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US Navy SEALs in Iraq
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Navy SEALs are well known for being elite. US Nay SEALs have long being known
for having to pass training requirements which would be considered literally
impossible for any normal human being. Having to swim 50 meters under water is
among many of the requirements that the US Nay SEALs ask of their soldiers. The
peak physical of conditions of soldiers is not all they have going for them;
they also have a unique loyalty to each other which can be best described by a
recent event in Iraq.
A grenade was thrown into a building with 3 soldiers, one of those soldiers,
knowing he would not have enough time to remove the grenade from the building,
jumped upon the grenade resulting in his own death in an attempt to save the
other soldiers in the same building. Such admirable behavior and their success
in small people, large impact missions help to create the ethos which surrounds
the US Navy SEALs and make them worthy of so much respect.
One of the US Navy SEALs core competencies is being
particularly skilled in close combat situations, which makes their input in Iraq
particularly import when covert attacks with close by civilians form a large
part of the duties which are needed. As a result of that US Navy SEALs have
also been training other parts of the military in Iraq,
making their role very important indeed.
The much controversial move by the US
military to stop the flow of oil from Iraq
was done thanks to the US Navy SEALs who completed the task with the precision
and skill that we have come to except. Although people may raise claims of
ulterior motives on behalf of the government, one cannot say that a task like
this does not have significant benefits in the form of depleting infrastructure
and therefore decreasing the morale and economic capabilities of the
resistance. Such tasks are naturally assumed to be undertaken by the military
when they invade a country, and it is often a task that falls on the US Navy
SEALs, with past examples of destroying travel links in the forms of bridges
and tunnels to make covert movement harder for those that wish to stand in the
way of the US military.
Their role in Iraq,
as expected, has been immense. So much so that they are used in the most
mission critical strategic operations because of the skills, commitment and
ability to perform that has earned them the respect of everyone in the field.
More Navy SEALs have recently been called to Iraq
because their being there is so important, and even ex Navy SEALs are in Iraq
working for private security consultants that are sub-contracted by the
military to help in situations which require highly skilled ex military
personnel. Whether in Iraq,
Afghanistan or
anywhere else in the world; when you need a military operation done correctly
you can always count on the US Navy SEALs to get the job done right. ------------------------------- To find out more about Navy SEALs role in Iraq, about their missions, here are some good search subject ideas for you: navy seals iraq navy seals killed in iraq navy seals tortured in iraq iraq navy seals navy seals deaths iraq war navy seals killed iraq war names navy seals pics iraq navy seals iraq operations navy seals iraq stories us navy seals in iraq navy seals iraq photos navy seals royal marines special forces operations iraq navy seals iraq pictures navy seal in iraq navy seal killed in iraq monsoor navy seal killed in iraq navy seal photo iraq former navy seal died in iraq death in iraq navy seal navy seal casualties in iraq navy seal iraq navy seal, iraq navy seal pics in iraq navy seal snipers in iraq iraq scuba seal navy surf navy seal casltys in iraq navy seal injuries in iraq navy seal missions iraq
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