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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Only two living members of the command of 25 soldiers who killed Bin Laden

A team of 25 elite soldiers of the Army Navy Seals U.S. was asked to infiltrate the shelter was hiding Bin Laden in Abbottabad, May 2011. About two years later, 23 of those soldiers have died , according to Il Corriere della SeraThe largest group of deaths of known as 'Team Six' allegedly killed in a helicopter crash , while flying over Afghanistan, in what for some was an accident and for others a fire caused by demolition of the Taliban. However, Pentagon officials did not confirm that they were the same Navy Seals who executed Bin Laden. Now he has learned that Brett died last Thursday D. Shadle, another member of the 'Team Six', at age 31.The Seal crashed his parachute in the desert of Arizona after a collision with a teammate in a low altitude jump. Shadle died of his wounds in hospital in Tucson, where the partner is hospitalized with which crashed. Only two members left alive from that command and both have fallen from grace . Recently came to light statements soldier who allegedly shot Bin Laden in which he claimed the brink of poverty , no pension and no health insuranceThe other, Matt Bissonnette, was given dishonorable discharge for revealing details of the operation and translate them into a book which told how the assault took place to shelter Bin Laden. It is the only one who revealed details of that historic operation. Seven soldiers from the elite unit that killed the leader of the terrorist network  Al Qaeda were sanctioned by the Pentagon for revealing secrets to the development of the video game  Medal of Honor , according to the U.S. television network CBS.

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