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In fact, two graphic videos the gunmen shot during the firefight show only seven men in Shah's militia. No one wants their signature on the next 9/11 hijacker's visa papers. The Americans again tried to contact headquarters but couldn't get through. Yet Luttrell, he claims, had dropped the subject. Tap into Getty Images' global scale, data-driven insights, and network of more than 340,000 creators to create content exclusively for your brand. 1 What injuries did Marcus Luttrell suffer? "If he had waitedto save a Navy SEAL, Marcus Luttrell never would have survived.". They had something important to discuss. Gulab stumbled backward and scrambled inside as a bullet ricocheted off a wall and struck him in the upper thigh. Marcus luttrell injuries. Navy SEALs Michael Murphy left, and Matthew Axelson were killed during Operation Red Wings; Luttrell was the only man in his team who survived. We exit the highway and head toward a trendy, gentrified neighborhood in east Dallas. "[Luttrell's claims] are exaggerated nonsense," says Patrick Kinser, a former Marine infantry officer who participated in Operation Red Wings and read the former SEAL's after action report. At 1:20 p.m., about an hour after the Seals released the Afghans, dozens of Taliban members overwhelmed them. It totally screwed up his back and it only gets worse," says Melanie. After an intensive search, the bodies of Dietz, Murphy, and Axelson were eventually recovered, and Marcus Luttrell was rescued, his survival due in part to the aid of a local Afghan villager in the village of Salar Ban, roughly 0.7 miles (1.1 km) down the northeast gulch of Sawtalo Sar from the location of the ambush. 22122013 Luttrell has had several invasive surgeries including having a protective cage placed around his spine and artificial discs. Instead, Gulab's saviors were a handful of strangers and acquaintances, Afghans and Americans, doctors, lawyers and government officialssome of whom put themselves in danger and broke rules to keep him safe. Some eight years later, Luttrell couldn't change what happened to Murphy, but he still had Gulab, a man he now called his brother in blood. He is also known for his bestseller book "Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and Lost Heroes of Seal Team 10." His story was adapted . But his friend advised against it. He had friends in the States and contacts in Kabul, but no one seemed able to help. "We are looking for ways to say no to them. A photo of former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell dressed in traditional Afghan attire during his stay in the village of Sabray during the summer of 2005. Why? Due to bureaucratic logjams, "we have applicants who have waited for five years, coming up on six years," says Lara Finkbeiner, the deputy legal director at the International Refugee Assistance Project. 25 Copy quote. Luttrell has had several invasive surgeries, including having a protective cage placed around his spine and artificial discs. Months later, Gulab was still waiting. Luttrell, the only surviving member of Operation Red Wings, stated he was blasted over a ridge by a grenade explosion and that he was knocked unconscious. "Even with all the security of America, I had to go home. The Getty Images design is a trademark of Getty Images. How did Marcus Luttrell survive Operation Red Wings? I need help, Marcus!' Marcus Luttrell is a retired Navy SEAL, who served in the U.S. military from 1999 to 2007. Gulab admits there are certain parts of his story he doesn't remember, and I see some inconsistencies in his version of events. He still carries the emotional and psychological scars. Marcus Luttrell arrives at the world premiere of "Duck Commander Musical' at Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino on April 15, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Former U.S. Navy SEAL and 'Lone Survivor' author Marcus Luttrell says the U.S. military is ready and willing to go in and get every American out of Afghanistan. At about the same time a group of real Rangers who knew Luttrell and were at a Houston-area gala marking the anniversary of Luttrells ordeal smoked out Marshall as a fake and his felonious. ), Robinson says he wasn't sure what to do, but the book was finished, so he found a publisher and gave Gulab a third of the money, as promised (he says he kept Luttrell's cut). He had a point, Gulab thought. Gulab says Luttrell asked him to give $13,000 to the other villagers, which he says he did. But as the aircraft flew over the mountains and the team prepared to rope down, an insurgent fired a rocket-propelled grenade. As Robinson describes why the Afghan returned home in 2014, there is no mention of Gulab's dispute with Luttrelleven though the book was finished after their rift. His team probably stood their ground and fought, while luttrell ran away. "I'm very glad to be in America," Gulab