American Sniper: The Story of Chris Kyle and His Journey in the Military

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Brenna Hamilton
             Mrs. Palmer 2
nd
 hour reading
 
 
 
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the
Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
is a memoir by United States Navy SEAL
Chris Kyle, written with Scott McEwen and
Jim DeFelice. The book was published by
William Morrow and Company on January
2, 2012 and made it on the New York
Times best seller list for 37 weeks. The
book sold over 1.2 million copies, with
700,000 copies in just 2015 alone. It
landed on all the major best-seller lists
including the aforementioned The New
York Times, and Publishers Weekly, USA
Today and No. 2 on Amazon.
 
                         STORY PLOT
 
Growing up in Texas, Chris Kyle is taught by his
father how to shoot a rifle and hunt deer. When one
night while talking with his brother he sees the news
coverage of the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings and
decides to enlist in the Navy. He qualifies for special
training and becomes a U.S. Navy SEALs sniper.
Shortly after graduating and becoming a SEAL he
goes to a local bar and meets a woman named Taya
and the two soon get married. After the september
11, 2001 attacks, chris gets sent to Iraq. His very
first kills are a woman and boy who attacked U.S
marines with a Russian made RKG-3 anti-tank
grenade.
 
 
Next, he is assigned to hunt for the al-Qaeda leader
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, while interrogating a family
the father offers to lead the SEALs to "The Butcher",
al-Zarqawi's second-in-command. The plan goes
bad when The Butcher captures the father and his
son, killing them while Chris is pinned down by a
sniper using a Romanian PSL sniper rifle. This
sniper goes by the name Mustafa and is an Olympic
Games medalist from Syria.
 
                 STORY PLOT CONTINUED…
 
 
Shortly after this, he returns home to his wife and
the birth of his son. Chris is then again called to
leave for a second tour and is promoted to Chief
Petty Officer. On this second tour he is involved in a
shootout with The Butcher, in which he kills him.
Chris then agains returns home for the birth of his
daughter. Shortly thereafter. He is called again for a
third tour. While still hunting for al-Zarqawi, Mustafa
seriously injures a unit member, Ryan "Biggles" Job,
and the unit is evacuated back to base. When they
decide to return to the field and continue the
mission, another SEAL, Marc Lee is killed by
gunfire. With this guilt Chris feels the need to return
for a fourth tour in Iraq. While back in Iraq, he is
assigned to kill mustafa, who had been sniping U.S
army combat engineers.
 
 
 
When his sniper team is placed on a rooftop inside enemy
territory, he spots Mustafa and takes him out with a risky
long distance shot at 2100 yards (1920 meters), but with
this shot, he exposes his team's position to numerous
armed insurgents. Being low on ammunition, a sandstorm
provides cover for an escape in which Chris is injured and
almost left behind. After returnig home, Chris is unable to
adjust fully to civillian life. While visting with a psychiatrist
at the VA, he is encouraged to help wounded veterans at
the VA hospital. After this change, he begings to slowly
adjust to home life. After continously helping other
veterans on Feburuary 2, 2013, Chris is shot and killed
while hanging out at a shooting range by another veteran
he was trying to help.
 
SCOTT MCEWEN
 
Scott McEwen (1961- ) is a trial attorney in San Diego,
California. He grew up in the mountains of Eastern Oregon
where he became an Eagle Scout; hiking, fishing, and
hunting at every opportunity presented. He obtained his
undergraduate degree in Oregon and thereafter studied and
worked extensively in London, England. Scott works with and
provides support for several military charitable organizations,
including the Seal Team Foundation.
 
Scott’s interest in military history, intense patriotism, and
experience with long-range hunting rifles, compelled him to
accurately record the battlefield experiences of Chris Kyle,
the most lethal sniper in United States military history.
 
JIM DEFELICE
 
Author Jim DeFelice has written over fifty fiction and
non-fiction books, including fourteen that have made
the New York Times best-seller lists.
 
WILLIAM MORROW AND COMPANY
 
William Morrow and Company is an American
publishing company founded by William Morrow in
1926. The company was gained by Scott Foresman
in 1967, and then sold to Hearst Corporation in
1981, which was later sold again  to News
Corporation in 1999. The company is now an imprint
of HarperCollins. William Morrow has published
many renowned fiction and non-fiction authors,
including Ray Bradbury, Elmore Leonard, Neal
Stephenson, Erle Stanley Gardner, B.H. Liddell Hart,
Neil Gaiman and Michael Chabon.
Francis Thayer Hobson was President and later
Chairman of the Board of William Morrow and
Company.
 
THE END, HOPE YOU ENJOYED!
 
