Posts tagged ‘navy seals history’

The rock.  San Clemente Island, where the windy northern chip of the island is BUD/s country.  It’s at this modern compound that Class 224 will spend their final four weeks of training.
“Out here is the ideal training graft for them.  We have weapons ranges,
demo ranges, and a lot of good terranes for them to [...]

The United States Navy SEAL platoons project power far beyond their small 16-men size.  The success of their mission doesn’t just rely on weapons or technology, but on the specialized training of the individual SEAL operator.
They come from all walks of life.  From all across the American landscape.  Most have some major athletic ability or [...]