U.S. Navy Special Operations Forces SELECTION TRAINING
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2023
- U.S. Navy Special Operations Forces SELECTION TRAINING
00:10 Part 1: Alfa Phase
14:54 Part 2: The Tour
35:47 Part 3: Bravo and Charlie Phases
The SPECIAL WARFARE COMBAT CREWMAN (SWCC) is a United States Naval Special Warfare Command team that operates and maintains small craft for special operations missions, particularly those in support of the U.S. Navy SEALs. Navy SWCC support and perform maritime special operations in open ocean, littoral and riverine environments. Their professional occupation in the Navy is known as Special Warfare Boat Operator (SB). SBs are experts in maritime special operations tactics and missions; foreign cultural awareness; advanced weapons tactics; tactical communications; tactical air control; tactical ground mobility; small arms and crew-served weapons; fast roping and rappelling; advanced craft operations; long-range, over the horizon, and riverine navigation; tactical combat medicine and trauma care; intelligence operations; and chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear defense measures; among others.
Credit Sgt William Chockey, Kashif Basharat, PO1 George Bell, PO1 Jonathan Clay, Austin Rooney, James Shea and Jonathan Snyder
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#navyseals #navyswcc #specialforces #specialoperations
No narration and no music. Perfect.
No narration and no music is needed.
Who puts music on when you drive in a Lamborghini
EXACTLY
Whenever I'm having a bad day at work, I just watch one of these videos to remind me it could be worse.
😂😂
Das ist eine super Idee. Danke für den Einfall.
ITS NOT WORST ITS GREAT
It's not worse lol what I would give to be there and not be working a 9 to 5 like any other normal person
Thats it❤
Even the ones that fail still deserve respect for even attempting this grueling training. Respect to everyone that attempts and has attempted this course!
I completed Army Basic and Advanced infantry training in the summer of 1970. This grueling training makes what I went through look like summer camp. The men who successfully complete this selection process are definitely warriors. Totally impressed.
@jimgaul67, yeah and this is only selection…
these fellas work with green berets, seals, marine marsoc, etc. very tough and i knew about these guys when i was in the navy and i couldn't do it.
How many sit-ups, push-ups and pull-ups are done in one set?
Lol what was y'all doing drinking beer & throwing logs 😂
thats because special forces are something different
Saying that looks tough is an understatement. That looks insanely hard . Good luck to all these guys , you have my full respect
thats out of control
why ?
So I was at Airborne School in August of 2012. We had a SWCC operator there, due to the running, heat, sweating, and the humidity guys were getting raw. By lunch time we were all raw and while waiting for lunch to end on the cables, some guys started talking about being so raw that they were going to quit. MS (SWCC Operator) turned to those guys and said, "You aren't raw until you wipe your asss after a sh!t, and red streaks are on the toilet paper. Just suck it up..." Stuck with me and 2.5 months later I was at a SFBCCX and being that it was also a PMT for a combat rotation, I keep in mind no matter the pain I was feeling, it could always be worse and just kept moving forward.
@@timothyjburton
BIBLE calls us all to be real, sober minded souls, who live holy lives on earth.
BIBLE calls nor expect nobody to be:
- religious of any kind
- monk
- nun
Bible calls us to give out RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT, no to keep our mouth shut and support everything with blind eyes and deaf ears.
See no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil - that old saying, it belongs to masons, am I right again? The vow of silence of theirs.
SOULS, dare to read and study BIBLE (KJV) and search about FREEMASONRY.
@@theharshtruthoutthere Have no clue what you are talking about, but seeing how I have a Bachelors Degree in Theology, I don’t really need to hear your thoughts on the meaning of religious.
I also suggest you read something other than the KJV. It is a bad translation and proof is that they had to lie about the changes in the text, they counted every common, period, and semi-colon added as a change, but clearly that shouldn’t count, when you consider this the Koine didn’t have punctuation.
