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Friday, August 24, 2012

"So I killed Bin Laden." Navy Seal says in a book the raid in Abbottabad

The book entitled "No esay day" will be released in America in a very symbolic date, the next September 11 to 11 years after the attack on the Twin Towers. It's called, with some understatement, "No esay day", it was not an easy day, the book in which one of the Navy Seal who participated in the raid in Abbottabad recounts the operation in which Osama was killed Bin Laden. The book, written anonymously since they were never revealed the identity 'of the soldiers who participated in the raid in May 2011, will be released in America in a very symbolic date, the next Sept. 11 , 11th anniversary of the attacks in New York and Washington orchestrated by Bin Laden. Pending its release, the Pentagon has already taken cautiously, however, the distances from the book. "I have not read the book and are not aware of the fact that someone in the Department has reviewed," said spokesman George Little. Usually the books published by members of the Armed Forces are reviewed by officials of Defense shall ensure that they are not revealed top secret information. The author of the book, published by Dutton, Penguin Group, he used the pen name Mark Owen has described his work as an attempt to "make clear some facts about one of the most important missions of American military history." The focus is on "the boys" and the sacrifices that teams of special operations are said Owen still emphasizing the hope that his book will inspire other young people to become Navy Seal.

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