Navy SEALs: The Untold Stories is a unique and addictive film created by the Learning Channel. This popular series features well acted and directed reenactments of 3 engagements in history that involved the United States Navy SEALs. These engagements include: Grenada (1983), Somalia (1991) and Panama (1989).
The complete DVD runs 180 minutes in length and includes all three missions listed above. They are constructed of actual real time footage and accounts along with complete reenactments of the events. This allows anyone to catch a rare glimpse of the historic and heroic actions and missions that Navy SEALs have carried out during their years of service.
This is an excellent resource and learning tool for individuals who are looking to understand what role Navy SEALs played in these historic events, and for Navy SEALs to visually experience those events which their fellow Navy SEALs successfully completed.
The film additionally has a strong focus on Navy SEALs weapons and equipment. This allows individuals not familiar with this branch of the military to gain a better understanding of the tools which these soldiers use to carry out their secret and powerful missions.
Director Rodney McDonald successfully blends real-time footage with actor reenactments in a believable and addictive manner which will draw you into the film and provide you with a realistic visionary display of what the Navy SEALs are capable of.
If you have a desire to learn more about the Navy SEALs and to see their role in history, then you should consider this engaging film from the Learning Channel.