All my information came from
the book, except on the other
co- authors which I found on
google.
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Growing up in Texas, Chris Kyle becomes a highly skilled Navy SEAL sniper, experiencing intense combat situations and personal struggles during his tours in Iraq. His missions to eliminate high-profile targets like Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and Mustafa are depicted, along with the challenges of readjusting to civilian life after multiple deployments.

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  • Chris Kyle
  • Navy SEAL
  • Sniper
  • Military History

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  1. Brenna Hamilton Mrs. Palmer 2ndhour reading

  2. American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History is a memoir by United States Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, written with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. The book was published by William Morrow and Company on January 2, 2012 and made it on the New York Times best seller list for 37 weeks. The book sold over 1.2 million copies, with 700,000 copies in just 2015 alone. It landed on all the major best-seller lists including the aforementioned The New York Times, and Publishers Weekly, USA Today and No. 2 on Amazon.

  3. STORY PLOT Growing up in Texas, Chris Kyle is taught by his father how to shoot a rifle and hunt deer. When one night while talking with his brother he sees the news coverage of the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings and decides to enlist in the Navy. He qualifies for special training and becomes a U.S. Navy SEALs sniper. Shortly after graduating and becoming a SEAL he goes to a local bar and meets a woman named Taya and the two soon get married. After the september 11, 2001 attacks, chris gets sent to Iraq. His very first kills are a woman and boy who attacked U.S marines with a Russian made RKG-3 anti-tank grenade.

  4. Next, he is assigned to hunt for the al-Qaeda leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, while interrogating a family the father offers to lead the SEALs to "The Butcher", al-Zarqawi's second-in-command. The plan goes bad when The Butcher captures the father and his son, killing them while Chris is pinned down by a sniper using a Romanian PSL sniper rifle. This sniper goes by the name Mustafa and is an Olympic Games medalist from Syria.

  5. STORY PLOT CONTINUED Shortly after this, he returns home to his wife and the birth of his son. Chris is then again called to leave for a second tour and is promoted to Chief Petty Officer. On this second tour he is involved in a shootout with The Butcher, in which he kills him. Chris then agains returns home for the birth of his daughter. Shortly thereafter. He is called again for a third tour. While still hunting for al-Zarqawi, Mustafa seriously injures a unit member, Ryan "Biggles" Job, and the unit is evacuated back to base. When they decide to return to the field and continue the mission, another SEAL, Marc Lee is killed by gunfire. With this guilt Chris feels the need to return for a fourth tour in Iraq. While back in Iraq, he is assigned to kill mustafa, who had been sniping U.S army combat engineers.

  6. When his sniper team is placed on a rooftop inside enemy territory, he spots Mustafa and takes him out with a risky long distance shot at 2100 yards (1920 meters), but with this shot, he exposes his team's position to numerous armed insurgents. Being low on ammunition, a sandstorm provides cover for an escape in which Chris is injured and almost left behind. After returnig home, Chris is unable to adjust fully to civillian life. While visting with a psychiatrist at the VA, he is encouraged to help wounded veterans at the VA hospital. After this change, he begings to slowly adjust to home life. After continously helping other veterans on Feburuary 2, 2013, Chris is shot and killed while hanging out at a shooting range by another veteran he was trying to help.

  7. SCOTT MCEWEN Scott McEwen (1961- ) is a trial attorney in San Diego, California. He grew up in the mountains of Eastern Oregon where he became an Eagle Scout; hiking, fishing, and hunting at every opportunity presented. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Oregon and thereafter studied and worked extensively in London, England. Scott works with and provides support for several military charitable organizations, including the Seal Team Foundation. Scott s interest in military history, intense patriotism, and experience with long-range hunting rifles, compelled him to accurately record the battlefield experiences of Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in United States military history.

  8. JIM DEFELICE Author Jim DeFelice has written over fifty fiction and non-fiction books, including fourteen that have made the New York Times best-seller lists.

  9. WILLIAM MORROW AND COMPANY William Morrow and Company is an American publishing company founded by William Morrow in 1926. The company was gained by Scott Foresman in 1967, and then sold to Hearst Corporation in 1981, which was later sold again to News Corporation in 1999. The company is now an imprint of HarperCollins. William Morrow has published many renowned fiction and non-fiction authors, including Ray Bradbury, Elmore Leonard, Neal Stephenson, Erle Stanley Gardner, B.H. Liddell Hart, Neil Gaiman and Michael Chabon. Francis Thayer Hobson was President and later Chairman of the Board of William Morrow and Company.

  10. THE END, HOPE YOU ENJOYED! All my information came from the book, except on the other co- authors which I found on google.

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