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At the end of the end, LT was killed by a grenade. His prototype is Michael A. Monsoor, who won the highest honor of the US military. He was killed in action. In Iraq.
On September 29, 2006, in Ramadi, Iraq, Michael A. Monsoor and his teammates participated in the mission. Suddenly a grenade was thrown by the enemy onto their concealed roof, hitting Monsoor's chest and falling to the ground. The 25-year-old Monsoor pressed his body on the grenade that was about to explode. The three surrounding comrades saved their lives, and he unfortunately died in action.
Michael A. Monsoor was awarded the highest honor of the US military: the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Here is a list of all Medal of Honor recipients
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Medal_of_Honor_recipients
You can find him in the penultimate position.
He also won the Silver Star and Bronze Star
Michael A earlier . Monsoor Navy Master-at-Arms Second Class
killed in Ramadi, Iraq September 29, 2006
is part of SEAL Team Three, Delta Platoon
heroic deeds of
Saved the lives of his fellow SEALs at his sniper position by diving on a grenade
which is to introduce him Page of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_A._Monsoor
The prototype of the undead man with guns at the end of the film is Douglas M. Day of the SEAL 3 team. He led several Iraqi troops into the room in Iraq and was released by the Iraqi army. As a result, he was fired by AK with 27 shots, 11 of which were blocked by the board, and the other 16 shots hit the body. He woke up in a coma from a serious injury and shot 22 shots with P226 with one hand to kill 4 enemies.
However, because Douglas did not have enough witnesses to receive the Medal of Honor,
he was awarded the Silver Star. The
official link is as follows:
http://militarytimes.com/citations-medals-awards/recipient.php?recipientid=3849 The
following is a partial description of
Chief Petty Officer Day was the first to enter the room from which the enemy fire was emerging. Despite multiple gunshot wounds, he continued to engage the enemy, transitioning to his pistol after the loss of his primary weapon, eliminating three enemy personnel without injury to the women and children in close proximity to the enemy personnel.
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