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by ROBERT O'NEILL


  nickname given to, 185

  reaction to killing of Iraqi woman insurgent, 189

  retirement planning by, 322

  Silver Stars awarded to, 240–41, 321, 333

  O’Neill family

  homesickness after boot camp for, 26

  SEAL BUD/S training graduation and, 93, 95

  Silver Star ceremony and, 240–41

  visit with, before SEAL BUD/S training, 25–26

  Operation Anaconda, Afghanistan, 115–17, 130, 139, 219

  Pakistan, 280

  Bergdahl captivity in, 264

  bin Laden mission and, 285, 289, 290–91, 296

  bin Laden mission planning secrecy and, 276

  high-value targets in, 258

  investigation of SEAL crossings into, 239–40

  rules of engagement regarding, 223, 230, 235, 240

  search for Jalil in Afghanistan and crossing border into, 223, 224, 225–27, 230, 231–32, 235–38, 239

  sources with information about activity in, 141, 142

  Panama, SEAL Team Two in, 102

  parachutes

  Aircrew Survival Equipment school training on rigging, 24–25

  problems during jumps with, 123–24, 216–18

  training rotations between missions on, 115, 181

  Parker (SEAL BUD/S training class member), 89–90, 91–92

  Parris, Matthew

  Aircrew Survival Equipment school and, 24–25

  boot camp friendship with Rob, 23–24

  BUD/S training with, 28, 29, 31, 32–33, 57

  failure of physical tests and review board meeting with, 34–35

  Navy career of, 43

  obstacle course accident of, 42–43

  visit to Rob’s family with, 25–26

  Pashtunwali code, 153

  patching ceremony, at end of SEAL training, 134–36

  Paul (SEAL Assault Team Leader), 265–66, 268, 269–70, 271, 280

  Petraeus, David, 181–82

  Phillips, Richard, 243–44, 251, 252, 253, 273

  Phillips hostage mission, 244–56, 320

  drop of troops and boats in, 248–50

  equipment preparation bags for, 246–47

  flight to Indian Ocean for, 247–48

  kidnapping and request for ransom by pirates in, 243–44

  legal authority behind, 251–52

  planning for, 244, 245, 247–48, 250–51

  rescue of Phillips during, 253–54

  return home after, 254–55

  Rob’s departure for, 244–46

  snipers in, 251, 252–53, 255–56

  pirates

  combat diving training for, 265, 267–68

  Somali. See Phillips hostage mission

  pranking, in SEAL Team squadrons, 131–33, 277

  proctor (Instructor A), in SEAL BUD/S training, 39–41

  PTRR (physical training rehabilitation and remediation), 32, 34, 35, 73–74

  Qaeda, al-. See al-Qaeda

  quitters during SEAL BUD/S training

  attitudes of, 31–32

  Hell Week experiences of, 55–56, 58, 61, 64–65, 66

  Hell Week treatment of, 61–62

  Instructor Woodie and, 100–101

  loudmouths as, 94–95

  reading list of names of, at end of SEAL BUD/S training, 94

  SEAL recruiters’ desire to weed out, 17–18

  swimming pool–training exercises and, 65, 66

  X Division for, 31–32, 34

  “quitters line,” helmets put on, 38, 62

  quitting, attitudes about. See “never quit” attitude

  Ramadi, Iraq

  gunfight in, 196

  living quarters in, 183–84

  SEAL Team missions in, 183, 191–93, 196

  Ramstein Air Base, Germany, 138, 294

  range charts, 108, 112

  Rangers. See Army Rangers

  range safety officers, on SEAL teams, 164

  reconnaissance

  Kosovo deployment for, 113

  SEAL BUD/S training in, 71, 72

  Recruit Division Commanders (RDCs), Navy boot camp, 18, 33

  Reeves, Robert J., 323–24

  Rich (SEAL team commander), 183, 192–93, 205

  Roberts, Neil

  death of, 115–17, 140, 273

  SEAL obstacle course record held by, 43, 102

  Team Two training with, 101–2

  weapon used by kept as memorial to, 117

  Roberts’ Ridge, Afghanistan, 130, 273

  rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) teams, 229, 231, 232, 238, 323, 331

