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These are the Navy Seals Members Shoot Dead Osama bin Laden
Member of the Navy Seals who said that he was shot dead al-Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden, has been identified as Rob O'Neill.
US television network, Fox News, have been promoting an exclusive interview with the soldier who will reveal "the sides that have never been revealed before" about his experiences in the face and killed bin Laden in a raid at the complex in Pakistan on May 11, 2011.
However, it seems, the Daily Mail Online has "spoil the party" Fox News was the soldier's identity was revealed on Wednesday (11/05/2014), the week before the interview was scheduled to be aired. In a report that stated "exclusive", the Daily Mail the name of O'Neill (38), as a person who, by his own statement, bin Laden was shot dead at close range when the raid.
The Daily Mail cites O'Neill's father, that Tom, who said, "People ask if we were not worried about ISIS will come and look for us because Rob recently revealed his identity. I say, I will paint a large target on the front door of my house and said come and find us. "
Based on the reports the Daily Mail Rob O'Neill is a highly accomplished veterans, who are encouraged to talk after the loss of benefits when he left the military after 16 years in charge Seal. Under the rules of the US Militar, he will receive benefits after 20 years in charge.
O'Neill has been involved in more than a dozen active combat duty, including in Iraq and Afghanistan, and was given a medal as much as 52 times. His figure is reported to have been depicted in a number of Hollywood movie scene, namely Zero Dark Thirty, Captain Phillips, and Lone Survivor.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, although no proprietary tags in the Daily Mail, SOFREP, a well-known website who writes about the US special forces community, seems to have mentioned the name of O'Neill when referring to a person who will perform at the Fox. SOFREP report came three days before the Daily Mail article.
The story of the shooter bin Laden has appeared in a number of previous reports, but the condition of anonymity. In March 2013, Esquire magazine published a report based on interviews with "the man who shot and killed Osama bin Laden". Yet, Esquire does not reveal that person's name. In a development that is now added to the report, the magazine stated that the man had been disclosed and confirmed as O'Neill.
O'Neill's decision to open up its involvement in the mission of Operation Neptune Spear, which killed bin Laden, it is a controversial one. Party US Navy has written a letter to members of the SEAL that is so massive and active veterans who warned them not to talk about military operations. "The most important thing of our ethos is, 'I do not advertise the nature of my work, or seek recognition of my actions,' 'said the letter.
O'Neill's father told the Daily Mail that he supports dividing her story. "He was not allowed to speak, they use large loudspeakers to make it silent," he said. "I support him in everything he did. What you should do when you get out of the military after such a task? Being a greeter at Walmart?"
In an interview with Esquire, O'Neill, who was only referred to as a "shooter", describes the moment he was face to face with bin Laden in the complex. "At that time, I shot him, twice in the forehead. Bap! Bap! In the second shot, he collapsed. He sank to the floor in front of her bed and I shot him again, Bap! In the same place. At that time, I used a holographic illumination EOTech red from me. he's dead. Did not move. his tongue came out. I saw her last breath, "said O'Neill.
"I remember when I saw her last breath, I thought, 'Is this the best thing I've ever done, or is this the worst thing I've ever done? It's real and it was him. Brash.'"
O'Neill's wife who later separated from her husband, but not divorced, told the magazine that she was worried about her safety related. "We really wanted to change my name," said his wife was quoted as saying. "Changing the name of the children, took off my husband's name from our house, pay off our car. Basically remove him from our lives, but for security reasons. We still love each other."
O'Neill is not the only member of the seals involved in the attack have been identified. In 2012, veteran Matt Bissonnette wrote a bestselling book about the mission under the pseudonym Mark Owen. He is reportedly being investigated by the US federal government.
"I'm going back abroad these days and combat ISIS directly rather than dealing with the issue of the last two years," said Bissonnette told CBS this week.
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