Based on a half-a-million dollar Gallup study commissioned by the US Navy last fall, if there was anyone who had twice as much of a chance as others would in completing the rigorous SEAL training with flying colors, he would be a water polo player.
If he was a water polo player who could also play [...]
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We have shared with you, in a previous post, how the previously unsung heroes composed of the women of the WASP from the Second World War were finally given the recognition they deserved. In this post we share with you yet another story of a woman in who took to the skies, in observance of [...]
In a previous post, we shared with you blogger Kate Shellnutt’s list of the most realistic war movies and series, drawn up with the assistance of very reliable “analysts” – her father, a Navy SEAL, and her boyfriend, an Army soldier. Shellnutt ended her post by saying that they were looking forward to the new [...]
On March 9, the Navy announced that it will be making changes to their performance evaluation system and advancement policy, as shared in a feature on the Navy website. According to the article, these changes are being done “to better reflect service as an individual augmentee (IA)/Global War on Terror support assignment (GSA) and physical [...]
The Navy continues its commitment to the enhancement of family readiness by releasing the first monthly Family Gram, according to a post on the Navy website. This first Family Gram contains information on medical benefits and what range of medical support services is available to both Sailors and their respective families.
Rear Adm. Dan Holloway, the [...]
Social networking has emerged as a powerful tool for a lot of people – and we are hoping that it will be a great vehicle too for gathering support for the three Navy SEALs who have been accused of assault after doing their jobs well.
One such Facebook page – aptly named “Support The Navy SEALs [...]