  Rogue Warrior (Marcinko), 26–28

  room inspections, during SEAL BUD/S training, 46–50

  Roth, Eric, 266–67, 269–70, 271, 280–81

  rules of engagement

  insurgents in mosques in Iraq and, 168

  Panama mission against Noriega and, 102

  SEAL missions and, 334

  search for Jalil in Afghanistan and crossing border into, 223, 230, 235, 240

  Russia

  Afghan defeat of, 115, 221

  Asadabad, Afghanistan, military base of, 221

  USA hockey team win (1980) over, 315–16

  Volganeft oil tanker with Iraqi oil registered in, 112–13

  San Clemente Island, California, SEAL BUD/S training, 87–93

  class member Parker’s problems during, 89–90, 91–92

  description of, 87

  demolition drills during, 88–89, 90–91

  motto of instructors during, 87–88

  Naval Special Warfare compound as site of, 87

  return to Coronado after, 93

  swim exercise during Shark Week, 88

  team assignment selection during, 92–93

  Savio, Jonny, 159–60, 258, 266, 269–70

  Iraq mission of, 160, 165, 166–67, 168

  Phillips hostage mission and, 251, 252–53, 254, 255

  SEAL Team Two training of, 159

  Seabees, 195, 207

  Seahawk helicopter, oil tanker boarding using, 112–13

  SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV), 92–93

  SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One, 144

  Korengal Valley mission of, 145–49

  SEALs

  avoiding crucial decisions based on emotions and, 205–6

  documents recording last wishes of, in case of death, 219–20

  duties of, 22

  evolution of, after World War II, 22

  insignia of, 20, 32

  knowing history about, 22–23

  meaning of acronym, 22, 50

  Neil’s letter on his time in, 117

  “never quit” attitude of, 40, 41, 60, 61, 62, 64–65, 66, 101, 108–9, 135, 155

  nickname given to, 185

  on-ship routine for, 108–9

  patching ceremony at end of training as member of, 134–36

  physical appearance and dress of, 27–28, 131, 141, 159

  recruits’ bragging about desire to become, 17

  Rob’s chances of becoming, 12, 13, 17, 38, 62

  Rob’s decision to make a career in the, 114

  Rob’s desire to become part of, 11, 111

  Rob’s first impressions of, 9

  Rob’s first meeting with a SEAL, 9

  Rob’s first time being fired on as member of, 111

  Rob’s last mission as, 327–31

  Rob’s passing oral exam to become a SEAL, 106

  Rob’s separation from, 333–35

  specialization by, 164

  Trident pin signifying, 102, 103, 106

  type of person recruiters looking for, to join, 17–18

  wives’ sacrifices and adaption to husband’s work in, 171

  wives’ worries about husbands’ possible deaths during missions by, 151–52

  SEAL screening tests

  first attempt to pass, 19–21

  guarantee of three attempts to pass, 21

  second successful attempt to pass, 21

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sp; signing up for, 19

  swimming and running to get in shape for, before boot camp, 12–13

  SEAL sniper school, Camp Atterbury, Indiana, 107–8

  SEAL Team

  al-Qaeda’s study of tactics used by, 158, 184

  avoiding crucial decisions based on emotions and, 205–6

  breachers on, 164, 184, 277, 279

  budget for, 122

  creation of, 27

  dogs used on missions of, 162, 163, 177–78, 201–3, 208, 212, 260–61, 264, 278, 287, 323

