The Untold Story of SEAL Team Six's Raid That Took Down Osama Bin Laden - Part 2

A behind-the-scenes look at SEAL Team Six's daring operation to capture or kill Osama Bin Laden

The Untold Story of SEAL Team Six's Raid That Took Down Osama Bin Laden - Part 2
In this post, we go behind the scenes and take a look at how 'the tip of the spear' took down the most wanted terrorist in the world. Source: NY.

In an explosive interview with 60 Minutes, one of the Navy SEAL Team Six operators who participated in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden gives an in-depth look at the mission that gripped the world on 2nd May 2011. Writing under the pseudonym "Mark Owen" for his book No Easy Day, the SEAL sheds light on the operation's preparation, execution, and aftermath.

This post is part two of a two-part Osama Bin Laden Series and you can read Part 1: 'Uncovering the Secrets of Osama Bin Laden's Mind: Insights from His Hard Drives' below.
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Behind the Scenes: SEAL Team Six's Daring Operation to Capture Osama Bin Laden

Planning the Raid: The Role of 'Miss 100%'

Owen reveals that a key part of the mission's success came from a CIA analyst dubbed "Miss 100%," who was certain that Osama bin Laden was hiding in the compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

The actual mini-model used to visualize Bin Laden's home in Pakistan | Behind the Scenes: SEAL Team Six's Daring Operation to Capture Osama Bin Laden | Mania News
The actual mini-model that was used to visualize Bin Laden's home in Pakistan. Seal Team Six, however, trained in a full-scale copy of the compound, built for them to train in. Source: Navy Museum.

She had tracked a trusted courier of bin Laden to the location and was confident the terrorist leader was there. Her certainty was a driving force behind the planning of the raid that took America's most wanted terrorist down.

Osama Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan was in many ways a fortress | The Untold Story of SEAL Team Six's Raid That Took Down Osama Bin Laden | Feature Stories on Mania Africa
Osama Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan was in many ways a fortress. Source: Wikipedia.

The Helicopter Crash: Luck, Improvisation, and Skill

As the SEAL team approached the compound, things took an unexpected turn when one of their helicopters crashed. The incident, which threatened to turn the mission into a disaster even before boots were on the ground, was the first setback Seal Team Six faced.

Despite 'No Easy Day' suggesting that Seal Team Six used a Stealth Black Hawk, the particular plane used that day is still very much a mystery | The Helicopter Crash: Luck, Improvisation, and Skill | Feature Stories on Mania Africa
Despite 'No Easy Day' suggesting that Seal Team Six used a Stealth Black Hawk, the particular plane used that day is still very much a mystery as investigations, such as this one by NYT, concluded that this was a different type of aircraft. Source: NYT.

The team quickly shifted gears and adapted, showcasing the combination of planning and improvisation that enabled them to turn what could have been a disaster into a success. "We were trained to expect the unexpected," Owen recalls, emphasizing the role that preparation played in their ability to stay composed under pressure.

The stealth helicopter that crashed as Seal Team Six infiltrated Bin Laden's hideout | Behind the Scenes: SEAL Team Six's Daring Operation to Capture Osama Bin Laden | Mania News
The stealth helicopter that crashed as Seal Team Six infiltrated Bin Laden's hideout is still something of a mystery to this day. Here is its tail. Source: Wired.

Hostility Inside the Compound

The raid was not without resistance. One of bin Ladenā€™s couriers opened fire on the SEALs as they entered the compound and proceeded to clear the outhouses. Despite coming under heavy fire as they tried to breach the doors with explosives, the Seal team swiftly neutralized the threat.

An illustration of Seal Team Six's raid on Osama Bin Laden's hideout | The Inside Story of SEAL Team Six's Raid on Osama Bin Laden | Mania News
An illustration of Seal Team Six's raid on Osama Bin Laden's hideout. The boys, despite crashing down and coming under fire, were surprised to find the women in the house overtly aggressive and hostile, unlike other terrorist spouses they'd come across in their missions in Afghanistan. Source: New Yorker.

Surprisingly, the women inside the compound were unusually hostile, unlike what the SEALs had experienced during raids in Afghanistan. "They came at us aggressively, which was something we hadn't faced before," Owen said, adding that their behavior heightened the tension in an already highly risky operation.

Clearing the Compound: Osama Bin Laden's Final Moments

The team methodically cleared the first two floors of the house before moving to the third floor, where bin Laden was believed to be hiding. A "point man" led the way, spotting bin Laden and firing a fatal headshot. Owen then approached bin Laden's body and shot him multiple times as well, to ensure he was dead. "We had to be absolutely sure," Owen explained, describing the moment as both tense and surreal.

'Thank You' letters Americans sent to the Navy Seal Team Six, now on display at the Navy Museum. Source: Navy Museum.

