During this last episode of “Inside the Team Room: Navy SEALs,” Mike Ritland makes the point, “Either you can or you can’t” when it comes to the Navy SEAL ethos and SEALs telling their side of the story. You either live in a free country or you don’t. The Navy SEAL ethos is gray and open to interpretation, hardly black and white, which can cause disagreements in regards to SEALs being permitted to make movies or write books.
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During this last episode of “Inside the Team Room: Navy SEALs,” Mike Ritland makes the point, “Either you can or you can’t” when it comes to the Navy SEAL ethos and SEALs telling their side of the story. You either live in a free country or you don’t. The Navy SEAL ethos is gray and open to interpretation, hardly black and white, which can cause disagreements in regards to SEALs being permitted to make movies or write books.
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