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  • Formerly known as SEAL Team 6, a specialized and highly secret unit of [[United States Navy SEAL]]s, within the [[Joint Special Operations Command]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Navy SEAL]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Navy SEAL]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Navy SEAL]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Navy SEAL]]
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  • {{r|United States Navy SEAL}}
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  • {{r|United States Navy SEAL}}
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  • {{r|United States Navy SEAL}}
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  • ...the "Night Stalkers". They may carry non-Army special operators, such as [[United States Navy SEAL]]s.
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  • {{r|United States Navy SEAL}}
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  • ...armacy at the University of Nebraska, Bob Kerrey served three years as a [[United States Navy SEAL]], receiving the [[Medal of Honor]]; After his military service, he started
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  • {{r|United States Navy SEAL}}
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  • {{r|United States Navy SEAL}}
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  • ...was the first warship to come to the hijacked ''[[SS Maersk Alabama]]''; [[United States Navy SEAL]] personnel aboard rescued the Maersk Alabama's captain, held hostage by [[
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  • {{r|United States Navy SEAL}}
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  • {{r|United States Navy SEAL}}
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  • ...of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. As of 2007, Admiral Eric Olson is the first United States Navy SEAL] to head USSOCOM.
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  • ...d also be the mother ship for naval special operations forces, typically [[United States Navy SEAL]]s.
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  • ...]s, at-sea boarding operations, and [[special reconnaissance]]. Like the [[United States Navy SEAL]]s, however, they now operate well inland if required, but retain their spe
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  • ...ad a small but competent naval special operations unit modeled after the [[United States Navy SEAL]]s, the Lien Doi Nguoi Nhai (LDNN).
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  • {{r|United States Navy SEAL}}
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  • ...lk-run; while the motto "The only easy day was yesterday" comes from the [[United States Navy SEAL]]s, it is apropos here. Ranger School never gets easier.
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  • ...[[Osama bin Laden]]. It is agreed that bin Laden was shot and killed by [[United States Navy SEAL]]s in the assault force. While not all details of the raid are known, seve
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  • ...e favored for military and police work due to their size and intelligence. United States Navy SEAL team members use Malinois as part of their undercover military operations.
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  • ...States Special Operations Command units are attached (e.g., Army aviation, United States Navy SEAL|Navy SEALs and other specialists, Air Force Combat Control teams and other
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  • ...action teams under it were TF GREEN when from Delta Force and TF BLUE from United States Navy SEAL#SEAL Team 6|SEAL Team 6.
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  • ...acquired. An LCS can carry 25 passengers, which could be appropriate for [[United States Navy SEAL]] operations, but the Marines have not been involved with the development a
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  • ...s still are important intelligence collection platforms, and can deliver [[United States Navy SEAL]]s and other special operations forces. They can fire [[cruise missile]]s a
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  • ...slamabad, the capital of Pakistan. The assault force proper was made up of United States Navy SEAL|US Navy SEALs, in helicopters flown by the 160th Special Operations Aviatio Reports indicate that United States Navy SEAL|US Navy SEALs were the direct action (military)|direct action "shooter" ele
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  • ...ort in denied area, as Nguyen Van Kiet did with a United States Navy SEALs|United States Navy SEAL companion, Thomas R. Norris behind enemy lines. Norris received the U.S. Me
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