What happens when a US aircraft is shot down in a war zone? Ex-Navy Seal who shot Bin Laden explains
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
On Friday, a U.S. F-15E military jet was shot down over Iran. The regime quickly put a bounty on the two missing pilots, as search-and-rescue teams are still scrambling to locate one crew member. In this interview, former Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill, details how the military jumps into action for a rescue mission.
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