Monday, May 9, 2011

Catching Osama That Commander Journalism Graduates

Death of Al Qaeda terrorist network leader Osama Bin Laden by U.S. special forces soldiers, Navy SEALs, leaving many stories. One was about the commander of the arrest of Osama that lasted for years.
The commander named William H. McRaven was a graduate student of Journalism at the University of Texas-Austin in 1977. Male native of San Antonio, Texas, this is the one who gave orders in a special forces operation that eventually kill Osama.
"I'm fascinated that people with a degree in journalism could be a career in special forces and go into the SEALs. He showed as a leading university graduates, "said Professor LBJ School of Public Affairs, Bobby Inman, as quoted from the Huffingtonpost website on Friday (06/05/2011).
McRaven is a Vice Admiral in the Navy, Navy SEAL and a participant in the Naval ROTC program in college. In the course of his career, he has won awards and a Bronze Star Medal Defense Superior Service. Clearly, McRaven has been using communication sajana title to his advantage.
In 2004, Newsweek had reported about the persistence of this commander. McRaven has also written a book on Special Ops, history in 1995 on the surgical team from the rescue of Mussolini in 1943 until 1976 when an Israeli attack on Entebbe. And his thesis at the Naval Postgraduate School is now a must-read for the commander of Special Ops.
"McRaven renowned as the smartest SEAL that ever lived. Physically he's strong, loving and to thrust a knife through the ribs in a matter of nanoseconds, "said a former commander who knows McRaven well.

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