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SEAL Team 6 shooter's Souvenir
« on: February 13, 2013, 05:03:50 PM »
SEAL Team 6 shooter that actually shot Osama bin Laden speaks out about the new movie and some things that really happened.

He gave the mag, with 27 rounds left, to the CIA operative that worked the mission. Cool.

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SEAL Team 6 shooter calls Jessica Chastain’s ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ performance ‘awesome’

There is one real-life moment that wasn't portrayed in "Zero Dark Thirty" that is as cinematic as the Oscar nominated film itself.

We still don't know his true identity, but, for the first time ever, we are hearing from the man directly responsible for the death of al Qaeda and 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden. He is only identified as "The Shooter" by Esquire Magazine writer Phil Bronstein. And the Shooter is the SEAL Team 6 member who shot bin Laden dead on May 2, 2011.

After the Shooter returned from his mission, he gave the CIA operative -- portrayed by Jessica Chastain as "Maya" in the film, and whose identity is not public -- the magazine from his gun as a souvenir. It didn't happen that way in the movie, nor did Chastain cry upon seeing bin Laden's body. But the Shooter says the female operative responsible for finding the terrorist leader did, in fact, cry in that moment.

Over the past year, Bronstein spent time on-and-off with the military operative -- hanging out with him in his back yard and even going to see the Oscar-nominated film that is based, in part, on his life.

After the two screened "Zero Dark Thirty" in January, the shooter shared a lot of gripes. But he also said Jessica Chastain's portrayal of CIA terrorist tracker "Maya" was "awesome." "They made her a tough woman, which she is," he said.

Upon his team's return from the mission, he said he showed "Maya" bin Laden's body, and she literally wept...

 While they were still checking the body, I brought the agency woman over. I still had all my stuff on. We looked down and I asked, 'Is that your guy?' She was crying. That's when I took my magazine out of my gun and gave it to her as a souvenir. Twenty-seven bullets left in it. 'I hope you have room in your backpack for this.' That was the last time I saw her.

The Esquire article covers the Shooter's post-military life at length. There are a lot of eye opening revelations -- including the fact that he is having financial trouble and finds it challenging to provide for his family and also keep them safe from potential retaliation. He also offers birds-eye insight into the now-famed operation that took place in Abbottabad, Pakistan, almost two years ago.


Here are the Shooter's gripes with "Zero Dark Thirty" in his own words:

"Are you f---ing kidding me? Shut up!"
This is what the Shooter said to the screen when a Navy SEAL team character yells "Breacher!" He later explains to Bronstein that no one would ever yell that during an assault and that "deadly silence" is standard practice. A hand signal would have sufficed.

The Shooter laughs... when the screen reads, "Based on firsthand accounts of actual events," at the beginning of the film.

"The tattoo scene was horrible... Those guys had little skulls or something instead of having some real ink that goes up to here." The Shooter points to a tattoo on his shoulder blade as he says this.

"It was fun to watch. There was just little stuff. The helos turned the wrong way [toward the target], and they talked way, way too much [during the assault itself]. If someone was waiting for you, they could track your movements that way."

The tactics on the screen "sucked," he says, and "the mission in the da-- movie took way too long."

"When Osama went down, it was chaos, people screaming. No one called his name." The Shooter says there was no whispering of bin Laden's name -- as is portrayed in the film.

"They Hollywooded it up some." The Shooter's overall assessment.

Other small discrepancies the Shooter caught in "Zero Dark Thirty" include the fact that the stairs inside bin Laden's compound were configured inaccurately, the German Shepard in the film was actually a Belgian Malinois and no one spoke -- even inside the choppers.


http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/2013-oscars/seal-team-6-shooter-calls-jessica-chastain-zero-202410085.html

