The Operator by Robert O’Neill
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The Operator
- Firing the Shots That Killed Osama Bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior
- By: Robert O'Neill
- Narrated by: Robert O'Neill
- Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Military & War
Publisher's Summary
Stirringly evocative, thought provoking, and often jaw dropping, The Operator ranges across SEAL Team Operator Robert O'Neill's awe-inspiring 400-mission career that included his involvement in attempts to rescue "Lone Survivor" Marcus Luttrell and abducted-by-Somali-pirates Captain Richard Phillips and culminated in those famous three shots that dispatched the world's most wanted terrorist, Osama bin Laden.
In this book 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.
The Operator describes the nonstop action of O'Neill's deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, evokes the black humor of years-long combat, brings to vivid life the lethal efficiency of the military's Tier One units, and reveals firsthand details of the most celebrated terrorist takedown in history.
©2017 Robert O'Neill (P)2017 Simon & Schuster Audio
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This guy toots his own horn the whole way through
Every reference to a woman was how attractive or unattractive she was. This guy’s ego is ridiculous.
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Declan
Absolutely Amazing
I loved this book from start to finish. I’ve never been a big book reader but since I drive a lot, I decided to give audio books a go and this one has hooked me.
I laughed and I cried in this book. O’Neils reading of the book really tops it off. I don’t think I would have enjoyed it as much without his voice on his words. It’s just like a conversation. A 10 hour long, one sided conversation but to be honest, that’s not long enough.
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