It's sad to see how this country "takes care" of the soldiers that literally put their lives on the lines in these wars. I'm not against war...because the liberties I enjoy today were made possible by wars. But, I feel if we are going to keep sending these men and women away to war, when they return the government should be looking out for them. Especially in this case. Hip Hop Wired reports:
It wouldn't be a stretch to think that the Navy SEAL Team 6 members responsible for killing wanted terrorist Osama bin Laden in
2011 got rewarded handsomely for their efforts. According to an
exclusive interview from the soldier who fired the fatal shots into bin
Laden, life as a civilian has been a struggle.
Esquire magazine
nabbed the exclusive interview with the man simply referred to as “The
Shooter” in the piece. A 16-year Navy veteran, the Shooter joined the
armed services after a failed relationship as a teenager. Although
hailed for his heroics in several other missions, it appears that the
government has failed to take care of own of its own.
"They [SEAL command] told me they could get me a job driving a beer
truck in Milwaukee,” said the Shooter. However, the soldier was
reluctant to put his wife and children through the ordeal. "We'd lose
everything," he added.
Although the Shooter and his fellow unnamed SEAL Team 6 members have
attempted an unspecified business arrangement, it hasn't been as
fruitful as ST6 member Matt Bissonnette who authored the book No Easy Day.
Despite his service and the damage done to his body, the Shooter is
soon to retire without promise of a pension, protection for him and his
family and has to shell out $500 for healthcare. The Shooter didn't
appear bitter and he summed up his role in war history in a simple way.
“I'm not religious, but I always felt I was put on the earth to do
something specific,” said the Shooter. “After that mission, I knew what
it was.”
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