We have gone through BUD/S, survived Hell Week, and trudged through SQT. What happens next for the SEAL? It will then be the time for more advanced training, in an effort to equip the SEAL with even more knowledge and skill that will prove to be very useful when they are out in the field. [...]
The Army News Service released information that a team of thirteen Navy SEALs based on the West Coast trained with Army pilots in Alaska. The Army pilots belonged to Task Force 49, 1-52 Aviation Battalion, B Company – also known as the “Sugar Bears”. The purpose of the training was to “promote and develop interoperability” [...]
The Denton Air Fair and Air Show brought together a significant number of air enthusiasts to the Denton airport last Saturday, according to a report by Candace Carlisle on Sunday’s Denton Record Chronicle. The crowd, ten thousand strong, came despite having to suffer through the sun’s heat and the humidity of summer to witness various [...]
Yesterday, we shared three core missions that Navy SEALs engage in, and here are a few more. Unconventional Warfare or UW are missions that are covert in nature and are carried out over a long period of time by local or foreign-hired forces situated overseas. The role of the Navy SEALs and other Special Forces [...]
Most of us are probably already familiar with the fact that it takes a special kind of person to become a SEAL. Being a group of highly skilled and remarkable individuals, the SEALs are therefore destined to engage in highly specialized missions that require their expertise. The SEALs are part of the USSOCOM Army/Navy/Air Force [...]
We featured the United States Naval Sea Cadets Corps in the beginning of this month, sharing how even the youth are being given a taste of the Navy life. These youngsters usually take their Navy training and apply them to their daily lives. They are kids who maintain a high level of academic performance and [...]