Inside the SEAL Team Six Raid that Killed Osama Bin Laden

Risks and Courage: Facing the Unknown

The SEALs knew they were taking immense risks, especially when the point man grabbed two women in the room with bin Laden, suspecting they might have been wearing suicide vests. "He was putting his life on the line for the team," Owen remarked, highlighting the constant threat they faced during the raid. Most terrorists would be wearing these suicide vests when they knew they were being raided.

Victory for the Eagle: 'Geronimo' is Dead

The Seals had now finished clearing the third floor and it was time to confirm the kill. After a bit of inspection, and despite seeing that the individual they had just killed was a little tallā€”at about 6.2ftā€”the unit commander was called in and on just a single glance, confirmed that it was indeed Osama Bin Laden.

Eagerly watching things unfold in the situation room, President Obama, VP Joe Biden, and Sec. of State Hilary Clinton finally got the call that Osama Bin Laden had been killed | Killing Osama Bin Laden | Mania News
Eagerly watching things unfold in the situation room, President Obama, VP Joe Biden, and Sec. of State Hilary Clinton finally got the call that Osama Bin Laden had been killed. Source: AP.

Nicknamed 'Operation Geronimo', the raid on Osama Bin Laden was a victory and the men and women of Seal Team Six had exacted vengeance on America's public enemy number 1. Moments later, a call went into the situation room at the White House saying: 'For land and for country, 'Geronimo' is down'.

'The Obama White House Archives' document the tension and conversations in the situation room the day America took down Osama Bin Laden. Source: The Obama White House Archives.

Securing Evidence: DNA and Contingency Plans

After bin Laden was confirmed dead, the SEALs quickly collected DNA samples and gathered evidence. They prepared for the worst by making two copies of the DNA and photos of the body, knowing that if one of their helicopters was shot down on the return flight, the remaining team would still have proof of their success.

The Return: Miss 100% and Watching the Announcement

Back at a US base in Afghanistan, "Miss 100%" was overjoyed and moved to tears when Seal Team Six returned victorious, knowing that her assessment had been right. The team then watched as President Obama announced the death of bin Laden to the world. "It was surreal," Owen recalled, describing the jubilation that swept the country as people celebrated the news.

Cairo, a K9 Unit dog, was the only animal that went in with Seal Team Six | The Inside Story of SEAL Team Six's Raid on Osama Bin Laden | Feature Stories on Mania Africa
Cairo, a K9 Unit dog, was the only animal that went in with Seal Team Sixā€”and played an important part in taking down Osama Bin Laden. Source: AKC.

The Inside Story of SEAL Team Six's Raid on Osama Bin Laden

Meeting President Obama: A Team Effort

Later, the SEALs were privately awarded medals of valor by President Obama, who praised their courage and precision. Even so, when President Obama asked who fired the fatal shot, the team declined to name the shooter. "It was about the team, not one person," Owen emphasized, underscoring their collective effort.

President Obama privately met the Seal Team Six squadron that took out Bin Laden | The Inside Story of SEAL Team Six's Raid on Osama Bin Laden | Feature Stories on Mania Africa
President Obama privately met the Seal Team Six squadron that took out Bin Laden, and on asking them who the actual shooter was, they declined to tell him and said it was a team effort. Numerous reports since then say that it was Rob O'Neill. Source: MPR.

The Controversy Around 'No Easy Day'

Mark Owen wrote No Easy Day to share the story of the raid, aiming to honor the hundreds of people who contributed to the decade-long pursuit of bin Laden. Expectedly, the US government criticized the book, claiming Owen had broken his oath of secrecy. A government spokesperson stated that Owen should have "submitted a copy of the book for editing by the government" before publication, a move that was seen as censorship. Despite the allegations, Owen maintained that the book contained no classified information.

'No Easy Day' is not just any book, it's written by a Navy Seal Team Six member who was actually there and helped take down Osama Bin Laden | The Controversy Around 'No Easy Day' | Killing Osama Bin Laden | Mania News
'No Easy Day' is not just any book, it's written by a Navy Seal Team Six member who was actually there and helped take down Osama Bin Laden. Source: NBC.

In 2016, however, Mark Bissonnetteā€”understood to be the book's author and 'Mark Owen', was forced to pay all proceeds from the book to the US government, as he had signed non-disclosure agreements, NDAs, as part of his military service. He, however, wrote another book titled 'No Hero: the Evolution of a Navy Seal,' which he submitted for editing and from which several sections were redacted.

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A Full-Circle Moment: Visiting the 9/11 Memorial

One of the most emotional moments for Owen came when he visited the 9/11 Memorial in New York City. "It was a full-circle moment for the team," he said, reflecting on the significance of their mission in avenging the thousands of lives lost in the 9/11 attacks.

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Watch the 60 Minutes Interview of 'Mark Owen'. Courtesy of 60'.