  “dry hole” missions by, 187

  members slowing down and moving on from, 175–76

  patching ceremony at end of training as member of, 134–36

  Phillips hostage mission and, 244–56

  physical appearance and dress of operators in, 27–28, 131, 141, 159

  Rob’s chit requesting tryout for, 119

  Rob’s first team leader assignment in, 222

  Rob’s screening meeting for, 120

  Rob’s screening tests for, 121–22

  screening process used in, 119–20

  Somalia mission of, 103

  specialization on, 164

  travel reimbursements for, 186

  SEAL Team Afghanistan missions, 137–56, 172–79, 257–64

  Ambien used during, 138, 207, 298

  Bergdahl investigation and, 262–64

  departure and flight to, 137–38

  dogs used on missions in, 177–78, 260, 261–62, 278, 287, 303, 305, 309

  first mission from, as learning curve, 142–44

  IED makers hunted in, 258–62

  interpreter assigned to, 139

  Iraq mission and number of squadrons in, 183

  Jalalabad mission in, 138–44

  Korengal Valley mission exclusion of, 145–46

  Korengal Valley mission helicopter crash and, 147–49

  learning about al-Qaeda during missions in, 179

  living quarters during, 140–41, 257–58

  missions with Lance in, 174, 176–77

  rescue mission for Luttrell in Korengal Valley with, 149–56

  Rob’s desire to be part of, 114–15

  Rob’s thoughts about family before leaving for first combat assignment in, 137

  Sharana base deployment in, 257–64

  vehicle interdiction and suicide bomber in, 258–59

  SEAL Team Iraq missions, 137, 157–69, 183–213, 257

  Afghanistan mission and number of squadrons in, 183

  al-Qaeda targets in Anbar Province hunted during, 183

  Army Rangers with, 167–68, 168–69

  Army Special Forces collaborating on, 193–94, 199, 204–6

  arrival in, 157

  attack against IED makers in al-Qaeda cell and, 207–13

  Baghdad mission in, 193–97, 200–213

  “counting coup” game during, 191–92

  dangers of deployment to, 157

  Fallujah mission against al-Qaeda houses in, 184–91

  first missions as learning curve in, 162–63

  gunfight in, 174–75

  intelligence process in, 161

  Iraqi kids orphaned during, 189–91

  joint operations against three terrorist compounds during, 164–69

  living quarters during, 158, 183–84, 194–95, 196–97, 206–7

  Ramadi base for, 183–84, 191–93, 196

  revised tactics planned by, 158

  Rob’s first gunfight and first kill in, 166–69

  rules of engagement about mosques in, 168

  strike team daily routines in, 158–59

  Vietnam-era tactics earlier used by, 157–58

  women insurgents in, 189–90, 306, 322

  Zarqawi as target in, 161–62

  SEAL Team squadrons

  duties for new men in, 130–31

  morale in, 133–34

  pranks with locker room cages of, 131–33

  Rob’s first meeting with leadership of, 131

  Rob’s selection for, 130

  selection process for, 129–30

  specialization on, 164

  Yard-In Party with beer and whiskey in, 134–36

  SEAL Team training, 122–28

  close quarters battle (CQB) training in, 122, 124–26, 134, 143

  increase in number of men in, 182

  learning to make life-and-death decisions during, 125–26

  ongoing, between missions, 181

  patching ceremony at end of training as member of, 134–36

  Rob’s completion of, 129

  Rob’s invitation to, 120

  skydiving training in, 122–24

  squadron placement after, 129–30

  Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape school in, 126

  war game exercise in, 126–28

  SEAL Team One, 22, 27, 32, 93, 144

  SEAL Team Two, 27

  buddies met at, 115, 159–60, 160, 186

  C-130 airplanes used by, 122

  first deployment with, 95, 107

  Naval Amphibious Base, Virginia Beach, site of, 100

  Neil’s death during Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan and, 115–17

  Rob’s selection for, 92–93, 95

  Rob’s time with, waiting to begin SEAL Team training, 120

  SEAL Team Two training, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 99–106, 112

  drinking violation ticket during first night at, 99–100

  first deployment after, 107

  introductions by new men starting at, 104–5

  jump school training before starting, 95–97

  Navy barracks and galley used in, 100

  “O” course exercise during, 105–6

  probation period during, 105, 134

  relationships between Rob and SEALs at, 100–101, 103

  Rob’s passing oral exam to become a SEAL during, 105, 106

  Rob’s status as not yet a full-fledged team member at, 100, 103

  second training rotation to, 115

  tactical training course at, 105

  Tuesday swims at, 103–4

  wait for next training session at, 103

  SEAL Team Three, 20, 27, 32, 90–91

  SEAL Team Four, 27

  Panama mission of, 102

  Rob’s deployment with, 114

  SEAL Team Five, 27, 32

  SEAL Team Ten, 144

  Korengal Valley mission of, 145–49

  SEAL training. See also BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL) training, Coronado, California; SEAL Team Two training, Virginia Beach

