MARCUS LUTTRELL
Petty Officer First Class Marcus Luttrell was born in Huntsville, Texas in 1975. A graduate of BUD/S Class 228, he was the only survivor of the fateful events of June 28, 2005 in Afghanistan. Luttrell and three teammates from SEAL Team TEN were assigned to a reconnaissance mission, operation RED WING, in the Hindu-Kush mountain region of Afghanistan. Their objective was to gather intelligence on Taliban movement in the area. Luttrell’s team was eventually discovered and outnumbered by over 200 Taliban fighters. Petty Officer Luttrell was the only survivor. In the rescue mission that ensued, 16 Special Forces personnel, including 8 SEALs, died when their helicopter was shot down by Taliban fighters. It was the largest single-day loss of life in the SEALs history.
SCOTT ROBERTSON
Scott Robertson started shooting Trap and Skeet in 1979. He has 19 years’ experience in Sporting Clays and 29 years of competition experience. Scott has won eight National Sporting Clay Championships and is a 19-time All-American. In addition to winning the SCI World Championship and the Browning Briley World Championship, Scott was the captain of two World Championship teams. Scott has competed in international competition on 14 U.S. Shooting Teams.




