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 2011-05-02 GMT-5 hours   
Watch the news! US Armed Forces killed the terrorist leader! http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/05/02/bin.laden.dead/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1


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 2011-05-02 GMT-5 hours   
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Watch the news! US Armed Forces killed the terrorist leader! http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/05/02/bin.laden.dead/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1









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 2011-05-02 GMT-5 hours   
finally

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 2011-05-02 GMT-5 hours   
I guess the Pakistani government finally decided to give him up. They made enough money off of the US for the past 10 years pretending to be hunting him down.

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I guess the Pakistani government finally decided to give him up. They made enough money off of the US for the past 10 years pretending to be hunting him down.



Or Osama just missed a payment! still good to know he is gone at last.

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 2011-05-03 GMT-5 hours   
i undstood that 2 choppers were invloved in the raid itself.


( anybody know what type? any pic's?)


just a thought but the one that they carred his body out with should go on display in New York!

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 2011-05-04 GMT-5 hours   
I read on Hungarian military news site, The SEAL Team Six killed Bin Laden. They transported by MH-60 halicopters.

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 2011-05-14 GMT-5 hours   
There are so many rumors around about the type of helicopter but there are nearly no real facts. Does somebody have details about helicopter type? Unit? Registration? Numbers built?
Aviation Week published an article about the possibility that the hilicopter could have been built by Sikorsky’s Hawk Works facilities near Elmira, N.Y. And that there is also a company United Technologies Corp. completing specialized, low-volume Black Hawk variants. True? Not true?

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