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Shirt of SEAL who killed bin Laden on display at 9/11 museum

Kristy Leibowitz
Visitors to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum marveled Sunday at the shirt worn by a US Navy SEAL when he killed Osa𝔍ma bin Laden du﷽ring a daring, nighttime🥃 raid on the terror leader’s lair in Pakistan.

“Those guys do amazing things,” said Adam Deragisch, 30, of Los Angeles. “It gave me a huge sensꦡe of pride.”

Linda Brown, 69, of London, said the newly unveiled display fu💯eled her admiration for “how brave these guys are, the SEALS,” add🌼ing, “It was a very powerful message against terrorism.”

But José Quintana — who lost two brothers and aꦜ cou💝sin inside the World Trade Center’s north tower — couldn’t bear to look at the exhibit.

“That part, for me, was a little emotional, so I sped by,” said Quintana, 50, who had already been to the museum once before and who said h𝓡e might look 🌠at the shirt when he returns again.

The mꦗuseum describes the half-zip combat shirt only as a garment worn by a SEAL Team Six member who took part in the May 2011 operation to kill bin Laden, but sources have told The Post it belonged to the hero who actually fired the fatal shots.

Kristy Leibowitz