The Taliban fighters, now unaware of his location, continued firing for some time before stopping. Luttrell has gone on record stating that his father was a tough man and taught Luttrell and his twin brother that they would have to work hard to earn their way. But it's different for me, obviously. Now I'm in their country, the USA, and we'll see how they treat me.". Around noon, as the Americans hid among rocks and fallen trees, a goat herder stumbled across Luttrell as two other herders, one of them a teenage boy, trailed behind with roughly 100 goats. He was born and raised by his parents in Houston, Texas. The objective of the mission was to locate Muhammad Ismail, a top-ranking member of the Taliban, and dispatch him. Once Gulab escaped, he assumed the worst was behind him. WebMarcus Luttrell (@marcusluttrell) Instagram photos and videos marcusluttrell Follow 450 posts 737K followers 759 following Marcus Luttrell Husband, Dad, Veteran & Advocate for Good People. Up to that point, he'd had no respect for the people of Afghanistan. Not long before he called me in Tel Aviv, Wildes's contacts in Afghanistan went dark. 'Cause I couldn't stand to hear him die. Luttrell, left, with Mark Wahlberg, who portrays him in 'Lone Survivor,' at the movies L.A. premiere in 2013. Back home, Luttrell was reunited with his family, who, thanks to erroneous media reports, had believed him dead. Gulab says Luttrell asked him to give $13,000 to the other villagers, which he says he did. This podcast has become a beacon of hope and resilience to those who are facing the impossible. He began unofficial training with a former soldier at 14 and at 25, in 2001, he became a SEAL. Perhaps something was lost in translation between the two men. Gulab had never read Luttrell's bookhe can't read or write in any language, and he understood the movie was fictional. He could barely walk, and if he had attempted to reach Murphy, would have been shot instantly. His twin brother Morgan is also a retired Navy SEAL who left the Navy with the rank of lieutenant Marcus won the Republican primary for Texass 8th congressional district on March 1, 2022. But in two little corners of this world, in the Hindu Kush and eight thousand miles away in Southeast Texas, love, respect, and friendship will forever hold Marcus and me together.". In March 2001, 29-year-old Lt. John Skop Jr. was the first SEAL candidate to lose his life during Hell Week while undergoing a swimming exercise. It struck the fuel tanks, Luttrell wrote, and no one survived. He married his wife called Melanie Juneau. Don't Even Google It. I ask him how his experience with them changed the way he saw the world. "My head was spinning," he says, "and everything turned to black and white.". Saving Luttrell was an extraordinary act of courage, and it destroyed Gulab's life. I got shot-fragged by RPGs and grenades, eleven through-and-throughs in my quads and calves, shrapnel stickin out of my legs and everywhere. Amber: My dad is a big part of how resilient Ive been. But he doesn't for one moment regret protecting Luttrell, and the two maintain a close friendship. While he eventually lost sight of it, the Texas Rangers soon caught up with and arrested those responsible. As we park, I see a police car near the entrance. Robinson, Luttrell's co-author, recalls a similar exchange: "[Luttrell and his wife] offered to build Gulab a large house on a river," he says, "and to provide him with livestockthat would give him an income and he would be safe there forever. For the next two weeks, the Lone Survivor Foundation paid for Gulab to travel around the country with Fairchild and an interpreter. Marcus makes a significant cameo appearance in at least three scenes in the film although he is present in other scenes. Gulab was asleep in his room when a bomb exploded by the front gate of his home. Every week, retired Navy SEAL and Lone Survivor Marcus join his twin brother Morgan and his producer Andrew Brockenbush as they take their listers into the briefing room to chat with incredible guests sharing their greatest never quit stories. Prior to its hiatus, she also served as the Head of Content for UK YouTube publication, TenEighty Magazine. Only one Navy SEAL would live on that day Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Marcus Luttrell. "No Taliban!" For former U.S. Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell, his personal moral crisis has become the subject of an autobiography and major motion picture. Its unbelievable what you can do when the threat to your own life is that bad. "If he had waitedto save a Navy SEAL, Marcus Luttrell never would have survived.". Gulab says he never received a copy of The Lion of Sabray from Robinson or the publisher, so as we sit in his drab four-bedroom apartment, I read him parts of his story. Soon after Gulab returned to Asadabad, his life was again thrown into turmoil. