Chris Kyle was probably the most well-known Iraq War veteran/national hero. He served four tours of duty as a sniper assigned to Navy SEAL Team 3. Throughout his military career, he went on to be the deadliest sniper in U.S. military history. He was awarded 1 Silver Star and 4 Bronze Stars for his service. Christopher Scott Kyle, Chief Petty Officer, a.k.a. “The Legend” and “Devil of Ramadi” and “Tex”, was a former Navy SEAL, part of SEAL Team 3. Kyle was born in Odessa, TX, on April 8, 1974. As a child growing up on a ranch, he experienced a childhood shaped by the outdoors. Hunting was one of his favorite pastimes. He loved to hunt deer and pheasant. He competed in a number of bronco busting contests. He studied agriculture for 2 years at …show more content…
To become a SEAL, cadets go through a rigorous selection and training process at the Naval Special Warfare Training Center in Coronado, CA, which includes swimming 500 yards breast or sidestroke within 12.5 minutes, 100 push-ups in 2 minutes, 100 sit-ups in 2 minutes, 25 pull-ups with no time limit, and running 1.5 miles within 11 minutes. All within 7 months. Kyle met all the requirements and was placed in SEAL Team 3, where He became a great and well-respected marksman. His enemies named him “The Devil of Ramadi.” Throughout Kyle’s ten years of being a SEAL, He has had to go through some tough trials. His whole life was dedicated to protecting the lives of all Americans. The worst hardships were his losses and the people he failed to protect. “My regrets are about the people I couldn’t save—marines, soldiers, my buddies. I still feel their loss. I still ache for my failure to protect them.” He had an elevated level of selflessness, and this desire to help his comrades literally saved …show more content…
his life came to a sudden and tragic end on February 2, 2013. He and a friend were murdered at a gun range outside of Fort Worth by Eddie Ray Routh, an ex-marine with mental illness. Chris Kyle was 38 years old. This tragedy gained a huge following, especially in Texas. An estimated 7,000 came to attend a memorial service for the late SEAL at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. There was a highway dedicated to him and a memorial erected in his honor in Odessa, his hometown. Eddie Ray Routh, the person responsible for his death, was sentenced to life in prison without parole, just minutes after the verdict was made. A fitting punishment for a cold-blooded killer like him. Taya Kyle, Chris’s widow, wrote a book detailing how she coped with her tragic loss, and ultimately celebrated his life and military career, called “American Wife.” This also became a best-selling book. Taya went on to found the Chris Kyle Frog Foundation, which helps other mourning families cope with their losses and help disabled veterans recover from their injuries. This foundation has changed the lives of many veterans and their families and continues to do so
Kyle was only 38. The man that had shot them was Eddie Ray Routh, 25 years old at the time. Routh was a corporal in the Marines from June 2006 to January 2010(Sterbenz). Kyle and Littlefield had brought him to the shooting range for practice, when Routh pulled out a pistol and shot them both, killing them instantly. Routh had been brought to a mental hospital twice after the war because he suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
("After the first kill," Kyle writes, "the others come easy. I don't have to psych myself up, or do something special mentally — I look through the scope, get my target in the crosshairs, and kill my enemy, before he kills one of my people. "Kyle, Chris). American Sniper by the Navy Seal Chris Kyle is a great autobiography published in 2012. Chris Kyle was a 38 year old man that went into becoming an amazing and well-known Navy Seal.
Kyle’s marksmanship became renown not just within the American Military, with whom he was charged with protecting, but also among insurgents as well, they nick named him “ The Devil of Ramadi.” Kyle’s enemies had put a $20,000 bounty on the head of any U.S sniper. Kyle’s nerves and patience for tracking his subjects, earned him
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.
Governor Jesse Ventura, a/k/a James G. Janos, Plaintiff, v. Chris Kyle, Defendant. The dispute arose from an alleged altercation described in Chris Kyle’s autobiography. The alleged fight occurred between Jesse Ventura and Kyle during a SEAL’s wake.
