
No American was yet inside the residential part of the compound.
The operatives had barely been on target for a minute, and the
mission was already veering off course. Photoillustration by John Ritter.
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A REPORTER AT LARGE
GETTING BIN LADEN
What happened that night in Abbottabad.
by Nicholas Schmidle
Shortly after eleven o’clock on the night of May 1st, two MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters lifted off from Jalalabad Air Field,
in eastern Afghanistan, and embarked on a covert mission into Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden. Inside the aircraft were
twenty-three Navy SEALs from Team Six, which is officially known as the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, or
DEVGRU. A Pakistani-American translator, whom I will call Ahmed, and a dog named Cairo—a Belgian Malinois—were also aboard.
It was a moonless evening, and the helicopters’ pilots, wearing night-vision goggles, flew without lights over mountains that
straddle the border with Pakistan. Radio communications were kept to a minimum, and an eerie calm settled inside the aircraft.
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