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service. During the section of his book in which he describes his SEAL training, which includes Hell Week five days of no sleep and rigorous 20 hour days Luttrell quotes one of his superiors, who tells him that the human body can withstand almost anything it's the mind that needs to be conquered. He has a lot of added stress, the Taliban weren't trying to kill him before I walked in there, and they are now, there's a bounty on his head. It's not like you can just walk out and think this guy's good and introduce yourself, that doesn't work like that over there. Morgan Luttrell, right, flanks then-Gov. "This letter is from the brave fighters and the mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate," it read. He's grateful to Robinson for writing the book but feels he hasn't been properly compensated. So as he stood in his yard, watching the sun slowly rise, Gulab finally lost something the Taliban hadn't been able to take from him in nearly a decade of attackshe lost hope. Containing 100 per cent new and original content, its published every Thursday on the Apple Newsstand. The Afghan's friends advised him not to sign, but he didn't listen; he needed the money. In 2008, in a rare display of bipartisanship, Congress created a system to bring over Iraqi and Afghan translators, office workers and other American allies. His father, a former Navy gunner in Vietnam, was a man's man who taught his children to live off the land; together, Marcus and his twin brother Morgan learnt how to build shelters, to fish, to shoot, to scuba, and to kill, butcher and roast wild boars. Gulab emerged unscathed, but a bullet hit his brother-in-law in the ribs. years in a U.S. civilian jail. With his family in danger, and no way to make a living, he contacted Fairchild and others at the base. His supplies, helmet and gear were ripped away from him as he backflipped, the others soon following suit in similar fashion, crashing through the boulders as Luttrell landed, breaking his back. None, however, seem to explain the differences between what Robinson wrote and what the Afghan claims happened. Multiple back surgeries. One of them, an Afghan friend, was shot by the Taliban for helping Gulab and still receives death threats. He is also drawing on his combat experience, but in a less glamorous fashion than his brother. ), Robinson says he wasn't sure what to do, but the book was finished, so he found a publisher and gave Gulab a third of the money, as promised (he says he kept Luttrell's cut). "That never happened. His trousers had been ripped clean off. The question of honor has nothing to do with his religion.". By the end of his eight-year career in the United States Navy, Marcus became an SO1. Now there were just 30 to 40 fighters on the mountain. For more than a decade, the Taliban's threats kept him awake at night. ", Gulab shrugs. Then the Afghan and his sons boarded a flight from Kabul to New Delhi. Billy lived near Marcus home. All I wanted him to do was stop screaming my name. Some eight years later, Luttrell couldn't change what happened to Murphy, but he still had Gulab, a man he now called his brother in blood. When the Afghan contacted him through Fairchild, the former SEAL was setting up a nonprofit, the Lone Survivor Foundation, to help American military personnel adjust to life after war. On June 24, Vocativ published the story, and it quickly went viral. He didn't specify a sum; that would have been impolite, but he said yes. It is curious that Gulab's allegations and the financial requests came in the same time frame." Upon returning from the war, Luttrell was given a Labrador Retriever DASY which he named after his comrades whod lost their lives during Operation Red Wings. He was exhausted, scared and dying of thirst, but he pushed on. Having Ph.D. behind your name is much like having SEAL behind your name, Luttrell said. Luttrell was medically discharged from the Navy and now resides in the U.S. with his wife. After growing up in Willis, 50 miles north of Houston, Luttrell wanted to come back to Texas. In fact, two graphic videos the gunmen shot during the firefight show only seven men in Shah's militia. Luttrell is the 38-year-old former Navy SEAL whose story about the 2005 operation in Afghanistan, which cost the life of his three SEAL brethren and 16 other SEALs and Army Special Ops soldiers, is the basis for his 2007 book Lone Survivor and last January's Peter Berg-directed movie starring Mark Wahlberg. All he could do now was belly crawl. The militants responded with a barrage of bullets. However, a fractured femur delayed his completion of the program, meaning he graduated with Class 228 on April 21, 2000. I have seen this one stop some of the Stew Smith discusses some tips that will help when running in sand. Unbeknownst to Luttrell, yet more tragedy had befallen his team. According to police, theyd been linked to at least five other area killings in the months leading up to the shooting. They tried as he bumped over the road in a silver sedan, killing his nephew with a bullet to the brain. And that's all I did sir, really, I just kept getting back up. Luttrell spun his rifle at the goatherder while Axe took aim from another angle. For the next two years, Gulab and his family remained relatively safe. After regaining consciousness, Marcus evaded the pursuing enemy with the help of local Pashtun