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    Tell me one of you went to this. Would have been an honor to sit there and listen to him tell his story in person.

    Helosailor and I went to the Restrepo opening and got the honor of listening to two of the SGTs tell their story. Was quite an honor.

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    To hear Marcus Luttrell tell his unbelievable story of survival -- in his own words -- is nothing short of life-changing. The tale when relayed by words written in ink on paper, while still incredible, pales in comparison to personally hearing the story from the man who was actually there, who actually lived it.

    Yet the former Navy SEAL, who has given everything but his life in service of his country, will still try to convince you he is no hero.

    After hearing his story live, though, it's hard to agree.

    Below, we give you an inside look at Luttrell's nationwide "Patriot Tour" and the opportunity to hear one of the most amazing true stories as told in the words of its author for the very first time. Each relevant section is followed by audio captured by TheBlaze of Luttrell telling his amazing story at the Majestic Theater in Dallas, Texas, on Aug. 3, 2013.

    Operation Redwing

    Speaking to a mesmerized audience in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday, Luttrell -- in vivid detail -- relived the hell he experienced during Operation Redwing, a now-infamous 2005 special-ops mission conducted near the mountainous Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Four U.S. Navy SEALs set out on the mission, but only one of them made it out alive.
    Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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    I got to hear him speak at a Glen Beck deal several years ago down in Houston, he was actually sitting right in front of me and I kept thinking this guy looks familiar and everyone wants to shake his hand. Then Beck introduced him and brought him up on stage with his family. It was very cool.

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      I wish I would have known about this, I definitely would have gone. The q&a after Restrepo was eye-opening and humbling. Luttrell and anyone who walked out of the Korengal deserve BMF wallets.
      "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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