United States Navy Luttrell enlisted in the
U.S. Navy in March 1999. After graduating from boot camp and Hospital Corpsman A-school, he transferred to
Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (
BUD/S) Class 226. However, due to a fractured
femur he suffered from falling off a rope, he graduated with BUD/S class 228 on April 21, 2000. During BUD/S, Luttrell had his civilian twin brother
Morgan impersonate him for several days in order to rest. After completing BUD/S, Luttrell attended Army jump school and SEAL Qualification Training (SQT). Luttrell earned his Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) 5326 Combatant Swimmer (SEAL) and
Naval Special Warfare Insignia on February 2, 2001, after completing SQT. He was then sent to
Fort Bragg,
North Carolina, for the Special Operations Combat Medic (SOCM) course. SOCM was an additional six months of advanced training in conventional and unconventional medical skills, ranging from diagnosis and treatment of many conditions to advanced
emergency medicine and battlefield life support. He was deployed to Iraq with SEAL Team 5 on April 14, 2003, during the
2003 invasion of Iraq, to quell leftover Iraqi resistance and join the search for
WMDs. Afterward, he carried out operations to eliminate or capture terrorists. He was deployed to
Afghanistan in 2005 with SEAL Team Ten as part of SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One (SDV-1).
Mohammad Ismail alias Ahmad Shah, survived the American operation but was killed during a firefight with
Pakistani police in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in April 2008. After recovering from his injuries, Luttrell returned to full-duty and deployed to
Ramadi during
Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2006, as part of SEAL Team Five. He later had his knees blown out and fractured his spine again. These injuries ultimately led to his discharge.
Navy Cross In 2007, Luttrell was awarded the Navy Cross by President Bush. The Navy Cross citation text states: ''"The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Petty Officer Marcus Luttrell, United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism in actions against the enemy while serving in a four-man Special Reconnaissance element with SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team ONE, Naval Special Warfare Task unit, Afghanistan from 27 to 28 June 2005, in the vicinity of Asadabad, Konar Province, Afghanistan. Operating in the middle of an enemy-controlled area, in extremely rugged terrain, his Special Reconnaissance element was tasked with locating a high-level Anti-Coalition Militia leader, in support of a follow-on direct action mission to disrupt enemy activity. On 28 June 2005, the element was spotted by Anti-Coalition Militia sympathizers, who immediately revealed their position to the militia fighters. As a result, the element directly encountered the enemy. Demonstrating exceptional resolve and fully understanding the gravity of the situation and his responsibility to his teammates, the unidentified SEAL fought valiantly against the numerically superior and positionally advantaged enemy force. By his undaunted courage in the face of heavy enemy fire, and absolute devotion to his teammates, Petty Officer Luttrell will long be remembered for the role he played in the Global War on Terrorism. Petty Officer Luttrell's courageous and selfless heroism reflected great credit upon him and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service."''
Returning home Luttrell returned to the U.S. in 2007 A
film version, starring
Mark Wahlberg, was released on December 25, 2013. In 2007, Luttrell was medically discharged from the Navy. In 2009, he was granted a medical retirement through the Board for the Correction of Naval Records. Luttrell and his brother Morgan have undergone
psychedelic therapy for injuries sustained during their service. In May 2012,
Little, Brown and Company released Luttrell's latest book, co-authored with
James D. Hornfischer,
Service: A Navy SEAL at War.
Lone Survivor Foundation In 2010, Luttrell established the
Lone Survivor Foundation. The mission of the foundation, headquartered in Houston, Texas, is to "restore, empower, and renew hope for our wounded warriors and their families through health, wellness, and therapeutic support." Luttrell and The Lone Survivor Foundation partnered with The
Boot Campaign to help show tangible appreciation of America's active-duty military, raise awareness of the challenges they face upon return, and support the transition home. ==Personal life==