SOFREP sources tell us that the helicopter carrying two SEALs from SEAL Team 3 experienced mechanical failure and was not shot down by Taliban as previously reported.
The two SEALs and Navy EOD were likely part of a sniper over watch element. So far only one SEAL name has been released, David “Davey” Warsen of Michigan.
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SOFREP sources tell us that the helicopter carrying two SEALs from SEAL Team 3 experienced mechanical failure and was not shot down by Taliban as previously reported.
The two SEALs and Navy EOD were likely part of a sniper over watch element. So far only one SEAL name has been released, David “Davey” Warsen of Michigan.
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