Thursday, January 19, 2012 by gyro

It is officially CONFIRMED by the Pentagon that the "Devil Of Ramadi" killed 160 people.
By the Taliban called the "Devil of Ramadi," in official statistics is listed as the most effective sniper in the history of the U.S. Army. Chris Kyle, a former soldier of Navy SEALs has had 160 confirmed victims. As he says, all this is due to "extraordinary luck".
- I was lucky enough to find the right place at the right time, to be supported by a remarkable group of guys who gave me the cover and supported me - said in an interview with Fox News.
It would seem that the sniper is always in hiding and strikes enemies from a safe distance. Reality does not always look. Kyle mentions that underwent many operations, including after he collapsed on the wall after a nearby explosion, suffered numerous injuries caused by fragments from improvised explosive devices and several times he was shot.
Sniper served four rounds in Iraq. Three times he was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star five times - medals awarded for bravery in the face of the enemy and heroism.
As he says, is extremely proud of the fact that he served in the Navy SEALs. - Being a SEAL is not only what you do, it is who you become - said Chris. In an interview with Fox News mentions that he grew up in a family cultivating patriotic values and always wanted to serve his country. And when he began to do and went to the army, wanted to be the best - hit the "FOK".
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