villagers including Mohammad Gulab, Eventually, Mohammad was sent as an emissary to the nearest U.S. base to secure Marcuss safe rescue and ultimately saved his life. "[Luttrell's claims] are exaggerated nonsense," says Patrick Kinser, a former Marine infantry officer who participated in Operation Red Wings and read the former SEAL's after action report. [But] there weren't 35 enemy fighters in all of the Korengal Valley [that day]. one of them shouted. They could have worked out a similar deal with Luttrell, the caller argued. We exit the highway and head toward a trendy, gentrified neighborhood in east Dallas. They tried with a bomb. For months, Wildes had been working with Gulab, and he'd made several useful contacts in Kabul and Asadabad. They tried to kill him in the morning. On the night of June 27, 2005, with a sense of dread creeping over him, Luttrell and his fellow SEALsMichael Murphy, Matthew Axelson and Danny Dietzheaded out for a recon mission in a dangerous part of Kunar province near the Pakistani border. Gulab with two of his children in their apartment complex; his son Irshad, right, is now the familys primary breadwinner, in part because his English is far better than that of his parents. Melanie says the man she knows is a "teddy bear" who reads to the kids each night and leaves random romantic notes around the house for her. 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What he's seen, a film will never equal. For his actions in Afghanistan, he was awarded the Navy Cross and the Purple Heart, and he later went on to publish Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10. And once he crossed the border, Wildes worried how he would support his wife and kids. .css-gk9meg{display:block;font-family:Lausanne,Arial,sans-serif;font-weight:normal;margin-bottom:0;margin-top:0;padding-top:0.25rem;-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;}@media (any-hover: hover){.css-gk9meg:hover{color:link-hover;}}@media(max-width: 48rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1.125rem;line-height:1.15;margin-bottom:0.25rem;}}@media(min-width: 40.625rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1rem;line-height:1.2;margin-bottom:0.625rem;}}@media(min-width: 64rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1.25rem;line-height:1.2;}}@media(min-width: 73.75rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1.25rem;line-height:1.2;}}How Can Black Mirror Stay Fresh in Season 6? This article first appeared in .css-umdwtv{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-thickness:.0625rem;text-decoration-color:#FF3A30;text-underline-offset:0.25rem;color:inherit;-webkit-transition:background 0.4s;transition:background 0.4s;background:linear-gradient(#ffffff, #ffffff 50%, #d5dbe3 50%, #d5dbe3);-webkit-background-size:100% 200%;background-size:100% 200%;}.css-umdwtv:hover{color:#000000;text-decoration-color:border-link-body-hover;-webkit-background-position:100% 100%;background-position:100% 100%;}Esquire Weekly, our new iPad-only edition. In his book, To Be a Friend Is Fatal, Kirk Johnson, a former U.S. Agency for International Development worker in Fallujah, describes the wishful thinking and twisted logic that left so many U.S. allies stranded in Iraq and Afghanistan. After dinner, we head back to my hotel. Fazilhaq found Gulab and his sons an apartmenta small room and bathroom with no kitchenand helped them register with the U.N. refugee agency. But miraculously, as the film Lone Survivor (opening limited Wednesday, wide Jan. 10) depicts, an unconscious Luttrell was saved by an Afghan villager after crawling miles to safety. Despite being shot twice, breaking his back and suffering serious injuries to his left leg following a grenade blast, Luttrell was able to crawl into a crevasse. In the 2013 American biographical war film titled Lone Survivor, actor Mark Wahlberg portrayed Marcus.The movie is based on the eponymous 2007 nonfiction book by Marcus. The prospects for his illiterate friend and his sons were much worse. The American abandoned you, Gulab recalls him saying, referring to Yousafzai's article. The blast woke his children, who ran to a neighbor's house for safety while Gulab and his wife grabbed their Kalashnikovs and climbed onto their roof. Once hed regained consciousness, he evaded the Taliban with the held of local Pashtun villagers, and was eventually rescued by Army Rangers and the Afghan National Army. The wound wasn't serious, but it was a painful reminder that the Taliban would never stop trying to kill him. "Soon," one militant warned him by phone, "we will blow you to hell.". The next day, Gulab met one of his contacts, who handed him his plane tickets and several hundred dollars. One district commander, Mullah Nasrullah, was livid that his fighters had yet to kill the famous villager from Sabray. Shortly after beginning a four-mile trek in the sodden mud and freezing rain, Luttrell's fears were realised, as they became 'starkly silhouetted against a treeless mountain above a Taliban-occupied village,' the moon casting their shadows into the slope. For days, the British novelist and the Afghan villager chatted as the