Really liked this episode. Very intense, more intense than the episodes where ops are carried out. Shows how very important the Team's trust and bond are as they put their lives in each other's hands.
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Sad but betrayal is never ok.
JasonSterling295 March 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I've never served in any armed force but if that's how the Americans handle betrayal, believe me, it hurts more than the betrayal itself. While Ray is one of my favorite characters it would be hard to see him done dirty but it was hard to see the young guy go down but rightly so.
I'm glad Ray is a man of honor and stood up the truth. He is proud of his Navy career but it is of no value to him if he abandons his values especially if his team members have to cover for him.
Dr Craig NOT Cregg
Jaxluvstelly2 April 2020
Where is the Lieutenant Team Leader?
dncorp5 March 2020
As Policy there is usually a Lieutenant O-3 as Team Leader, with the job of keeping his Bosses off the Team's rear ends. This is even with U.S. Navy Special Warfare Development Group, DEVGRU. A Lieutenant, O-3, is the Grade of Officer, that is expendable, while a Senior Chief with more Years Time In Service as a U.S. Navy S.E.A.L. is not. The Lieutenant as Team Leader is with the Teams, while the Commander O-4 is at a Operations Center.
"Triple R Missions", as Rescue, Recapture, Recovery, we use Non Lethal Munitions to prevent FFIs, Friendly Fire Incidents, we do have secondaries with Lethal Munitions. We also wear Assault Armor. Based on experiences we do not carry a limited amount of ammunition, after surviving The Battle of Mogadishu. and extremely deadly MOUT, Military Operations Urban Terrain at Afghan and Iraqis Cities.
"Triple R Missions", as Rescue, Recapture, Recovery, we use Non Lethal Munitions to prevent FFIs, Friendly Fire Incidents, we do have secondaries with Lethal Munitions. We also wear Assault Armor. Based on experiences we do not carry a limited amount of ammunition, after surviving The Battle of Mogadishu. and extremely deadly MOUT, Military Operations Urban Terrain at Afghan and Iraqis Cities.
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