Finally, am I to take serious a translation that use Erasmus’ translation serious when he literally translated it from the Latin Vulgate and then provided it to the English translators? I mean, I think KJV is beautifully poetic, but our knowledge of koine has expanded since then and it is why I suggest the NET Bible over the KJV for doctrinal study.
for those of you who have nothing good to say about these guys, " walk a mile in their shoes"
I have alot to say about it but why walk a mile in there shoes when they chose to be there?
@@MrDrdollar If you have something to say, then how about you go experience it yourself and see what you have to say then.
I wear size 13, so odds are most of their shoes probably wouldn't fit.
@@MrDrdollartraitor
@@fredfazbar8967 I have, which is why I have a lot to say about I wouldn’t just be saying that just bc big guy
that one guy who said your good your good your good and grabbed him is the type of guy they are looking for. He knew exactly what needed to be done and instead of complaining about the the guy he motivated him and tried to get him through.
I thought that too
There is no I in team
the best ones
It's my birthday 108
@@user-tg7lo7qy5e happy bday
I am headed there! Leave for boot camp next month, then to Coronado. I’m happy to have found other brave warriors to put themselves through this crazy training as I will be too. Imagine going through this just to go on life risking missions. Life on the line at all times, God Bless Our Country U.S.A!!
Best of luck man. Please come back and give an update some day
Update us
@@tdfifjffm my son failed
he is now an aircraft mechanic
It’s easy to fight when your winning in life, but it’s knowing how to fight when you are losing that makes the difference.
But you're losing...
I prefer to be winning
You only lose in life when you give up, so if you don’t give up you never lose.
underrated comment.
If you make it through that training you deserve to be called a warrior.
Tente ver o treinamento dos Comandos Anfíbios do Brazil 4vezes mais difícil do que da Marinha dos EUA
woke ideology shutdown "warriors", not defense against woke.. we're all doom.
nope. Dry fire, push ups & rucks don't make you a warrior. It makes you a soldier.
Really!? Lol🤣
@@guxtazzk__sure buddy sure I’m sure it’s hard, but their is a reason why the United States military is the best military in the world
All of these men who like to yap on their podcasts about being ‘alpha males’ should have to do this training. The physical and mental fortitude this takes is true alpha behavior because it also requires a level of humbling oneself, teamwork, insane dedication and actually being a leader amongst men.
What 😮
Absolutely true
Pain can be a good thing makes you stronger and more resistant. I salute these guys! 🫡
Yes it certainly can but you have to want it, welcome to the suck
6 years. 81-87 Special weapons Lebanon, Grenada NATO Europe. It's easy... All you have to do is never quit. In my 60s now, Hard to believe the years went that fast. But serving the US Navy is something I'll never regret.
Thank you so much for your incredible service. You helped keep us safe and free. ❤️
@@Miss_Loving In which country u been in NATO Europe?
It’s a bit different now, they want people who are athletes with a will do attitude. The days of being the scrawny no quit dark horse is over. At least that’s what my chief told me when he did BUD/S back in 2013.
@@Governmentissuedissuesguys completely wrong, it’s never been a no quit game, you have to pass every evolution or you get dropped that goes with every sf unit.
Ty Sir.
At age 68, just watching this wore me out and screwed my lower back up.
😂 give a 21 year old some advice and best of luck to you
got your back sounding like a rice crispy treat after watching this lol
@@skinchen Believe me, it doesn't take much these days. I turn 69 tomorrow. My lower back is 110. I don't know how that happened, but it did.
@@richardhawkinson3020 Happy Birthday Richard
@@richardhawkinson3020 stop eating pork it causes more inflammation, the Dzews were right.
Unrecognizably sandy might be the best thing I've ever heard. These dudes are beasts.
Bro literally the ending had me almost crying like come on now! Look at them when they wear shooting at the shooting range! Thank you guys for your service!💪🏼🇺🇸
What an incredibly difficult selection process. This is probably the best quality video I've seen.
Sas training selection is way harder fact
Venez a la légion étrangère Française vous verrez ce qu'est souffrir en sueurs , cette sueur effacera le sang de certains au combat . LPN more majorum ✌️
@@StarzzyJJASDgood for them??