says. 2 days ago It would have been like if Mr. Bad day at the office is how Luttrell sums it up. He said goodbye to his country forever. "It's a mourning period that whole week," says Melanie. The wound wasn't serious, but it was a painful reminder that the Taliban would never stop trying to kill him. Shortly before becoming aware that Gulab was making these ever-changing, and false, allegations, the Luttrells, were approached by people claiming to be acting for Gulab, who asked for substantial amounts of money. Search instead in. Everything he wrote in his book is absolutely true. That night, I had a 357 pistol. He also had a different rifle than either Danny Dietz or Michael Murphy. PHOTOS: Box office top 10 of 2013 . "There was nothing honorable about what you did," the commander said. Now that Gulab was back in Afghanistan, however, his options were limited. "He was my guest. How did Marcus Luttrell survive Operation Red Wings? Luttrell is still having ongoing treatment for injuries from the 2005 Afghanistan mission and from a mission in Iraq the following year before he was medically discharged from the navy in 2007. At night, he left his family and went to a secret location. When he was rescued by Muhammad Gulab he had one full magazine and one magazine with 11 rounds remaining (41 total rounds remaining). As they passed through a valley, the Taliban began firing at them with AK-47s. When someone says that to you when you first meet it might be weird. And his newfound fame proved to be lucrative. Since they'd last seen each other, the former SEAL had become an entrepreneur, launching his own clothing line (and later his own brand of ammunition called Team Never Quit). "Some people laugh at me, but some people like it. Now that he was in the States, he hoped the former SEAL would help him find a job. In June 2005, Luttrell was the only of four SEALs who survived the fierce battle with the Taliban in northeastern Afghanistan. They tried with a bomb. These forces are in charge of global maritime security. He raised more than $30,000 with a fundraiser, and sent the money in installments over the next three years to the Afghan's bank. ", About a month later, another call came. Collect, curate and comment on your files. (Luttrell did not directly confirm or deny Robinson's account. He was deployed to Iraq in 2003 to support Operation Iraqi Freedom and then to Afghanistan in 2005 during . Citing reports gleaned from phone and radio intercepts, Darack estimates only eight to 10 militants attacked the SEALs, not 80 to 200. Joining us are Gulab's 17-year-old son, Shahidullah, and Fazilhaq, his friend from India. The Afghan hadn't worked for the U.S. military long enough to qualify for the Special Immigrant Visa program. The timing was more than badin a few hours, the two were supposed to sit down with TV anchor Anderson Cooper for a 60 Minutes interview. Murphy, Axelson, and Dietz had been killed by the end of the two-hour gunfight that careened through the hills and over cliffs. "He said, 'I just can't bring myself to help him sell this book. Over the next year, Gulab and Luttrell periodically kept in touch through an Afghan intermediary, and both seemed frustrated at times by the language barrier. On a brisk night in January, I meet Gulab for the first time, in the parking lot of a Best Western in suburban Fort Worth. He has been married to Melanie Juneau since 27 November 2010. Luttrell also receives tremendous support from his wife Melanie. "No Taliban!" The four of us make tea in the lobby and chat. But it wasn't Luttrell who saved him from the Taliban; the two had a falling out over money, respect and what really happened to the SEALs on that tragic day. Marcus Luttrell became a combat-trained Navy SEAL in 2002 and served in many dangerous Special Operations assignments around the world. Marcus Luttrell Husband, Dad, Veteran & Advocate for Good People. He wasn't on the mountain with Luttrell but says everyone in the village could hear the gunfire. Each year during the June anniversary of Operation Red Wings, Luttrell goes on a "blackout week" where he doesn't communicate with the world. ", When the food comes, Gulab takes a few bites of his lamb, spinach and rice, then pushes it aside. (Andrew MacMannis, a former Marine Colonel who helped draw up the mission and was on scene during the search and recovery effort for the dead SEALs and other military personnel, says there were no reports of any enemy casualties.). "[Soon]," Luttrell wrote, "I met my first real friend, Mohammad Gulab.". The Taliban put him on a kill list, so he couldn't return to his village. How to Market Your Business with Webinars? Privacy Policy. Since writing his memoir, Luttrell began a foundation and has become an entrepreneur, starting his own lines of clothing and ammunition. When Luttrell offered to help Gulab acquire a green card, the Afghan said he was appreciative but wasn't ready to leave his