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Re: SEAL Team 6 shooter's Souvenir
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2013, 05:35:43 PM »
Cool and all, but this guy strikes me as an a$$.  He's just trying to get his 15 minutes so I'm leary of anything written in the article.  He also says that he's upset that he isn't getting his pension, even though he left the Navy at less than 20, simply because he's "the shooter." So what?, I can't get mine until I'm 60 and I'll retire with over 20yrs, although I went Reserve and knew that going in, so did he.  If he's as beat up as he says, or had to leave due to PTSD or mental stress,which I don't doubt, he can go to the VA and apply like everybody else.  Don't expect special treatment from them that's for sure.  You can't throw a Trident on the desk and say "serve me before them" no matter what, hell you can't do that with a MoH, although you could get a better seat in the waiting room with one.  He's luck he isn't being arrested for release of classified data since I know my non-disclosure for stuff like that was explained to me to expire 70 yrs AFTER death.
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Re: SEAL Team 6 shooter's Souvenir
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2013, 05:44:11 PM »
Cool and all, but this guy strikes me as an a$$.  He's just trying to get his 15 minutes so I'm leary of anything written in the article.  He also says that he's upset that he isn't getting his pension, even though he left the Navy at less than 20, simply because he's "the shooter." So what?, I can't get mine until I'm 60 and I'll retire with over 20yrs, although I went Reserve and knew that going in, so did he.  If he's as beat up as he says, or had to leave due to PTSD or mental stress,which I don't doubt, he can go to the VA and apply like everybody else.  Don't expect special treatment from them that's for sure.  You can't throw a Trident on the desk and say "serve me before them" no matter what, hell you can't do that with a MoH, although you could get a better seat in the waiting room with one.  He's luck he isn't being arrested for release of classified data since I know my non-disclosure for stuff like that was explained to me to expire 70 yrs AFTER death.

His 15 minutes? Seriously? If his identify is ever known, he and his family won't live 6 months after it goes public. There's a reason Rushdie is still in hiding.

And, based on the story, he was flat out lied to when he left the service, being told he had no benes. Lied or VA incompetency, either way, that is what really sucks.
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Re: SEAL Team 6 shooter's Souvenir
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2013, 06:52:24 PM »
How was he lied to?  The FIRST thing the Navy tells you on day one is you have to stay to 20 if you want retirement bennies, then they tell you again REPEATEDLY at Transition Assistance class, required to be attended within 90 days of seperation, along with the VA procedures on how to request disability, if eligible.  If he doesn't understand the process, any one of a half dozen Veterans groups will help him, but they will NOT apply FOR him.  He has to start the paperwork.  He left at 16, so nada, have a nice day.  DoD itself owes him NOTHING, he left on his own.   I left Active at 9, my wife at 11, and it was explained at length what we could and could not get after leaving.  I'm now in process of both retiring from the Reserves and applying for VA disability and it involves counselling and a mound of paperwork as to what is or isn't covered or eligible.
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Re: SEAL Team 6 shooter's Souvenir
« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2013, 09:53:02 PM »
Cool and all, but this guy strikes me as an a$$.  He's just trying to get his 15 minutes so I'm leary of anything written in the article.  He also says that he's upset that he isn't getting his pension, even though he left the Navy at less than 20, simply because he's "the shooter." So what?, I can't get mine until I'm 60 and I'll retire with over 20yrs, although I went Reserve and knew that going in, so did he.  If he's as beat up as he says, or had to leave due to PTSD or mental stress,which I don't doubt, he can go to the VA and apply like everybody else.  Don't expect special treatment from them that's for sure.  You can't throw a Trident on the desk and say "serve me before them" no matter what, hell you can't do that with a MoH, although you could get a better seat in the waiting room with one.  He's luck he isn't being arrested for release of classified data since I know my non-disclosure for stuff like that was explained to me to expire 70 yrs AFTER death.

OK...
That was the last thing I figured anyone would focus on.........
"I expect perdition, I always have. I keep this building at my back, and several guns handy, in case perdition arrives in a form that's susceptible to bullets. I expect it will come in the disease form, though. I'm susceptible to diseases, and you can't shoot a damned disease." ~ Judge Roy Bean, Streets of Laredo

For the Patriots of this country, the Constitution is second only to the Bible for most. For those who love this country, but do not share my personal beliefs, it is their Bible. To them nothing comes before the Constitution of these United States of America. For this we are all labeled potential terrorists. ~ Dean Garrison

"When it comes to the enemy, just because they ain't pullin' a trigger, doesn't mean they ain't totin' ammo for those that are."~PegLeg

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Re: SEAL Team 6 shooter's Souvenir
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Re: SEAL Team 6 shooter's Souvenir
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2013, 10:34:11 PM »
OK...
That was the last thing I figured anyone would focus on.........

Can't very well bitch about Obama giving the director the run of Langley or all his other self serving leaks if this guy is shooting his mouth off as soon as he can find a reporter.

 

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