Six Memoirs Of An Elite Seal Team Sniper

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September 11, 2001 was a day marked by a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York. Fast forward to May 2, 2011 when a the world was told that a Seal Team was able to breach the compound and successfully kill the mastermind behind one of the worst events in United States history. It took the intelligence community 10 years to find him, and those ten years were filled with hardship and it took the Seal Team conflict to find the world's most wanted man. That is why the novel Seal Team Six Memoirs of an Elite Seal Team Sniper best represents what it means to be human because it reveals how people face conflicts and hardship so they have the chance to overcome them.

Howard Watson is a retired United States Navy Seal (United States Navy Seals are the world's most elite, deadly, covert, and highly trained black ops unit that have ever existed) that was assigned to the most elite team, Seal Team 6. The novel reveals the grueling and hard training that a Seal must go through just to have a chance at a contract …show more content…

With all the eyes watching a second plane hits the South Tower. A decade after the attacks a young man named Casey Owens was sitting inside a Army recruiting office. Owens said that “To help fight for freedom and make sure it {9/11} doesn’t happen again.” Owens was not the only person to enlist in or return to active duty in response of the Twin Towers falling. The United States Army posted a statistic saying that from September 11, 2000 to September 11, 2001 there were 74,577 enlistments. They also posted the number of enlistment from September 11, 2001 to September 11, 2002, and that number came out to 79,585. The information above is proof when a traumatic or devastating event happens, people will have the instinct to fight back and get justice. The same thing happens with conflict and hardship, people will find ways to get through

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