Good article.
Haven’t seen this pointed out. The ex-SEALs ordered to stand down went anyway. Woods’ father said his son had saved (if I’m correct) about thirty lives (Americans at the consulate). Can anyone verify this?
The order, if followed, would have meant DOZENS of dead?
Any solid number on how many lives the two ex-SEALs saved?
I am of the belief that they went to the consulate to facilitate a rescue and retreat back to the annex. They rescued one or two, and one body but could not find the ambassador. Source...... Greg Palcott Fox News
Fighting a battle was not their objective
There were only five to seven Americans at the consulate from what I can tell. Three of those were black men according to the cowardly Libyan guards. Then there was the ambassador and Sean Smith. According to one first hand account, all of the Americans were armed. Also, the Libyan witness said the three black men were wearing body armor.
I have read that they killed 30-60 Muzzies.....don’t know how many people they saved, although there are at least 3 Americans I believe who were injured and brought home.
Until someone that was on the ground that night or one of the high brass that have been relieved of command comes out publicly with what went down that night, MSM will ignore this story.
Any solid number on how many lives the two ex-SEALs saved?
I have an article, but not sure how accurate it is. The ex-SEALS arrived unarmed and picked up Al-Qaeda weapons and returned fire. This allowed 20 Americans to escape. The ex-SEALS killed 60 Al-Qaeda.
http://scottoncapecod.wordpress.com/2012/10/25/navy-seals-always/