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Friday, January 23, 2015

War on terror/ The war hero life
When Navy SEAL Robert J. O’Neill left the military in August 2012, he was frustrated. After hundreds of combat missions — including the SEAL Team 6 raid that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden — he wasn’t sure what to do with his life, but he didn’t want to stay in the Navy anymore.
His dilemmas were outlined in a March 2013 article in Esquire magazinethat identified him only as “The Shooter.” He said he shot the world’s most-wanted terrorist leader in the head during the famous mission in Abbottabad, Pakistan, and he expressed disgust that he wouldn’t get a pension from the Navy because he hadn’t stayed in uniform for 20 years.

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