He comes to lautobiographie Chris Kyle, and Navy Seal sniper in this unit.
The bottom line of louvrage is devoted to his four deployments in Iraq and the focus is placed on its participation in the battles of Fallujah and Ramadi.
Chris Kyle holds the record of enemies killed (255 record "official" absolute of any US military history to date). Throughout louvrage, we feel that it derives no glory nor nen no regrets either. The lack of experience of its target range and the average shots (200-400 meters) largely explain this record. Interesting passages are devoted to the equipment and positioning of snipers.
Louvrage is obviously a hymn to the Navy Seal involved far seas for the benefit of US Marines and US Army. The fighting in Fallujah and Ramadi were particularly trying and louvrage makes good.
But attention to sensitive souls. Kyle language is raw and especially live. There seems to be a particularly nasty Texan spirit in which God, country and family seem to be fighting for the star.
I appreciated, for my part, as a counterpoint to its acts of war, the evolution of his thinking on his marriage and his family lont finally made up his military role. Obviously reluctantly.
A testimony on the Iraq war not to be missed.