“13 Hours” is a movie based on the account of the 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. Consulate in Bengazi, Lybia. Three of the American heroes who went to the consulate after being told to “stand down” that night, Mark “Oz” Geist, Kris “Tonto” Paronto and John “Tig” Teigen, saved numerous American lives that night. All three were consulted during the filming of “13 Hours”. All three agree the movie stays true to their account of what happened that night that left an American ambassador and three American military members dead. All three men talked to Megyn Kelly of Fox News about the film and about that fateful night in 2012. The movie premiers January 15th in theaters.
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