How the Navy SEALs prepare for a successful life after the teams
Learn what Pepperdine University Professor Dr. Michael Crooke, former Navy SEAL, has to say about his life after the teams.
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Learn what Pepperdine University Professor Dr. Michael Crooke, former Navy SEAL, has to say about his life after the teams.
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