How the Navy’s ‘Hell Week’ Reveals Who Has What it Takes to Be a SEAL
“My class started with 150 students,” a former SEAL officer said. “At the end of Hell Week, only 24 were there, some of them pretty beat up.”
“My class started with 150 students,” a former SEAL officer said. “At the end of Hell Week, only 24 were there, some of them pretty beat up.”
During the exercise, US helicopters supported Greek special operators on objectives only accessible by traversing long distances over water.
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