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like Eastwood. The movie is an adaptation of the memoir of Chris Kyle, played here by a beefed up but mellowed out Bradley Cooper, a Navy SEAL sniper who, prior to his death at the hands of a disturbed fellow veteran, claimed to have notched up 255 kills, 160 of them officially confirmed. With his outspoken hatred of his enemy, to some Kyle was a hero, some a serial killer, and a mix of both to others. His path begins, like the rebooted Jack Ryan film series, with his viewing of a terrorist attack on TV, prompting New Jersey Stage himself and his younger brother to join the military. Trained in rifle skills by his father, Kyle quickly establishes himself as an expert marksman and is assigned the role of sniper when sent to Iraq at the outset of that extended campaign. Perched upon high, his job is to scour the area below for enemy threats to his fellow soldiers at ground level. His first victims are a woman and a young boy attempting to hurl a grenade at US troops. The hits quickly rack up, earning Kyle “legend” status among the military. January 2015 pg 54