@@pr6isedgOoD fOr tHeM? 🤓
After watching these guys work and work and work i need a beer.. this was the hardest workout i ever had was watching these guys train… honestly this guys are awesome thanks for the video…
😂
It use to be harder
whoever made it that selection is already a warrior
Because of these men we are not in harm's way during our days and thru the night's.
God Bless the USA.
While stationed at Ft. Hood, an SF recruiter came to the post. I went and a couple days later took the PT test. Everything was great and at that time the unit couldn’t stop a soldier from attending. Then Iraq invaded Kuwait and we were deployed. While there, I kept hitting the PT hard and ruck marching. We returned and my CO had me write up a training schedule for SFAS prep. It was approved and I trained for three mo this straight. All night I would ruck out on the tank trails. Return in time for PT (that was the only requirement…be at the first formation of the day). I would do PT with the company in BDU’s, boots and my ruck. Gym after PT and chow…they gave me several cases of MRE’s and I ate one, maybe two per day. Take a nooner and to the pool and gym again. Ruck all night long and rinse and repeat. I made it through the “gate” at SFAS and was selected. I was already Airborne qualified as it was in my contract when I switched from the Navy (STG2) to the Army. Got to “Q” course and about two months in I blew my left ACL. That was it…the only reason I wanted in the Army was the beret and be on a team. Sent to Campbell for orthopedic surgery and never went back and am still dealing with that injury at 61 years old. SFAS and Camp Mackall were the best test of a my mental abilities and physical. No yelling at us and was always asked: “are you satisfied with that #243”? Hoooooah to those that made it all the way! 🫡👍
great story, sorry you couldn't finish... you're still a bad ass. Trained Trained Trained! you gave it all!
My dad was a navy seal when Iraq invaded Kuwait you might of met him!
@@Bobcrowly1488my respects to your dad
There’s so much luck involved. I was part of a similar group. Saw several guys drop because of unfortunate injuries. Fortunately, I made it through the program.
Cap
You’ll never know what they go through until you try it. As an 11B, this isn’t even close to how we physically train and our training can be challenging at times. Kudos to these warriors.
Yea this is definitely levels above
It takes a hard mind that can endure and a strong body that can endure to be special forces. None of these dudes are Olympic level athletes or anything, yet plenty of high level athletes have tried to go special forces and failed miserably.
Facts. Airborne
No women at all.. Why could it be? 😁
@@pabloquesadamartinez5405 ?
Sounds funny, but I work out to this every morning from 6 am. my workout lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes so I stick this on loop until I am finished. No long breaks, No feelings getting in my way, No excuses. Bless Y'all 🔥
I have the utmost respect to all even those who didn't make it. I did ok on my 7 yrs as an Army grunt but it's not even close to all the training I went through. Had I had a chance to go through this I woulda train like hell specially all my weakness. This video is only a fraction of the mental and physical stress that these guys went through. This is akin to putting a piece of metal thru the fire in order to soften and allow you to tranform it into a beautiful sharp sword. Salute you all!
how did you retire savings in the stock market ., they making me work for $5 an hour. we use to do 400 push ups the generation before me did 1000 push ups daily.
For folks asking about this particular group these military personnel are trying out for SWCC which stands for Special Warfare Combatant-craft & Crewmen. Think of it as the group of dedicated individuals who arrive or depart in specific fast boats that are heavily armed and are designed for inserting or rapid egress of Navy Seals or other Spec Ops units. It may not be the same training as SEALs but these guys go through very different yet similar challenging drills. Just like there’s the 160th SOAR, SWCC is the amphibious version (I must add that is a gross over simplification of what these SWCC operators do). On time, on target, never quit!
See the following link if you want to know more about SWCC.
ua-cam.com/video/UjHr8Jh-UFQ/v-deo.html
Looks like the training is a bit over the top for someone who is a boat operator.
@@paralogregt They used to call this Special Boat Unit (SBU) and it was quite a bit easier. It was mostly enginemen, boatswains, and gunners mates. Now it is a lot more closely aligned with NSW as far as training goes.
My friend Moe Griswald did all this in only 4 days...
