Robert O’Neill is a Navy SEAL veteran who became famous for firing the bullet that killed Osama bin Laden. He’s also worked as a contributor for Fox News and Newsmax TV, as well as being a motivational speaker and author. He’s published a book called The Operator, recounting his SEAL career and the raid on bin Laden’s compound.
Dakota Meyer is a Marine veteran who received the Medal of Honor for his service in Afghanistan. Among his publications is the New York Times best-selling war memoir Into the Fire, as well as his podcast Front Toward Enemy with Dakota Meyer.
The Way Forward (2022) examines the intersection between combat and life as experienced by two decorated American veterans. Although war can be brutal, it also helped the authors uncover their humanity. And along the way, they learned some of life’s most important lessons that can be applied in both military and civilian contexts.
The Operator is a gripping memoir by Robert O'Neill, a former Navy SEAL who played a key role in the mission to kill Osama bin Laden. Through intense and often harrowing accounts, O'Neill takes us inside the world of the elite special forces and provides a firsthand perspective on some of the most significant military operations in recent history.
Readers who are interested in first-hand accounts of military operations
Those who want to gain insights into the mindset and experiences of a Navy SEAL
People who enjoy thrilling and intense narratives