interpreter translated. An estimated 35 Taliban were also dead. Months earlier, the Americans had released five Taliban leaders from the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He was treated by Capt. The only time Berg requested that Luttrell stay away from the production was during some of the gorier scenes. When I saw she was dead, the only thing that popped into my head was, Ive got to take these guys out. As they passed through a valley, the Taliban began firing at them with AK-47s. Marcus had been shot six times with a .45-caliber pistol. The University Of Iowa's Only Student Newspaper. The Afghan learned about dinosaurs at the Houston Museum of Natural Science and flew to Washington, D.C., where he was impressed by the splendor of the White House and moved by the memorial for soldiers who died in Afghanistan. Things only got worse for Gulab. A short while later, all of Luttrell's teammates were dead, and then a Taliban grenade blew him sideways and over a ravine. When darkness fell, the SEAL started walking. Static filled the line, and then Spies heard a man speaking in a foreign language as the second individual translated. 'Lokhay warkawal,' it's called a code of honour. Months passed with no movement in his case, and Gulab was getting desperate. You can find more information on Luttrell at the following links: If you would like to follow Luttrell's work in assisting veterans, you can follow him onTwitter andFacebook. It's 4:30pm in Florida when Marcus Luttrell calls. "Absolutely, yes sir," he says. "I've been coming here since I got hurt and they do a great job of keeping me walking straight and living a semi-productive life.". He had also received permission from his superiors to publish his memoir, which he worked on with Patrick Robinson, a British novelist. Currently, Marcus and his family live in Houston, Texas, U.S. After graduating from Willis High School, Willis, Texas, Marcus proceeded to join Sam Houston State University. "I'm a member of that village, and I'm a member of that family just like he's a member of my family now. Three of the four SEALs were killed, and a quick reaction force helicopter sent in for their aid was shot down with a rocket-propelled grenade fired from an RPG-7, killing all eight U.S. Navy SEALs and all eight U.S. Army Special Operations aviators on board. Luttrell has since said he bitterly regrets that decision, for it was to cost the lives of many. He grabbed his rifle as one of them yelled at him, and he flicked off the safety catch. As gunfire rained down on them, the SEALs blasted back before tumbling down the mountain, as their attackers followed, firing rocket propelled grenades. Two people, he said, were going to extraordinary lengths to help his client, risking not only their jobs but also their lives. Everywhere he wentNew York, Houston, Los Angelessomeone wanted to talk to him, to thank him for saving Luttrell. Luttrell went on to write the best-selling memoir, Lone Survivor. Theres nothing heroic about suicide bombers. Shahidullah says. Navy SEALs are eligible for retirement after 20 years of service, but many SEAL members continue service for at least 30 years to maximize their retirement benefits. Gulab says they continued paying him, but he was no longer allowed on the base. At the urging of several Marine commanders, Gulab received some cash and a job at the base in Asadabad. He loved his nephew and felt guilty about his death. They attempted to radio for advice, but comms were down. WebLuttrell stated he fought off as many as 80, while some ps those involved in his rescue say they only saw around 8-10. The way Gulab heard it from fellow villagers, when the militants finally found them, the Americans were deliberating about what to do with the goat herders. "When we saw each other we both knew this is it," says Melanie, 34. The standoff lasted for hours until, with daylight approaching, the militants retreated and Gulab and his wife climbed down, still terrified. Despite his hunger, he took a sip and nearly vomited. Gulab decided he had to flee Afghanistan, go to Europe or America. "He was also the kind of terrorist who would like nothing better than to mastermind a new attack on the U.S. The Afghan says he was on the call but claims he said: "I won't keep silent!". Despite Luttrell's harrowing experience, he completed one more tour of duty. Articles may contain affiliate links which enable us to share in the revenue of any purchases made. Gulab maintains the SEALs were far from the stealthy, superhuman warriors described in Lone Survivor. With money from the film, he could move to Kabuleven to America, if it came to that. Gulab says Luttrell kept trying and even promised him money. They were still being fired at as they continued to defend. He is wearing a navy Six Flags winter jacket over a white salwar kameez, which stops inches above his gray dress socks and black loafers. "It just feels wrong to continue with everyday life that week. In 2005, he was deployed to Afghanistan with SEAL Team Ten, as part of SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One (SDV-1).
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