@@paralogregtyou don’t understand what they do then
@@James_Edward59 Stop feeding the trolls man!! He’s knows what he’s doing and he also knows he could never do anything shown in this video hahaha
Just a hint , when you felling cold do not hold your muscles tide , train to relax all your body , you won't fell cold anymore !
Thank you
In the FRENCH NAVY COMMANDOS, I went through all that and SURVIVED !!!
I'm a French Navy Commando, Today, since 2016.
BUT I'll BE RETIRING SOON !!! ;)
Mad respect to all of them, crazy how far the mind and body can be pushed.
Thank you for going through that to fight for us all. You're bearing the weight that many of us would not be able to. I appreciate you so much.
My heart and respect to these guys of mighty honor towards their country. Truly unbelievable to watch. I was glued watching. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome video! Thank you for letting us experience just a small part of what it takes to become a NAVY SEAL. Love it!…no interviews or music just the sounds of men embracing the suck. True heroes EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU!
this is for swcc team not seals
@@criscris-wv6mk
No, this is the first step for SEALS and the SWCC which supports their operations.
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@@pdoylemi ok commander
@criscris-wv6mk is right @pedoylemi
Very good training. I was trained by the Coalition Forces as a soldier in the Iraqi Special Operations Ground Forces 😊
Respect to these guys and the chosen few as a former trainer I admire there rigorous training
Piece off cake 🎂
Wow es imprecionante lo que hacen estos valientes jovenes , yo una abuela muy orgullosa de mi nieto que pertenece a la Marina USA. Que Dios los bendiga🙏
From what I've seen here...I'd say a lot of it is team work, aside from pt. These guys are awesome for even trying to go through this3💪🙏
Never leave a man behind
Never leave a comrade to fall into the hands of the enemy. We need these guys (men and women) to strive and succeed. No quit. Ever!
🤣🤣🤣lets see new soldier gay in war
@@sweat3500я гетеро, але зустрічав на війні і геїв. У пеклі бою, нема часу на сексуальні фантазії, тому вони теж б‘ються. Б‘ються як леви, іноді гинуть..
Дехто з них, навіть у спецпідрозділах.
Тож, повірте, не потяг до клітора робить людину воїном.
Слава Україні!
США, дякую за підтримку..
@@sweat3500, I was a vehicle M240B machine gunner with 2/2 1st ID (Feb '04 to Feb '05) for Muqdadiyah, Baqubah, Najaf, and the Battle of Fallujah (7-21 Nov 2004). I got burns outside Najaf (Apr 2004) and 28 chunks of shrapnel in my face, neck, and arms in Baghdad (1 June 2004). Spent 8 days in the Balad (Anaconda) CASH, and returned to duty with a left arm still leaking into bandages. The years of plywood and scrapyard "vehicle armor", before we had add-on armor kits for every vehicle outside the wire. (I was the dude who started taking Iraqi T-72 tank aluminum track sideskirts off the boneyard Iraqi tanks and using them for the gun boxes on trucks and humvee beds. They were centimeter-thick aluminum, enough to stop a lot of shell frags and AK rounds, at least at an angle.)
One of my best friends was gay. I wasn't. No one cared. He was an outstanding soldier, and -- like any true professional -- never made anyone uncomfortable. (It was the hetero male soldiers harassing or imposing on the female soldiers that cause the real problems.)
Yes, my YT profile is of a little kid. One of my kids, who used to borrow my phone before she got one and made the YT profile her own. I give precisely zero fox about that.
No real professional cares about someones private off-duty life. One of the appeals of military service is the pure meritocracy, where it doesn't matter who your parents are, how much money they had or didn't have, or any of that. All that matters is how you perform, and how you *cooperate* and *help others*. Private off-duty life is irrelevant, regardless of what the vlogs and opinion-news says. The real dusruptions to a military unit (or private corporation) are the people who don't carry their weight, who are antisocial and selfish and don't cooperate and help those around them become better, who are bullies or thieves, and all that. I have a feeling few of the TV and vlog "opinion news" guys who lead you to believe gayness and CRT will destroy the military, ever actually fought alongside gays, female medics, and nonwhite soldiers in actual combat. To put it a little less delicately, those people who say that stuff don't know what they're talking about. They're talking out their butt. Gays have *always* been in the military... Serving a country that hated (hates?) them.
