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Assigned to SEAL Team 3, Sniper Element Charlie company within the [[United States Naval Special Warfare Command|Naval Special Warfare Command]], Kyle served in every major battle of [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]], the [[Iraq War]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/meet_the_big_shot_BxlVpxzQijkC9mwZcmwkrN?utm_source=SFnewyorkpost&utm_medium=SFnewyorkpost|title=Meet the big shot - SEAL is America’s deadliest sniper|author=Buiso, Gray|date=January 1, 2012|accessdate=2012-01-03}}</ref>

During the [[Second Battle of Fallujah]], as part of Sniper Element Charlie within the [[United States Naval Special Warfare Command|Naval Special Warfare Command]], while US Marines fought running battles in the streets with several thousand insurgents, Kyle killed 40 people.<ref name=DMail2081430/>
During the [[Second Battle of Fallujah]], as part of Sniper Element Charlie within the [[United States Naval Special Warfare Command|Naval Special Warfare Command]], while US Marines fought running battles in the streets with several thousand insurgents, Kyle killed 40 people.<ref name=DMail2081430/>



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Chris Kyle
BornOdessa, Texas
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchNavy SEAL
Battles/warsSecond Battle of Fallujah
Awards3xSilver Star
5xBronze Star with Valor

Chris Kyle is a retired United States Navy SEAL, who with 255 kills, 160 of them officially confirmed by the Pentagon, is the deadliest marksman in United States military history.[1]

Early life

Born in Odessa, Texas, his father bought him a rifle and a shotgun, with which they hunted pheasant and went deer hunting. He then became a professional bronco rodeo rider.[2][1]

Iraq War

Assigned to SEAL Team 3, Sniper Element Charlie company within the Naval Special Warfare Command, Kyle served in every major battle of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Iraq War.[3]

During the Second Battle of Fallujah, as part of Sniper Element Charlie within the Naval Special Warfare Command, while US Marines fought running battles in the streets with several thousand insurgents, Kyle killed 40 people.[1]

For his deadly track record as a marksman during his deployment to Ramadi, the insurgents named him Al-Shaitan Ramad (English The Devil of Rahmadi) and put a $20,000 bounty on his head.[1]

In 2008 outside Sadr City, he spotted an insurgent with a rocket launcher near a US Army convoy 2,100 yards (1.2 mi). He fired a shot from his .338 Lapua Magnum rifle, killing the insurgent.[1]

Retirement

Kyle left the US Navy is 2009, and retired with his wife and two children to Texas. He now runs Craft International, which provides military and law enforcement sniper training, as well as private security and protection.[4][1]

In 2011, Harper Collins released his autobiographical book American Sniper.[2][1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Zennie, Michael (2 January 2012). "255 confirmed kills: Meet Navy SEAL Chris Kyle... the deadliest sniper in US history". Daily Mail. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
  2. ^ a b Kyle, Chris; McEwen, Scott & deFelice, Chris (February 5, 2012). American Sniper. Harper Collins. ISBN 0062082353.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Buiso, Gray (January 1, 2012). "Meet the big shot - SEAL is America's deadliest sniper". Retrieved 2012-01-03.
  4. ^ "Craft International". Retrieved 2012-01-02.

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