the sky. It is filled with both leaders and followers, and everyone in the Navy has to be ready to do both at anytime. The U.S. Navy has countless opportunities. From an aviator to engineer, there is always a spot open to anyone interested. I believe a career in the Navy is a great fit for me. I am not yet sure what I would like to do in the Navy, but I am deciding between becoming an EOD (Explosive Ordnance

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    Michael P. Murphy is considered by many to be the most successful and one of the greatest navy seals to ever live. Michael P. Murphy was born on May 7, 1976 in Smithtown, New York. Michael was raised in Patchogue and attended Saxton Middle School. He went to BUD/s in January 2001 and graduated with class 236. Michael P. Murphy died in combat in Afghanistan on June 28, 2005. Michael had a lot of influence from his family throughout his younger years. Michael has been awarded both the Medal of Honor

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    information has been released regarding the mission. The mission killing bin Laden has positively and negatively affect America and al Qaeda. In 2007, United States intelligence uncovers the name of one of bin Laden’s most trusted couriers. From there, intelligence sources worked to identify the area of pakistan where the courier was living. U.S. intelligence leads to find the home of the courier and his family. They suggest that this could be bin Laden due to the fact that the family should not legitimately

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    The Dawes General Allotment Act was made to create the great symbol of the United States just hours after the Declaration of Independence was written. Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson began preparing to a one of a kind, national seal. The seal went through three stages of designs in early 1782 before the fourth was chosen in 1782. A second and third committee made designs for the seal along with Charles Thompson. The first three designs played a part in the fourth design that combined

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    operates under the command of Special Operation Command. Navy SEALs, Army Rangers, SFOD, and Green Berets are the few special operation forces that part of Special Operation Command (Turse). The expansion and the increase use of US Special Operation Force would allow special operators to continue to conduct operations in global hotspots, to train with their international partners more often, and to respond to a

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