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swat reaching that door, listen to what he says there. trying to do it to locate the shooter. when they put the charge on the door, trying to elicit response from him. likely they got a gunshot or more. that would tell him he s in there. then they when they do that. once they knew he was in there, flash banged him and made a quick entry and engaged him and killed him. the operator doesn t know if he s in there. doesn t know if he s in there. going to put breaching charge on the door. they re trying to see if there s a reaction from him. and likely they got one. told him he was there and then they executed their move. you can t say enough about metro police here what they ve done. those calls from the patrolman that you just played, i mean, think about that information that patrol gave to their commanders to their swat team
headed to undisclosed location in afghanistan. so what was it like? retired colonel oliver north joins us. so? hard to do this kind of thing because we are not allowed to show their faces or give out information that would help the enemy. most of these operations are conducted at night. this particular mission that we were on was to attack a high valued target, detained enemy combatants that were out there in the field, and let these guys these kinds of operations with very little other supervision up the chain of command. this kind of an operation, greta, is the kind of thing that these guys do regularly. let me show you on this tape that we shot. october last year. greta: this is a real mission. this is a real mission. this is not training. this is the real thing. u.s. military personnel are the brightest in the world. they are getting on the helicopters in the middle of the night. about 3:00 in the morning, we hit the objective. and you will see a charge go off as they run u
in afghanistan. so what was it like? retired colonel oliver north joins us. so? hard to do this kind of thing because we are not allowed to show their faces or give out information that would help the enemy. most of these operations are conducted at night. this particular mission that we were on was to attack a high valued target, detained enemy combatants that were out there in the field, and let these guys these kinds of operations with very little other supervision up the chain of command. this kind of an operation, greta, is the kind of thing that these guys do regularly. let me show you on this tape that we shot. october last year. greta: this is a real mission. this is a real mission. this is not training. this is the real thing. u.s. military personnel are the brightest in the world. they are getting on the helicopters in the middle of the night. about 3:00 in the morning, we hit the objective. and you will see a charge go off as they run up to the that s a breaching c
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