* Robert O'Neill, the former Navy SEAL who shot Osama bin Laden, describes the moment he pulled the trigger and shot the world's most wanted man in the head
* His new memoir The Operator, recounts his distinguished career fighting in more than 400 separate combat missions
* The book, released earlier this week, details the historic night in 2011 he stormed the high-security compound in Abbottobad, Pakistan
The Navy SEAL who said he killed Osama Bin Laden has described the moment he pulled the trigger and shot the world's most wanted man in the head.
Robert O'Neill, 41, a decorated veteran who fought in more than 400 separate combat missions, recounted his distinguished career in his new memoir The Operator.
The new book details the historic night in 2011 he stormed the high-security compound in Abbottobad, Pakistan.
As signs began to suggest the leader of al-Qaeda was indeed inside, O'Neill reminded himself to savor the moment knowing it was likely he wouldn't make it out alive.
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