MARCUS LUTTRELL
RETIRED UNITED STATES NAVY SEAL
Marcus Luttrell is the definition of an American hero. He joined the United States Navy in 1999 and trained with Class 226 in Coronado, California. He graduated in 2001 and was made a team medic. By the end of his eight-year tenure in the Navy, he was a Hospital Corpsman First Class.
On June 28, 2005, Luttrell and his team were assigned to a mission, Operation Red Wing, to capture a high-ranking Taliban leader. His four-man SEAL team met a group of goat herders in the mountains who Luttrell believes later betrayed their location to local Taliban forces. Within an hour the SEAL team was engaged in a gun battle. The rest of the SEAL team members were killed. A MH-47 Chinook helicopter of SEALS and 160th Special Operations Aviation.
Regiment “Nightstalkers” was dispatched to rescue Luttrell’s team. The Chinook was shot down, killing all on board. Luttrell was the only one to survive.
After he healed, Luttrell completed one more tour of duty before retiring and writing the book Lone Survivor recounting his ordeal and his team members.
The book was adapted into a 2014 film of the same name in which Luttrell was portrayed by Mark Wahlberg.
Now, Luttrell lives with his wife Melanie, son Axe and daughter Addie in Texas. In 2010 he created the Lone Survivor Foundation that supports wounded service members and their families through health, wellness, and therapy. He’s now a proud co-owner of Performance Inspired Nutrition, joining a team dedicated to creating the highest quality nutrition supplements available.