  Aircrew Survival Equipment school for, 24–25

  diving instruction in, 32, 72–86

  evolutions in, 21. See also specific exercises

  Hell Week during. See Hell Week, SEAL BUD/S training

  humor during, 32, 40, 46–50, 52, 64, 72

  Instructor A in, 39–41, 62, 69, 72, 93

  instructors in, 33–34, 74, 87–88, 100–101

  jump school, Fort Benning, Georgia, for, 95–97

  later rotations at Virginia Beach for, 115, 181, 215–18

  members quitting. See quitters during SEAL BUD/S training

  movie portrayal of, 18, 19, 22, 38, 56, 95

  “never quit” attitude during, 40, 41, 60, 61, 62–63, 64–65, 66, 101, 155

  PTRR (physical training rehabilitation and remediation), 32, 34, 35, 73–74

  San Clemente Island site for diving and swimming during last segment of, 87–93

  sniper training, 107–8, 110–11

  SEAL Underwater Demolition Teams (UDTs). See Underwater Demolition Teams (UDTs)

  September 11, 2001, World Trade Center terrorist attacks, 113–14, 202, 241, 284, 304, 335

  Seth (Army team member), 223, 232, 235, 238

  Shah, Ahmad, 145

  Sharana base, Afghanistan, 257–64

  Bergdahl investigation and, 262–64

  IED makers hunted from, 258–62

  living quarters at, 257–58

  Shark
Week, SEAL BUD/S training, 88

  Shia Muslims, Iraq, 162, 182

  Silver Star medals, 139, 240–41, 321, 333

  skydiving

  dangers of, 123

  HAHO (high-altitude, high-opening) jumps in, 122, 215

  HALO (high-altitude, low-opening) jumps in, 122

  jump training for. See Basic Airborne jump school

  Lance’s accident during, 173–74

  Navy jump team and, 43

  parachute problems during, 123–24

  SEAL Team training with, 122–24

  stacking maneuver of SEAL troop in, 122–23

  “slide for life,” in SEAL BUD/S training, 41–43, 253

  snipers

  Albania deployment for, 111–12

  Baghdad mission against IED makers in al-Qaeda cell and, 208, 209, 212

  bin Laden mission and, 287, 288, 304–5, 312, 313–14

  counting to remain calm by, 303–4

  helicopter-borne vessel boarding in Middle East, 112–13

  Iraq missions with, 163–64, 165, 166, 167, 168

  Korengal Valley dangers for, 144–45

  Korengal Valley mission and attack on helicopter with, 145–49

  Marines as, 108

  Phillips hostage mission and, 251, 252–53, 255

  range charts used by, 108, 112

  rescue mission for sniper Luttrell in Korengal Valley, 149–56

  Rob’s first sniper mission, 112

  Rob’s first time being fired on during mission, 111

  as SEAL team specialization, 164

  sniper training

  Austin assignment exercises for, 110–11

  Rob’s Camp Atterbury stay for, 107–8

  Somalia

  kidnapping by pirates from. See Phillips hostage mission

  SEAL team fights in, 103

  Special Forces

  Army. See Army Special Forces

  Navy. See SEALs

  Special Warfare Operators, Naval. See SEALs

  Spike (SEAL Team dog), 273

  Sterling, Cole

  Boots nickname of, 196

  Phillips hostage mission and, 248–49

  SEAL BUD/S training with, 64, 196

  SEAL Team missions with, 131, 185, 188, 195–97, 203, 205, 210, 212

  Street (SEAL team leader), 191, 218

  suicide bombers, in Afghanistan, 114, 142, 259

  suicide vests, in bin Laden mission, 309, 310, 319, 322

  Sunni Muslims, Iraq, 162, 182, 206

  Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape school, Washington, 126

  Tahir, Qari, 323

  Takur Ghar battle, Afghanistan, 115–17, 139–40, 219

  Taliban

  Afghani military teams paid by, 222

  Afghanistan regime of, 114, 115, 137, 144–56, 222, 225

  Bergdahl disappearance and, 262, 263–64

  Korengal Valley and, 144–45

  Operation Anaconda against, 115–17

  al-Qaeda sheltered by, 114

 

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