Chris Kyle

@Us Navy Seal Veteran, Life Achievements and Personal Life

Christopher Scott Kyle, better known as Chris Kyle, was a ‘US Navy SEAL’ veteran

Apr 8, 1974

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: April 8, 1974
  • Died on: February 2, 2013
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Us Navy Seal Veteran, Miscellaneous, Soldiers
  • City/State: Texas
  • Nick names: The Legend, Devil of Ramadi, Tex
  • Spouses: Taya Kyle

Chris Kyle born at

Odessa, Texas

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Birth Place

Chris Kyle met Taya in April 2001, at the ‘Maloney’s Tavern’ in San Diego. She was working as a Medical Representative in a pharmaceutical company. They got married and had two children together. They remained together until his death in 2013.

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Personal Life

On February 2, 2015, Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared February 2 as ‘Chris Kyle Day.’ A memorial statue of Chris was created by sculptor Greg Marra, which was later presented to his widow.

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The Hollywood film ‘American Sniper’ by Clint Eastwood was inspired by his autobiography. The roles of Chris and his wife Taya were played by Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller respectively. The film won the ‘Academy Award’ for ‘Best Sound Editing.’ It also received six nominations, which included ‘Best Actor’ and ‘Best Picture.’

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Personal Life

Chris Kyle was born in Odessa, Texas, on April 8, 1974. He and his younger brother were raised by their parents, Deby Lynn, and Wayne Kenneth Kyle. His father worked as a teacher at a local Sunday school.

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Childhood & Early Life

Chris got his first rifle at the age of 8 when his father gifted him a Springfield rifle. Later, he got a shotgun, which was used by him to hunt pheasant, deer, and quail. Chris had an adventurous childhood, which helped him figure out what he wanted to do later on in his life.

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Childhood & Early Life

He attended high school in Midlothian and became a bronco rodeo rider right after his graduation. His rodeo career ended unexpectedly after one of his arms got severely injured in an accident.

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Childhood & Early Life

Chris approached a military recruiting office, expressing his interest to become part of the special operations carried out by ‘U.S. Marine Corps.’ But a Navy recruiter advised him to try his luck at ‘Navy SEALs,’ as he thought he would fare better in the ‘SEALs.’ He was initially rejected because of the implants found in his injured arm. But he eventually managed to join a 6-month ‘SEAL training’ at Coronado in 1999. In March 2001, he graduated with class 233.

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Career

Chris became part of the ‘Naval Special Warfare Command’ and was subsequently sent to four tours of duty, during which he served in numerous battles in the Iraq War. His first victim was a woman, who was killed during the initial invasion. Chris was ordered to take a long-range kill shot as the woman approached a group of Marines, carrying a child and a hand grenade. He later said that the woman had to be killed as she did not care about anyone, not even her child. He also said that killing the woman averted her intention of blowing up the place, which would've killed many in the vicinity, including the child that she was carrying.

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Soon Chris’ reputation grew and he became infamous among the insurgents who called him ‘The Devil of Ramadi.’ They also placed a bounty of $20,000 on his head, which was later raised to $80,000. Notices were posted all over the place with this announcement, which also highlighted the cross mark on his arm that served as an identification mark.

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Chris was known as ‘The Legend’ among the Marines and general infantry. This name was given to him when he took his sabbatical to train his fellow snipers in Fallujah. During his tours of duty, he was shot twice and survived multiple IED detonations. Because of this, he was also called as ‘The Myth.’

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He was always particular about his choice of weapons as a sniper. During training, he used different rifles and assessed each one of them keeping in mind the actual situations. During combat, he used several rifles, including semi-automatic sniper rifles, ‘Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle’ with a modified lower receiver, ‘M24A2’ sniper rifle with customized barrels, and many other rifles which are exclusively used for long-range firing.

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In 2012, Chris’ autobiography ‘American Sniper’ was published by HarperCollins Publishers L.L.C. Though he was initially hesitant about writing the book, he eventually changed his mind as other books pertaining to ‘SEAL’ were in the pipeline. The book became a bestseller and earned him national recognition. Some of his anecdotes and claims as written in the book were challenged. However, his book was widely accepted as tales of his heroic acts and bravery were already well-known.

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