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Source: Fox News
Summary
SEAL Team 6 veteran Alex West discussed the raid to kill Osama bin Laden on a podcast, recalling the mission’s details, including a helicopter crash and a gunfight. West was injured during the mission but didn’t realize it due to adrenaline. He joined former Delta Force operator Brent Tucker on the Tier 1 podcast to share his experiences.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
The SEALs went in hot, adrenaline pumping, and things didn’t always go according to plan. A helicopter crash, a gunfight, and a few herniated discs later, they still managed to get the job done. And the whole time, West was too busy to notice his injuries.
This one felt recognizable early, with the SEALs’ reputation for precision and bravery on full display. Even with a crash and a few setbacks, they remained focused on their mission.
The result wasn’t surprising by the end, given the SEALs’ training and expertise. But it’s still awe-inspiring to think about the adrenaline rush they experienced during that intense operation.
Osama bin Laden’s death was a turning point in the war on terror, and the SEALs’ bravery will always be remembered as one of the most legendary special operations missions in history.
Original Observation: The adrenaline rush of the SEALs on the ground must have been unlike anything else, with the mission’s intensity and stakes making every moment feel like a high-stakes firefight.









