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The difference is the extensive training SEALs receive in specialized maritime operations, given their naval heritage. “Each unit has strengths and weaknesses, neither is better or worse,” the former Delta operator said.
Your duties as a SEAL may include, but are not limited to: Conducting insertions and extractions by sea, air or land to accomplish covert, Special Warfare/Special Operations missions. Capturing high-value enemy personnel and terrorists around the world.
A team attitude and integrity are closely related qualities of SEALs. No matter how strong and determined a SEAL, few missions are successful without many men working together. Much of the training emphasizes the development of brotherhood and camaraderie.
What are the Navy Seals like in other military branches?
Some people don’t realize that the Navy SEALs has its counterparts in the Army as the Green Berets, Night Stalkers, and Army Rangers. The special ops force of the Air Force is the Special Tactics. And the Marine Corps has RECON and MARSOC. Each group of troops is specially trained above and beyond the training of other troops.
What is it like to be a seal?
Navy SEALs are the world’s finest warriors, and they are members of a very small group of SEALs who do the most dangerous and physically demanding job in the military. Navy SEALs teams train in harsh conditions, and the most demanding environments found around the world.
A team can’t overcome adversity when they are not working together. The Navy SEALs are responsible for accomplishing tasks that can’t be completed by one SEAL alone. SEALs must also pay close attention to every detail around them and the details of the mission.
With their specialized training, Navy SEALs are not restricted to just the sea, but are capable of fighting in desert, urban, and jungle conditions. The SEAL stands for Sea, Air, and Land.
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