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When crossed, they are ruthless, but you'll never witness a more gentle soul as they honor a fallen brother. This is gut wrenching to watch. Rest in Peace S01 (SEAL) Patrick Feeks.
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“(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” - Blue Öyster Cult x.com/JVPALT1/status/2051808…

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'Appearances of Navy submarines are rare and often designed to send a strategic deterrence message. One of 14 Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines, Alaska carries Trident missiles armed with nuclear warheads.' stripes.com/branches/navy/20…
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Some places never leave you, and some missions never end….
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For 115 years, the #USNavy has commanded both the sea and the sky! 🌊✈️ Happy birthday, @flynavy! #NavalAviation #FlyNavy 🎥 Jimmy Shea
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BUD/S Class 361 during Hell Week. Only about 20% of SEAL candidates successfully complete this training phase. Here's a breakdown: Duration: Five and a half days of continuous training. Sleep Deprivation: Fewer than four hours of sleep allowed in total throughout the entire week. Intense Physical Training: Involves running over 200 miles, performing calisthenics for more than 20 hours per day, navigating obstacle courses, and conducting demanding exercises with boats and logs. Cold and Wet Conditions: Trainees are constantly exposed to the cold ocean water and sandy beaches of Coronado Island, California, causing cuts, chafing, and making it difficult to warm up. Mental Pressure and Hallucinations: The constant stress and sleep deprivation push candidates to their mental breaking point, leading to hallucinations and requiring them to make sound decisions and function under extreme pressure.
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Today we honor Senior Chief Kyle Milliken. DEVGRU (SEAL Team 6) Silver Squadron. A Falmouth, Maine kid who ran track and field at the University of Connecticut, graduated in 2001, and enlisted in the Navy the following year with one goal: becoming a Frogman. He earned his Trident, served at SEAL Teams on the East Coast since 2004, and was eventually selected for Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU/SEAL Team 6). Across 15 years of service, Kyle conducted at least 48 combat missions in Iraq alone, including one in which he helped evacuate three wounded teammates while under fire. His decorations told only part of the story: four Bronze Stars with Valor, two Joint Service Commendation Medals, and a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with Valor, among others. On the night of May 4, 2017, Kyle and a small DEVGRU element from Silver Squadron, alongside Somali Danab commandos, were inserted into the village of Daarasalaam (Barii) on the Shebelle River, about 40 miles west of Mogadishu, Somalia. Their target was Mahad Karate, a senior al-Shabaab commander believed to be hiding in the village. Kyle’s team moved silently through the town, leaving boot prints in the wet clay and at least five dead enemy fighters in their wake. As Kyle stood over two enemies he and his team had just engaged, an al-Shabaab fighter concealed beneath a low-hanging mango tree opened fire. Kyle was struck. The team conducted a hasty evacuation and medevaced him to neighboring Djibouti, but Kyle died of his wounds on May 5, 2017. He was 38 years old. He was the first US service member to be killed in action in Somalia since the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu, the running gunfight immortalized in the book and film “Black Hawk Down.” His family said it best in their statement: “He was a devoted father and son, a true professional, and a wonderful husband.” Some warriors fall on a battlefield the world remembers. Kyle fell on one most Americans had forgotten. He was no less worthy of being remembered.
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What you need in Portland Oregon
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When a Marine gets a Dear John letter, it doesn’t go quite as Becky planned. 😂

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Rangers from 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (3/75). Bagram Airfield, 2015.
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Huey door gunner sweeps the treeline with his M60 as what appears to be a Long-range reconnaissance patrol is evacuated in Vietnam
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With Clete Sinyard - 5th Special Forces Group, MACV-SOG - on Marble Mountain hiking to a position above FOB 4 outside Da Nang where he fought in 1968.  An honor and a privilege to be here with him on this Best Defense Foundation program all these years later 🙏
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U.S. NAVY: USS Idaho (SSN-799) was officially commissioned into the U.S. Navy yesterday. Their mantra: “Sink boats, cut throats.”
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Inside SEAL Team 6 Former DEVGRU operators talk about life at the highest level, where constant pressure and repetition push performance to the limit across multiple combat deployments. Operations are described as calm and deliberate, built on precision and discipline rather than the chaos often shown in movies. Everything is methodical, controlled, and practiced to the point it becomes routine. What stands out most is the level of professionalism and the bond between the men who operated in that environment. A rare look inside one of the most elite units in modern warfare.
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Rare footage of Christian Craighead (SAS) during the extraction of hostages at the DusitD2 complex in Nairobi, 2019.
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U.S. Navy Admiral William H. McRaven (far right) alongside Command Sergeant Major Chris Faris and two operators from the UK's 22 SAS Regiment. During the hunt for high value targets in Iraq, the SAS fought shoulder to shoulder with America’s most elite units, 1st SFOD-D (Delta Force) and SEAL Team Six. Under the umbrella of Task Force 714, the JSOC led campaign dismantled the leadership network of Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
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A Navy SEAL gave his daughter a rare glimpse into his secretive world. A member of the U.S. Navy SEALs participated in Take Your Daughter to Work Day by bringing his daughter along, offering her a unique look into his demanding profession. While much of their work remains confidential, the moment highlighted the human side of elite soldiers — balancing duty and family while serving in one of the toughest roles in the military. 🇺🇸 💪 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒 🫡
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A Delta Force veteran just got indicted under the Espionage Act for talking to a journalist. Her name is Courtney Williams and she was enlisted for Eight years inside Fort Bragg. If she would have just left her conversation/interview to the abuse she claims she endured, that would be okay. BUT she leaked top secret confidential information she had no right to share. She could have confirmed the validity of her position via her DD214 and all the certifications, et al, she received in her 8 years … without releasing information she knew was illegal to mention/share. She gave an interview and allegedly provided Politico writer Seth Harp with this top secret information, who was researching a book called “The Fort Bragg Cartel.” Everyone knows Politico is a leftist media organization. We also know Leftists hate our military and law enforcement.
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Courtney Williams was a civilian contractor and support technician for a special military unit at Fort Bragg, not a Delta Force operator or enlisted veteran of the unit. justice.gov/opa/pr/former-… storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco… politico.com/news/magazine/…
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They are damn good at their jobs too!
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🚨: NEVER FORGET how @HillaryClinton handled the Benghazi attack: - 29 DISTRESS calls -13 HOURS delayed support - 4 AMERICANS DEAD Remember their names: - Ambassador Chris Stevens - Information Officer Sean Smith - Security Officers Glen Doherty - Tyrone Woods
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