Correct me if I'm wrong but do SEALs normally make public what they have done on missions? Aren't they told to abide by whatever opsec for their own safety. I have to say his book is a little beyond what I think the SEALs want out their on the public stage. He sort of made himself into a celebrity and possibly put himself in this position on his own. I was always put off a little about an autobiography book by a SEAL claiming to be the deadliest sniper on earth. This whole thing does not add up to dry ####. Very tragic and avoidable.