Chris Kyle the Hero Heroes don’t need to have super-powers such as shooting lasers out of your eyes, flying, or super-speed. They don’t need a wear a mask, a cape, or tight spandex and fight evil villains at night in order to be a hero. Heroes can be ordinary people like Chris Kyle, a member of the United States Navy Seal and the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history, with over 160 kills confirmed by the Department of Defense. Chris Kyle is my perfect example of a hero because his actions in the past few years have shown me that he is selfless by putting the safety of others before himself, devoted by spending a great deal of time his fellow troops on and off the battlefield, and watchful by protecting the people he cares about.
Without the bravery of the Navy Seals this country history would
In his autobiography, American Sniper, Chris Kyle speaks about his training, life, and struggles as a Navy SEAL. Through this book book, readers are able to get an inside look on the true sacrifices and hardships that people who serve our country have to undergo. Specifically, Kyle focuses on his demanding training to become a SEAL, time and missions during his time serving the war in Iraq, and the struggles he faced in becoming a good husband and father when he came home. His Training in becoming a SEAL required a lot more than physical toughness. It required mental toughness.
He was given two Silver Stars and five Bronze Stars for his service and although they aren’t 100% sure how many people he killed, the Navy confirmed at least 160, but Kyle and his friends guess it to be more around 255 (dmagazine.com). So many consider him to be a hero. However, many people dislike him, some even go as far to call him a
According to dictionary.com, a hero is “a man of distinguished courage admired for brave deeds and noble qualities”. A hero is one who stands up for what he believes in and who helps other people. Chris Kyle proved that he is a military hero by putting his life in danger to protect others, claimed to have killed over 250 insurgents, and to cope with PTSD, he tried to help other veterans with PTSD. Chris Kyle was born April 8, 1974, in Midlothian, Texas. His dad is Wayne Kyle and is a deacon while his mom, Debbie Lynn, is a Sunday School teacher.
SEALs were responsible for the search and seizure of numerous Iraqi-held oil platforms in order to interrupt Iraq’s economy and to prevent Iraqi soldiers from using the platforms as a base of operations. The SEALs secured numerous oil rigs and found maps and other intelligence that became essential for future operations in the area (Navy SEALs: A History Part III Post-Vietnam to the Present, Kevin Dockery,
Since I was ten years old, I have been a member of the Young Marines, a program dedicated to the enrichment of youth. Aside from my family and school, this organization has had an incredible impact on my life, not only providing me with many unique and amazing experiences, but by shaping the foundation of my character by instilling in me the three core principles of the Young Marines: Discipline, Leadership, and Teamwork and also by emphasizing the importance of community service. I have had many amazing and unique experiences as a Young Marine which included the challenges of promotion to become the senior ranking officer, learning many new skills such as CPR, teaching Drug Demand Reduction, leading and mentoring the members of the Unit, going on encampments and traveling. In my sophomore year, my Unit Commander, a Korean War veteran, selected me to travel with him to Seoul. Every few years he chooses a Young Marine to take to South Korea based on merit.
Chris Kyle, a United States Navy Seal who served ten years in the United States Navy is labeled as the most deadly sniper in the United States military. Serving four tours in Iraq, Kyle is credited with over 160 kills according to the Department of Defense. Five years after being honorably discharged from the military, the film American Sniper was
Admiral William H. Mcraven addressed the 2014 graduating class at the University of Austin, Texas with more than eight thousand students in attendance. The address given by Adm. Mcraven touched the hearts of millions from all around the world by his inspirational message of how one person can change the world if they simply helped change the lives of ten others in their lifetime. I chose this speech for my rhetorical analysis because of the simple message it portrays, how helping a few can eventually help many. Adm. Mcraven’s address was especially effective for his audience, much due to how he relates to the students by reminiscing of the day he graduated from UT while providing advice for young college graduates preparing to begin their adult lives.
What is a hero/ heroism? Heroism is something impossible that some might think can’t be done unless try it. For example, in my book, “Portul’s Diary”, the main character (who is an Enderman) named Portul, travels to the future to help his future self free his friends from the wrath of the evil Enderman Queen named Endina. Unfortunately, she dies in the process, but at least Portul was brave and determined enough to save her. Then, he attempts to get an energy cell to repair the time-machine and overpower Endina.