Monday, October 7, 2013

A 6-year-old boys asks head of U.S. Special Operations about ninjas, and gets a response

Admiral William McRaven took to the time to respond to a 6-year-olds question about Navy SEALS vs. ninjas. A 6-year-old boy asked the head of U.S. Special Operations which was quieter between a Navy SEAL and a ninja, and surprisingly, he got his answer. According to Blue Star Families, young Walker Greentree and his slightly older 7-year-old friend were playing in the yard when Greentree’s mother, Vivian Greentree, reprimanded her child, saying, “Be quiet like a SEAL.” Greeentree’s friend retorted (likely under his breath while letting out a huff), “Ninjas are quieter than SEALS.” And therein lies the origins of the epic correspondence between a 6-year-old and head of U.S. Special Operations Command, Admiral William McRaven. Greentree, who has grown up in a military family, couldn’t get the nagging question out of his head.



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