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Ebook About This instant New York Times bestseller—“a jaw-dropping, fast-paced account” (New York Post) recounts SEAL Team Operator Robert O’Neill’s incredible four-hundred-mission career, including the attempts to rescue “Lone Survivor” Marcus Luttrell and abducted-by-Somali-pirates Captain Richard Phillips, and which culminated in the death of the world’s most wanted terrorist—Osama bin Laden.In The Operator, Robert O’Neill describes his idyllic childhood in Butte, Montana; his impulsive decision to join the SEALs; the arduous evaluation and training process; and the even tougher gauntlet he had to run to join the SEALs’ most elite unit. After officially becoming a SEAL, O’Neill would spend more than a decade in the most intense counterterror effort in US history. For extended periods, not a night passed without him and his small team recording multiple enemy kills—and though he was lucky enough to survive, several of the SEALs he’d trained with and fought beside never made it home. “Impossible to put down…The Operator is unique, surprising, a kind of counternarrative, and certainly the other half of the story of one of the world’s most famous military operations…In the larger sense, this book is about…how to be human while in the very same moment dealing with death, destruction, combat” (Doug Stanton, New York Times bestselling author). O’Neill describes the nonstop action of his deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, evokes the black humor of years-long combat, brings to vivid life the lethal efficiency of the military’s most selective units, and reveals details of the most celebrated terrorist takedown in history. This is “a riveting, unvarnished, and wholly unforgettable portrait of America’s most storied commandos at war” (Joby Warrick).Book The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior Review :
O'Neill's excellent page-turning narrative deserves a spot high on the very short list of the best first person war-related books. His style is engaging and his personal and professional stories demonstrate the best in American determination, wit and humor.The reader is literally in Rob's hip pocket during his trials during BUD/S and advanced SEAL training, assignment to the teams, the mundane and hair raising missions, as well as a riveting description of the raid to kill bin Laden. He balances the technical, military and personal sides of his career with skill and humility.The only reason it took me two days to read it is that I started at 10PM the night I downloaded it. Highest recommended for anyone vaguely interested in the topic. "The Operator: Firing the Shots that killed Osama Bin Laden" by Robert O'Neill, (publ. Apr. 25, 2017); 358 pp, hardback. (Amazingly, as I write this review while holding the book in hand, one can read almost the entire book as provided for in Amazon Books!)This book regards the experiences of the author in serving as a U.S. Navy SEAL member on some 400+ "missions", with his account of being the person who actually shot and killed Osama Bin Laden -- the Islamist who coordinated the hijacked airplane, suicidal Islamikazi attacks on 9/11/2001 that destroyed several skyscrapers in NYC and damaged the Pentagon.The author recounts growing up in Montana and the road that led to his joining the U.S. Navy to become a SEAL. He recounts his SEAL training -- a trying, exhausting experience that one has read in many other SEAL-training books written by other SEAL-school graduates. Following SEAL training, he discusses other combat-oriented training that he undertook during his 16 years as a SEAL.What, of course, is of primary interest here is his account as to how his SEAL team trained for their mission to "neutralize" Osama Bin Laden at his secretive Abbottabad, Pakistan compound. I'm not going to recount the author's entire 25-page raid of rappelling from a helicopter into Osama's high-walled "fortress", but will quote the author as claiming that as he climbed up a stairwell to Osama's third floor: "Osama bin Laden stood near the entrance at the foot of the bed, taller and thinner than I'd expected, his beard shorter and hair whiter....In less than a second, I aimed above the woman's right shoulder [who was standing in front of Osama] and pulled the trigger twice. Bin Laden's head split open, and he dropped" (p. 310). Well, there's more to the author's account as to how his team searched through the building for documents and computers for intelligence data, and their escape back to their Afghanistan base.About a year-and-a-half after shooting bin Laden, the author decided to retire -- but still about 3 years short of being able to retire from the military and qualify for a monthly pension. Towards the end of his SEAL career, he came under criticism from other SEALs that he was planning on quitting early in order to "cash in" on writing a book such as this. The author was bothered by such criticism, and he pondered in his concluding paragraph: "I've had many moments when I've wondered if being the one who killed Osama bin Laden was the best thing that ever happened to me, or the worst. I'm still trying to figure that out" (p. 336).Even if the author hadn't been the SEAL who downed Osama, his recounting of his other combat experiences would still make this book an interesting read. I highly recommend it. Read Online The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior Download The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior PDF The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior Mobi Free Reading The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior Download Free Pdf The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior PDF Online The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior Mobi Online The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior Reading Online The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior Read Online Robert O'Neill Download Robert O'Neill Robert O'Neill PDF Robert O'Neill Mobi Free Reading Robert O'Neill Download Free Pdf Robert O'Neill PDF Online Robert O'Neill Mobi Online Robert O'Neill Reading Online Robert O'NeillDownload PDF 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think By Laura Vanderkam
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