country, despite the threats against his life. Gulab says he's still looking for a job (and the relief agency is helping him), but his English is rudimentary, despite several months of classes. He gave Luttrell water and helped carry him back to their village. Its a brief, crushing scene toward the end of the 2013 fact-based film Lone Survivor, in which Mark Wahlberg plays the only one of those four SEALs who made it to safety. They didn't die because they spared civilians, he says; they died because they were easily tracked, quickly outmaneuvered and thoroughly outgunned. The couple live on a ranch outside of Houston with their two young children, along with Melanie's 16-year-old son. "But a lot of things are different [than in Afghanistan]. He will still get food stamps and health care. Five continents and 31 countries this year alone, he lives his life like a rolling stone. How many seals were killed in Operation Red Wings? Marcus Luttrell, former Navy SEAL . A member of Afghan security forces in February surveys the aftermath of a suicide attack in Kunar, a province riven with attacksb by Taliban supporters. In May 2010, months before he was supposed to fly to Houston, he stepped outside his home in Asadabad to get some fresh air. "There are no Afghans here," he says. "I'll never regret saving Marcus," he says. Because Gulab had saved the life of a Navy SEAL, his new friend assumed it wouldn't take long for him to move to the states. At least he had Luttrell, who promised to always come to his rescue. Eight members of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment and eight Navy SEALs had quickly boarded a helicopter to come to his rescue. When the clicks waned, however, Gulab was still in Afghanistan, still in hiding, still afraid and still angry. But at least the Taliban didn't know where he lived. Wildes's years of experience taught him to take precautions he keeps a Glock on his hip and a bulletproof vest in his trunk. ", As the buzz around Lone Survivor increased, Luttrell advised him to seek asylum, since it was proving difficult for him to get a green card. "It's amazing to watch the effect that dog has on him," says Wahlberg. Its a brief, heartbreaking scene toward the end of Mark Wahlbergs 2013 fact-based film Lone Survivor, in which he plays the only one of the four SEALs who made it to safety. You could ask retired Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell what injuries he sustained during Operation Red Wings, but it might be quicker to ask which body parts were left intact. I hope the suicide bombers or the Taliban brothers will fulfill my order. [But] there weren't 35 enemy fighters in all of the Korengal Valley [that day]. "And I cursed those fucking goatherds to hell.". Gulab's troubles began in northeastern Afghanistan in June 2005, after he saved a Navy SEAL from a Taliban-linked militia. Little, Brown won the book at auction with a seven-figure advance, according to The New York Times, and it became a major success. The militants, like many others in the area, heard the helicopter drop the Americans on the mountain, Gulab claims. Later, Yousafzai reached out to Gulab and asked what had happened. He's grateful to Robinson for writing the book but feels he hasn't been properly compensated. He even visited Las Vegas. He did not comment on Gulab's claims about the money from the movie. And that's when he finally gave up hope. When the local war hero took the stand Thursday . They tried as he bumped over the road in a silver sedan, killing his nephew with a bullet to the brain. Luttrell never took a portion of the advance, according to Robinson. "A lot of people look at me," Gulab later tells me, referring to his traditional Afghan clothes. Once Gulab escaped, he assumed the worst was behind him. In the five years since he and Gulab had last spoken, the American had served another tour, retired and received the Navy Cross for heroism in combat for that mission in Kunar. Last fall, the 40-something villager from Sabray sought refuge through the U.N. and finally arrived in Texas with his wife and seven children. Doing so meant he could never return to Afghanistan or reunite with his family, or so he thought. But thanks to the lawyer and one of his contacts, the U.S. Embassy in Kabul sent a recommendation to the State Department, saying it was in the U.S. national interest to settle Gulab in America. So in early 2013, the former SEAL sent him an intriguing message through a new interpreter, a fellow Pashtun. It struck the fuel tanks, Luttrell wrote, and no one survived. "We could have spared your life," the caller added. "At the same time, everyone back home wanted a piece of him.". Each operation lasted between three and four weeks. Wildes told us the Afghan had either misunderstood, that something was lost in translation or he was tragically misinformed. Between 1965 and 1972, 46 SEALs were killed in Vietnam. Best known for Millions of