Navy SEAL Bob Harward: One of SecDef Mattis’ most trusted deputies

There I was, no shit, on the very last day of Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training, in a state of indescribable euphoria that my six-month voyage through hell was about to come to an end.  My 26 classmates and I, out of over 110 who started in the class, including the only two enlisted men […]

Layer up for the cold

“Cotton kills fellas, cotton kills” my Third phase BUD/S instructor yelled at us as the snow began to fall on our cold sweaty bodies. The rest of the night proved to be pure misery as various levels of hypothermia swept the class. Though the experience was miserable it taught me to appreciate nice outdoor gear […]

Heartbroken Dad Demands Change in Navy SEAL Training After Son’s Death

Steve DelBianco flew out to California two months ago to check on how his son was doing in basic Navy SEAL training. He left a couple of days later, feeling reassured. Danny DelBianco, who had spent years preparing for this moment, seemed to be acing one of the world’s most grueling mental and physical endurance […]

Watch: I Quit SEAL Training to be a Better Dad

Former Navy SEAL Eric Davis initially quit SEAL training because he thought it was best for his family. However he finally realized that he was a better father as a SEAL, and a better SEAL as a father.  Watch as he discusses his journey back to becoming a Navy SEAL.     Eric Davis’s book,”Raising […]

Three deaths linked to recent Navy SEAL training classes

A sailor has died in three out of the last four Navy SEAL training classes, with one drowning days ago during a pool exercise and another committing suicide in April after failing to complete one of the U.S. military’s most demanding training programs. A third sailor, who had been drinking heavily, died in November after […]