Character and Ethics Identified as Navy SEAL Problem Areas by Chief of Naval Operations
In response to the identified problems, the Naval Special Warfare Command is now placing more emphasis on Navy SEAL ethics and character.
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In response to the identified problems, the Naval Special Warfare Command is now placing more emphasis on Navy SEAL ethics and character.
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