Osama Bin Laden's Lone Survivor

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Lone Survivor is wrote through a navy SEALs eyes as he is traveling through the Afghanistan and Pakistan border. Their mission is to track down and capture or kill Osama Bin Laden. They are working with the Taliban but the North and South Taliban don’t get along. The seals have to work as a middle man to get the North and South Taliban to work together.

Marcus talks about their routine as they go through Navy training and then when they get through the SEAL training. They are going through the general training and after the general pushup and sit up tests. They go through what they call Hell Week and that is a week where they get 4 hrs of sleep and 20 minutes for lunch, the rest of the time they are running, pushups, sit ups, and other physical

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