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U.S. Navy S.ALs have shot and killed a trio of well-armed S.mali pirates and rescued American cargo ship Captain Richard Phillips who was held hostage by pirates in a lifeboat for five grueling days at sea.
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If we can look at the pictures because we're talking about precision shooters from the U.S. Navy S.ALs.
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That's when U.S. Navy S.ALs shot and killed a trio of well-armed S.mali pirates and rescued American cargo ship Captain Richard Phillips who was held hostage by the pirates in a lifeboat for five grueling days at sea.
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And he talked about his reaction to the rescue operation carried out by the U.S. Navy S.ALs.
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Some Followers=AFs and some leaders=ALs, but all of them with an authoritarian mindset.
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ALs view of the American and Islamic audiences is an interesting one;
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Okay, so we can see the pattern of the ALs Althouse Lefties:
Rush Limbaugh accuses Obama of tearing his words out of their original parody context to stir up racial fears. Ann Althouse 2008
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PENTAGON CORRES.ONDENT: And Kitty, the widow of one of the U.S. Navy S.ALs who was killed in that operation is breaking the traditional silence that surrounds America's secret warriors.
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In Washington, a U.S. Navy official says a purported Al Qaeda video appears to show the I.D. card and weapon of one of the four Navy S.ALs killed in eastern Afghanistan in late June.
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The Pentagon, of course, now saying eight of the people on board the helicopter were members of Army special forces, eight of them were U.S. Navy S.ALs -- Carol?
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