Summary of The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior by Robert O'Neill
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Norma Jean Gradsky
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Abbey Beathan
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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 - Book Summary - Abbey Beathan
Disclaimer: This is not the original book.
Robert O'Neill, the man that killed Bin Laden, tells us his story leaving nothing to the imagination.
O'Neill has definitely lived a life full of jaw dropping stories; the attempts to rescue Marcus Luttrell and Captain Richard Phillips from Somali pirates and who could ever forget, terminating the life of the most wanted terrorist in the world. Finally, we have the chance to listen all about it in The Operator where he tells us the unabridged story of his life and work as a SEAL.
Note: This summary is wholly written and published by Abbey Beathan. It is not affiliated with the original author in any way.
"Stress is the bag of bricks you can pick up in the morning and let it weigh you down or you can just not pick it up. A lot of it's in your mind". (Robert O'Neill)
From his childhood in Butte, to his rash decision of joining the SEALs where he talks about the arduous trainings and evaluation process and finally, talking about plenty of his missions. Robert O'Neill has experienced a lot, he is a man that for an extended period of time didn't live through a night without him or his team dispatching an enemy. His counterterror effort was unprecedented and his ability to work perfectly in extremely stressful situations made him an outstanding soldier. Learn all about him and his crazy anecdotes in his new audiobook.
Learn about the life of the soldier of finally beat the most elusive terrorist in the world.
©2019 Abbey Beathan (P)2020 Abbey Beathan