Major Changes Coming for the Navy SEALs
The upcoming changes will position the Navy SEALs to tackle threats from Russia and China while maintaining operator excellence.
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The upcoming changes will position the Navy SEALs to tackle threats from Russia and China while maintaining operator excellence.
The future of U.S. Special Operations will rely less on brawny door-kickers and increasingly on technologists armed with software.
Read the gripping story of how Thomas Norris received his MOH: “They dressed as fishermen and paddled down the river behind the NVA forces.”
Having the ability to survive require more than physical stamina. Learn the mental hack Special Operators use to make it out alive.
The Army’s Delta Force and the Navy’s SEAL Teams constantly compete for standing at the top of the Special Operations heap.
Instructors joke that nobody can hear you scream on “The Rock” and there couldn’t be a truer statement; There would be plenty of screaming.
Lying there, facedown in the sand with these four hardcase psychopaths doing their best to break me, I got what SEALs call a fire in the gut.
In his new book, Never Enough, former Navy SEAL Mike Hayes explores the excellence that comes from being pushed to your max.
When choosing your end-of-the-world arsenal, skip the cheap shit. Use this pandemic weapons guide from a former Navy SEAL Sniper instead.
Chris Kyle was the best sniper in U.S. military history. His death — shot by a veteran at a Texas shooting range — belied the man’s greatness.
John Zinn was always motivated by his dreams. Some of those dreams were bigger than the Navy SEALs, but they never quite clicked for him.
John Zinn was not the stereotypical Navy SEAL; He looked like your average skinny surf bum. But underneath he had grit and determination.