Seal Team 6: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden Page #4
- Year:
- 2012
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- We're in.
Yes, we are.
Let us see the whole place.
Christian, do you recognize
any of those people?
No.
Who's that?
I don't know.
Let's get voice analysis.
I want every one of these faces ID'd.
One of these kids must be a Bin Laden.
Good work, Hollins.
- Come on, man. Come on out here.
- Oh, look at that!
- There we go.
There it is. Put it down.
- No, no.
- Put it down!
Like bazooka.
All right, all right.
Turn that off.
- Hit the racks.
- Hold on, man!
- Get some rest.
- Hold on, man.
And three, two, one.
What are you doing,
what are you doing?
Aw, come on, man! Damn!
And I was next.
All right, you got next tomorrow.
Let's go.
Rank meant nothing to me.
Nothing, but it killed Cherry
that I was Team Leader.
You know, he doesn't like
to take orders from anyone,
let alone someone younger than him.
He thinks I'm a hotheaded redneck.
Which I am.
And I think he's a surfer boy.
Which he is.
And, uh...
Takes all types.
- Yeah.
It's him, isn't it?
I don't know.
Well, who else could it be?
- Could be Al-Zawahiri.
- Nah.
No, no, no, no.
It's Osama.
We're gonna be the team
that takes out Osama.
Don't worry about who it is,
all right?
Just worry about...
...completing the mission
and getting home safe.
I'd like to be the one
that puts one
right in between the eyes,
you know?
That 25 million dollar bounty
buys a lot of diapers, huh, Mule?
Oh, yeah.
All right, even if it is Osama,
we can't talk about it
with anyone ever.
OK, let's say he's not dead.
Let's say Osama is in there
with his 27 wives,
his 108 kids
Do we think there is any chance
that the Pakis don't know
that he's in there?
Of course they know he's there.
It's a military town.
It's a half mile
from the gate
of the Kakul Military Academy.
So what are we gonna do when
the Pakistani police show up?
We have assets on the ground
that tell them
it's an authorized operation.
The police tell their commander
and by the time its worked its way
up and down the chain of command,
it's Christmas again
and we're back in Afghanistan.
OK, how about their F-16's?
We just shoot them down?
We sold them their F-16's.
We have on-site video surveillance.
They scramble, we move out.
How 'bout when they
launch their nukes?
It's not gonna happen.
Really, you're just
so positive about that.
- Christian.
- I am, actually.
What do you suggest that we do?
I suggest we get a B-2.
into the compound. Done.
Oh, sorry.
OK, let's just take it back.
So then, you do think he's in there?
No, no, no, no, no.
I think he's dead.
But if we're gonna
go down this path,
don't put our best Special Ops
in an impossible situation,
just 'cause you think
he might be in there.
We killed Khalid Habib with a missile.
How do we know this isn't a trap?
the sovereign territory
of another country.
If it turns out that
it's a wealthy prince
from Dubai who's in this compound,
and we've sent Special Forces in,
we've got problems.
I was living in Brooklyn,
and there was this party
on this roof of my friend's building.
Well, I got hammered at this party.
And I was passed out, on the roof,
sitting in this lawn chair,
facing the city.
The very next morning,
as soon as I opened my eyes,
that's when the first plane hit.
I thought I was still dreaming.
From across the river
I had a from' row seat
to the whole damn thing.
I was in BUDS.
Second or third week,
I think, I don't know.
One day they yanked everyone
to the side,
and they made an announcement.
We were going to war.
What followed was...
...three days of...
...three days of the worst ass-kicking
you could ever imagine.
Thirty-four quit that weren't quitters.
Thirty-four.
Whoo-whee!
I guess 34 is my lucky number.
I guess it is.
Gentlemen, we're gonna
do some shooting.
Then we're gonna do more shooting,
then we're gonna be
shooting some more.
Start at 15, stop at three.
Two double-taps with the rifle...
...transition to pistol.
Fire or failure.
As always gentlemen,
big boy rules apply.
Oh, what's up, man?
Hey, little man.
I can hear you but I can't see you.
let me figure this out.
Oh, come on.
I showed you how to do it.
- Hey, Mama.
Hi, baby.
It's so good to see you.
- Hey.
- Hey, brother.
Hey, sis, hey, bro.
Don't keep me waiting,
I haven't seen you in awhile.
Oh, there she goes.
So, what are you up to?
Oh, you know.
Just getting ready.
Getting ready.
Pull away! Open opposing doors.
He got up at five
so he's... he's tired.
- Dada, I love you.
- Yes?
I love you. Can you see me?
Clear, clear!
You knew I was gonna call you,
and you have on your cleaning sweats?
I have something else on.
Oh, you do?
Oh, what was that?
What you got... Oh.
- Let me see.
- You need to beg.
- I need to beg?
- Hey, Pop.
- Yeah.
You had on the space glasses.
We might need a spaceship
if you keep clowning me.
- Open opposing door!
- Spread out!
- Fire!
- Clear!
- Clear.
- I love seeing you,
but you really need to cut your hair.
I'm gonna cut your hair for you.
They like me to look like
the bad guys over here,
so I get to grow it anyway I want.
- Just doing a lot of training.
- You look bigger already.
out a lot lately.
with working like a dog.
Makes you appreciate
the good things in life.
Closed door, right!
Breach!
Oh, yes.
You like?
I love.
Go, go, go.
Go, go, go, go,
When you coming home?
Three, two, one!
Execute!
Can't really tell you much
about what we're doing, but
we're doing a lot of training.
Uh, a lot of shooting.
And, uh... you know,
we'll be home soon.
OK, are you staying safe?
Being careful?
I got the best men
in the military backing me up.
It's not gonna be a problem.
Thank you for what you're doing,
and all my friends thank you
for what you're doing.
we appreciate that.
It's nice to hear.
Nice.
to take care of yourself.
Yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am.
That's what I miss.
Hang tough and mind your details,
and if nothing else,
keep an eye on your six
so that nothing happens to you
on the dark side.
Look after the best part.
I miss 'em and I love 'em,
and I can't wait
to call you guys again.
- You take care.
- All right, I love you, Pop.
I miss you, babe.
Get back, OK?
OK.
- Bye, babe.
I love you.
Ah.
Bye-bye.
Bye.
You know, in our world
you really have two families.
You have your actual family,
and your teammates.
I mean, we're gone 300 days a year.
Truth is, we live for it.
We're always wanting that call.
I'll drive this time.
Don't lose them.
Let's see if we can get a match.
Easy, easy.
Regain distance.
We've got an eye on you.
Slow down.
Slow it down.
You stay with the women,
I'll stay with the car.
Try to get a closer shot.
We need a positive ID.
Malik is following two women on foot.
I'm following the car.
I see you both.
We need to see the eyes
to get FRS to work.
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