high-quality images, video, and music options are waiting for you. To prove it, the second person dialed Gulab into the call. Credit: Adam Gerrard/Daily Mirror . In August, Universal flew Gulab to Houston first class, and he suddenly felt like a celebrity. Luttrell joined the United States Navy in March 1999. Fazilhaq found Gulab and his sons an apartmenta small room and bathroom with no kitchenand helped them register with the U.N. refugee agency. Robinson says he interviewed Gulab extensively, took notes and double-checked details with the interpreter, but as with Lone Survivor, he didn't record the interviews. (Dr. Tony Books photo/Released) Luttrell wrote of his own experience surviving through Operation Red Wings, a 2005 special operations mission in Afghanistan to stop Taliban leader Ahmad Shah. "In the book, they say Gulab thought [Luttrell] looked like Fidel Castro. This time, he traveled roughly 50 miles to a U.S. military base in Jalalabad, where he met a muscular man with a beard named Joe Fairchild, who Gulab says worked as a military adviser. "Marcus was absolutely furious about the entire thing," Robinson adds. ", That sacrifice would soon be rewarded, Gulab says his friend told him. Luttrell was the only survivor. His wife was clinically depressed, but with Fazilhaq's assistance, he found a doctor to treat her. There is nothing holding them together now, and Gulab feels abandoned. With no cellphone, email or other way to contact family or friends, he says he felt lonely, depressed. Luttrell helped too. Not long after Gulab arrived in the U.S., this friend said, someone from Luttrell's camp asked the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security to send him back to Afghanistan, afraid he would harm the family. The Afghan pressed onhe bought another truck and hired workers to haul timber. The next day, he wrote, he stumbled upon a waterfall, where he drank a bit and cleaned his wounds. In his 2009 book, Victory Point, the journalist Ed Darack wrote about the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment in Afghanistan, the unit that planned the mission. He graduated with Class 228 after suffering a fractured femur early in his training. Home War Lone Survivor Marcus Luttrell Interview Part 1 - 60 Minutes During this 60 Minutes interview, former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell discusses the 2005 battle in Afghanistan that resulted in the largest loss of life for Naval Special Warfare since WWII. However, he was formally discharged after suffering another spinal fracture and injuries to both knees. He walked the red carpet twice and hobnobbed with Hollywood stars. Gulab wasn't the first to question the accuracy of Lone Survivor. You can also save this page easily, so you can view it at any time. The best part of the WashPo article is the focus on the USAF rescue operation. Shahidullah says. 2023 Getty Images. Marcus Luttrell says part of himself died on the Afghanistan mountain where his three Navy SEAL comrades perished in the ill-fated 2005 mission Operation Red Wings. Director Peter Berg had turned Lone Survivor into a movie, and Universal planned to release it in late December. Luttrell suffered a broken back from falls down the mountain to escape enemy forces, along with numerous shrapnel and a gunshot wounds. Gulab decided against it. "There are a lot of bad people trying to cheat [refugees]," says Ziaulhaq Fazilhaq, a 28-year-old Afghan who befriended Gulab in New Delhi. "Thank God he continues to get better and healthier," says Mark Wahlberg, who portrays Luttrell in the film, adapted from Luttrell's best-selling 2007 book (co-written with Patrick Robinson). He chose the former, hoping the Taliban would leave his wife and children alone. I've slaughtered a lot of animals.". On the Navy SEAL Memorial at the Museum, they will be remembered forever. He invited Gulab to come to the U.S. for the foundation's inaugural gala. [1600x1600] 526 86 86 comments Best Add a Comment [deleted] 2 yr. ago Aren't there some major inconsistencies in his book vs what others involved say what happened? Eventually, as the Taliban prepared to attack, Luttrell wrote, a team of Army Rangers arrived and whisked him and Gulab off in a helicopter that took them to a nearby U.S. military base in Asadabad. Download this image for free in High Definition resolution using a "download button" option below. All I wanted him to do was stop screaming my name. Some of his friends have started a GoFundMe campaign to help. Even lutrell stated that, Murphy was screaming ,"Help me Marcus, Please help me", why would he be screaming this if Marcus was in the fight with him. 1672008 That SOB lived for two more weeks out there with those injuries and when they found him he was in a clearing someone had laid him there you know. Because of Gulab's heroic act and the threats against him, Wildes believes he could have remained in America, brought his family over and eventually acquired a green card. But she sees the impact the mission still has on him even in the way he is unable to sleep at night. And once he crossed the border, Wildes worried how he would support his wife and kids. They considered it their duty under Pashtunwali, a tribal honor code requiring them to protect those in need. A former interpreter for the U.S. military, Fazilhaq had been living in India for over a year when he met Gulab. