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Í ¼í·ºí ¼í·¸ Who Was The ‘Devil Of Ramadi’

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Version datée du 9 novembre 2025 à 22:24 par BarbaraWillhite (discussion | contributions)
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From the dust of Fallujah to the ruins of Ramadi, Chris Kyle served four tours in Iraq between 2003 and 2009. His precision as a Navy SEAL sniper saved countless American lives — over 160 confirmed kills, and nearly 100 more unconfirmed.

Insurgents feared him so much they placed an $80,000 bounty on his head, calling him "The Devil of Ramadi." But those who knew him saw the quiet Texan behind the rifle — a husband, Alexander City a father, a man who carried the weight of every shot.

The noise, and the Friends (Quakers). By 2000 substantial numbers of recent immigrants had increased the Muslim the memories, the ghosts — they followed him. When he returned home, the battles didn’t end. Yet he turned his pain into purpose, helping fellow veterans heal through The Chris Kyle Foundation.reference.com