The protagonist, narrator, and author of American Sniper. Ostensibly known as the "most deadly sniper in American history".
Chris Kyle
The city "Baghdad" happens to be the capital of this country.
Iraq
Word for "troops that served on horseback".
The number of children Chris Kyle has.
Two.
The definition of "SEAL".
Sea, Air, and Land.
A SEAL who serves in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, and one of Chris Kyle’s closest friends. He was involved in one of the most famous operations of the War on Terror.
Marcus Luttrell
Fallujah
Artillery.
The reasoning of Chris' brother's short-term jealousy.
He received a Marlin 30-30.
The causation and definition of BUD/s training.
Chris Kyle’s wife; the co-narrator of American Sniper. She meets Kyle while Kyle is still training to become a SEAL, and they get married shortly before Kyle deploys to Iraq.
Taya Kyle
During 32 sniper overwatch missions, Chris personally accounted for 91 confirmed enemy fighters killed and dozens more probably killed or wounded. This took place in _____, a city in western Iraq.
Ramadi
A branch of the US armed forces responsible for the enforcement of maritime law, as well as lawful life and property protection at sea.
Coast Guard.
The city in which Chris met his wife.
San Diego.
The length of time in which BUD/s training lasts for.
7 Months.
A SEAL who serves alongside Chris Kyle in Iraq, an extremely likable, funny man, and one of Kyle’s closest friends. In the middle of an operation, Kyle tells him to stand in the street and provide backup—an order that, tragically, leads to the individual in question being shot in the head.
The birthplace of Chris Kyle.
Odessa, Texas.
Beleaguer.
1992.
The inspiration behind Chris joining the military.
His grandfather.
Saudi Arabian terrorist and leader of the terrorist group al-Qaeda, he was critical in the planning and execution of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Osama bin Laden
The galling and tenuous death location of war-hero Chris Kyle.
Erath County, Texas
A military encampment made with tents and/or improvised shelters.
Bivouac.
The college in which Chris attended.
Tarleton State University.
The SEAL team in which Chris was assigned to after training.