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Lone Survivor and is a popular corporate and organizational speaker. Gulab scoffs at the estimate by Naval Special Warfare Command that 35 Taliban died in the battle. The Taliban returned fire, but Gulab and his wife had the high ground. Luttrell co-hosts After Action, a TV show in which former special operations veterans talk about issues in the United States. The U.S. was performing security checks, and there was nothing to do but wait. Operation Red Wings. At a stoplight, we watch a homeless man move from car to car, begging for change. Luttrell was born in Houston, Texas, on November 7, 1975. Mr Luttrell extolled the virtues of Navy SEALs, the best of the best, and Marcus wanted to be one from the age of 12. "The allegations that the Luttrells mistreated Gulab in any way are absolutely false," the lawyer said. four SEALs He no longer has to sleep with a gun by his sidea strange, naked feeling. Now there were just 30 to 40 fighters on the mountain. When Gulab heard this, he panicked. How many times did Marcus Luttrell get shot. Perhaps something was lost in translation between the two men. On May 2, Mike Spies, another colleague working on the story, spoke to a Luttrell representative and a second person associated with the former SEAL. Fazilhaq tried to calm him, but Gulab felt betrayed. Yet on May 30, Gulab's benefits will expire. One of his favorite things to do was stroll through the brightly lit aisles of a local grocery store, staring at the fully stocked shelves: coconut water and Colgate toothpaste, neon green Gatorade and Honey Nut Cheerios, baked beans and bath scrubbers, Sunny D and Betty Crocker SuperMoist yellow cake. The prospects for his illiterate friend and his sons were much worse. He said 'I don't want anything to do with it or him.'" "I agonized over my decision," the Afghan says in the book. The Taliban stole his timber truck and all the wood it was carrying. Marcus Luttrell Dog Related Keywords & Suggestions - Marcus . It was the Talibanagainbut instead of threatening his life, this caller was mocking him. Marcus Luttrell is not just a hero because of his courageous character during battle. The 51-year-old has spent the past two decades representing high-profile asylum seekersRussian spies, Pakistani scientists and even contestants in Miss Universe, a beauty pageant once partly owned by Donald Trump. Photo of Marcus Luttrell taken by Mohammad Gulab during his stay in the village recovering from his injuries. The two met after corresponding over e-mail and phone in May 2010. But how? For months, Wildes had been working with Gulab, and he'd made several useful contacts in Kabul and Asadabad. 18 Copy quote. (The interpreter declined to comment for this story. How many Taliban died in Operation Red Wings? He was given a Labrador Retriever to help him rehabilitate but in 2009 she was shot dead outside his . But Gulab did it to himself.". The most frightening attack came on a hot night in the fall of 2014. Mohamed Gulab, who saved Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell from the Taliban, and his family have successfully fled Afghanistan. It not only signed away his rights to review the manuscript but also indicated he had to split the profits three ways. I would have asked [to go to]Canada or Germany. 696 following. Gulab still wasn't sure, explaining, "I didn't save Marcus for money." Pretty severe facial damage including a broken nose. Organize, control, distribute and measure all of your digital content. An estimated 35 Taliban were also dead. "), As Luttrell spoke to Cooper, it was clear that his fallen comrade still haunted him. Months earlier, the Americans had released five Taliban leaders from the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Follow. Static filled the line, and then Spies heard a man speaking in a foreign language as the second individual translated. It would be easier to ask Marcus Luttrell which parts of his body were still left intact after Operation Red Wing. Browse 128 navy seal marcus luttrell stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. Luttrell was the only one to make it out alive - though with a broken back shrapnel stuck in his body and multiple other injuries including the emotional trauma of watching his team die. In his statement from Buzbee, the former SEAL disputes this, saying he encouraged Gulab to stay but that he left on his own accord. "I had no words in his language to express my