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Tue, Jun 12, 2018
Disciplined, determined, and deadly: Navy SEAL snipers may well be the most dangerous predators on earth. Their exhaustive training not only makes them world-class marksmen, but also experts in small arms combat under every conceivable condition. But most importantly, SEAL snipers develop the experience, judgement, and temperament to make split-second, life-or-death decisions: take the shot, or not?
Tue, Jun 12, 2018
Before any enemy can be destroyed, it first has to be found. Reconnaissance is one of the SEALs' many areas of expertise. Their training includes extreme stealth, camouflage tactics and most importantly, operating on their own in hostile environments. SEAL SR teams remain invisible while gathering Intel on the target--then strike with lethal force when the moment is right. While the main purpose of reconnaissance is to hide and watch, SEAL history has shown this mission can turn deadly in an instant.
Tue, Jun 19, 2018
When a terrorist insurgency turns Iraqi cities into cauldrons of violence, the Navy SEALs help turn the tide. Street fighting is notoriously chaotic, confusing, and violent; the SEALs expertise in small-unit tactics, physical endurance and sheer grit make them an invaluable asset to the U.S. Army and Marines. Teaming up with conventional forces, the SEALs participate in "clear-and-hold" operations against a determined, ruthless foe: Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
Tue, Jun 26, 2018
Extreme training and combat expertise are only part of what make the SEALs the world's most effective fighting force. What truly sets them apart is their warrior ethos: a code of honor combining courage, discipline, and unhesitating willingness to risk life and limb to accomplish the mission or aid a fallen fellow soldier. This ethos has been tested like never before over the last two decades, with relentless, unprecedented periods of combat in which the SEALs have played out an outsized role. Many SEALs carry permanent injuries, and many have lost their lives--but none of them regret helping defend their nation and their brothers in arms.
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Tue, Jun 26, 2018
Whether it is one of their own, or a civilian caught in the chaos of war, combat rescue is one of the most important--and dangerous--roles at which the Navy SEALs excel. Using the three traits they are best known for--speed, surprise and violence of action, the SEALs are sent across the globe to take on rescue missions few others would dare attempt. From the jungles of Vietnam to the mountains of Afghanistan, the SEALs have proved time and again that when it comes to risking their own lives to bring the good guys back home, they are a breed apart.