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Ryan Curtis Job (pronounced "Jobe") (March 11, 1981 – September 24, 2009), also known by his nickname "Biggles", was an
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sailor and member of the
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who was shot during a combat mission in Ramadi, Iraq, during the Second Battle of Ramadi. He survived the attack, but later died in an incident of
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, leading to a $4 million (2011 USD) lawsuit. Job's shooting was described by Chris Kyle in his 2013 book ''
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'', and he was portrayed by Jake McDorman in the film of the same name.


Life and military career

Job was born on March 11, 1981, in
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; he had two younger siblings, including Aaron Job, who became a Marine. After graduating from
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, he attended the
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in the late 1990s, and from there enlisted in the
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. He began basic training on December 17, 2002, and completed it at
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in February 2003. He later attended Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training (BUD/S) at
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, and then underwent specialized SEAL training from May 2003 to November 2004. After completing Naval Special Warfare Advanced Training in June 2005, Job served with
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at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado from June 2005 until he was medically retired from the Navy on March 31, 2007.


Injury and later life

On August 2, 2006, Job was shot in the head while on an overwatch mission with fellow SEAL members Chris Kyle and Marc Alan Lee in Ramadi, Iraq. A bullet fired by an enemy gunman ricocheted off Job's
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and struck him in the left side of his face; the bullet went through his head and left him permanently blind. Lee covered fire with an
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while Kyle and another SEAL team member worked to carry Job down the steps of the building they were in. Lee was shot and killed as Kyle, Job and others evacuated the building. Job was sent to Germany for treatment of his injuries, and then transported to the United States. Job moved in 2007 to
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, where he completed his degree in business administration through online study. He interned with
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, who offered him a position. He became a spokesman for the Sentinels of Freedom Scholarship Foundation, an organization assisting injured veterans that had facilitated his move. In July 2008, he climbed
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with two other veterans injured in Iraq. He also trained for a
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.


Personal life and death

In 2007 Job married to Kelly Lester, a nurse.They have a daughter, born after his death. Job died on September 24, 2009, after undergoing further treatment for his eye injuries at the Maricopa County Medical Center in
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; it was later determined that he was administered a fatal combination of drugs. Cited source: A judge determined that his death was an incident of
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, and
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paid Job's family $4 million (2011 USD) to settle a malpractice lawsuit.


In media

Job is a subject of Chris Kyle's 2013 book ''
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''. In the 2014 movie ''
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'' he was portrayed by Jake McDorman. In 2015, Robert Vera published ''A Warrior's Faith'', a memoir of his friendship with Job and how Ryan's life transformed so many others.


See also

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