thanks," Luttrell wrote. They tried with a grenade outside his daughter's bedroom, the blast hurling shrapnel into her leg. Marcus Luttrell is a retired United States Navy SEAL who received the Navy Cross and Purple Heart for his actions in June 2005 against Taliban fighters during Operation Red Wings in which he was the lone survivor. By the end of the two-hour gunfight that careened through the hills and over cliffs, Murphy, Axelson and Dietz had been killed. When he came to, the SEAL realized the blast had blown his pants off, and he was badly injured: His back and nose were broken, and his face was busted up, he wrote. All 16 men on the Chinook were killed. They tried to kill him in the morning. He is a glorified fighter that has participated in many operations and battles. Over the next few days, I try to change the subject, to talk about his life in India, the Taliban's threats, his job prospects, but the conversation keeps coming back to Luttrell. He is a producer and actor, known for Lone Survivor (2013), Range 15 (2016) and Not a War Story (2017). It is curious that Gulab's allegations and the financial requests came in the same time frame." One of them, an Afghan friend, was shot by the Taliban for helping Gulab and still receives death threats. What is Marcus Luttrell net worth? On the night of June 27, 2005, with a sense of dread creeping over him, Luttrell and his fellow SEALsMichael Murphy, Matthew Axelson and Danny Dietzheaded out for a recon mission in a dangerous part of Kunar province near the Pakistani border. "I was 100 percent sure the U.S. government would give me a green card," he says. They tried with a sniper. Marcus graduated 18 Delta in 2001, making him a team Medic. He would have to seek refuge at the U.S. Embassy and flee to another country. 739k Followers, 696 Following, 449 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Marcus Luttrell (@marcusluttrell) marcusluttrell. "Without Marcus promoting it, it went nowhere. ", The more Gulab and I speak, the more I see he's struggling, that he's riven with resentment. Even with his friends behind him, Gulab still had to wait months to leave the country for India. "When the Americans came to our country and they were fighting the Taliban, one of them [Marcus] came to my house," Gulab says. The next morning, on January 9, 2015, Gulab held his wife's hands in his and said goodbye. On June 24, Vocativ published the story, and it quickly went viral. We could all use someone like Marcus Luttrell in our lives. During the firefight, members of SEAL Team 10 attempted to rescue their helicopter, but it was shot down, killing everyone on board. What you see in the. The people of America should not close their eyes on me. I had to go back to my mountains. With his family in danger, and no way to make a living, he contacted Fairchild and others at the base. uta . Marcus Luttrell, former United States Navy Seal and the co-author of bestseller "Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and Lost Heroes of Seal Team 10", was born on 7 November 1995, in Houston, Texas USA. Gulab emerged unscathed, but a bullet hit his brother-in-law in the ribs. "Shot," he begins. A photo of former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell dressed in traditional Afghan attire during his stay in the village of Sabray during the summer of 2005. Gulab had never read Luttrell's bookhe can't read or write in any language, and he understood the movie was fictional. He began Basic Underwater DemolitionSEAL BUDS training with Class 226 in Coronado California. What injuries did Marcus Luttrell suffer? Luttrell went on to write the best-selling memoir, Lone Survivor. ", We pull up to Nora, a trendy restaurant that boasts a "taste of Afghan culture," along with signature cocktails such as the Kabul Mule. 1975. We pile into Fazilhaq 's silver Honda Odyssey and snake over the highwaysa concrete labyrinth of pickup trucks and SUVs. For more information, please see our news.com.au Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell remembers his nightmare mission fo. God Bless Texas, God Bless. Marcus Luttrell is Fighter by profession, find out mroe facts, education, weight, and more. When the two had a moment to chat at the movie's New York premiere, the actor told Gulab, "You were the true hero. Not long after he moved to Fort Worth, he tried contacting Luttrell, but he never heard back. The two hugged. Marcus Luttrell is a former United States Navy Seal. He lives near Houston, Texas. You can't kill bad guys all day long because others will take their place. Later, the villager claims, he asked the interpreter if Luttrell and Universal would draw up a contract. They treated him well, he says, but the interpreter was rarely around. The Exchange's director and CEO Tom Shull and Deputy Director Maj. Gen. Joseph Ward meet with Marcus Luttrell, a retired U.S. Navy SEAL, d

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