So way❤
You good❤
I have been in the army for almost 4 years these men are tough af very impressive
Make it or not. You Gentlemen humbled me. We're are so grateful for your sacrifices. Can say enough.. Go BRAVERIES. God bless, Amenn
“VA has determined your knee condition is not service-related”
no shit lol.
I see a lot these guys coming through our ER Norfolk Gen , last time , they buried the bow of their boat in the water going 45 plus knots , it catapulted one of the boat crew head first in the drink . Knocked him out cold , no bad injuries other than getting knocked out , tough bunch lads , 🫡.
Yeah really how beat up are these guys after they get to the teams? I'm guessing besides PTSD they have tons of physical problems as they age.
I wouldn't make it an hour. Good luck to these guys. Much respect.❤
I have so much respect for all those guys who make it through this training and who serve our country! My nephew was a Marine and went to Iraq
God bless all who sacrifice self for country. This proud Army mom appreciates all you do.
38:24 he’s living his best life 🤣
Proud of these Men and Thank You
ทุกสิ่งทุกอย่างที่พวกเขาทำนั้น เพื่อความอยู่รอด ในสถานการณ์จริงๆ ตัวของพวกเขาเอง🇺🇸👍🏻
"the cold makes a coward out of any man"
that’s the truth
Any “man” from the south yeah
I don't think so my name is John Rambo I'm a real man and fought Vietnam
I don't need no one with me I'm a one-man platoon don't forget the name John Rambo
@@josevelarde358😂
I feel my muscles is getting hardened and my focus accelerating just by watching this.
😂
Watch out, you could also get a boner then......
Respect to these guys while other choose to take the east way out in life these guys choose to take the route less chosen but highly respected
My dad was a sniper in Vietnam, these guys are awesome. Tough guys
Nothing short of OUTSTANDING!!!!
Kudos to these dedicated brave souls
Respect indeed. They put their lives at risk to save ours in dangerous situations.
Si lo realizas con conviccion y a gusto,tiene sentido gratificante.
These are awesome videos, thanks for posting. The luckiest people in the video are the ones who are filming it. They get to watch the soldiers get tortured. In the end, it’s all good. Train until you die.
Last sentence is okay.
You have to admire there screams during the training but the smile at the end as well the knew all that suffering turned them into a bad ass soldier much respect to those men
최고!!!
Seals never quit!!!!
They arent seals they are swcc but still badass
That was really fucking cool to watch, these guys are certified badasses.
Yes Certified to Ran away from Afganistan 😂😂😂
@akshaykashyap7473 trust me that was all on the politicians not the servicemen. The US has the best and deadliest military forces in existence today.
@@akshaykashyap7473You would have done the same.
@@mikebeaumont1863 No ,
@@akshaykashyap7473щось підказує, що ти москалик.. 🧐😁
Very interesting. Really shows you how they build these guys up into 1 cohesive unit, pulling it up so the slowest come into line synchronising the whole units strength to one base level as a collective. very cool
BARILOCHE USHUAIA A R G E N T I N A
Molto interessante e onore a questi ragazzi…non è facile sopportare una simile pressione, fisica e mentale, ma alla fine ne escono temprati, nel fisico e nello spirito. Un saluto dall’Italia e respect
You guys are so cool, we're already following you👍🥰💯
The best part of the entire video.... the end... victory. Our bloodline... U.S. Revolutionary War and Civil War. Peace soldiers, it shall come to pass.
Nothing but RESPECT for these brave men and women who choose this path 🇺🇸 & if you got nothing positive to say then dont say anything.
'men and women'? what women?
@@GaZonk100You never know. Maybe one will surprise us one day.
@@DarkMessiahh😂
The pain in this is beautiful when you come to the realization what it’s really doing for you. That being said. I could NEVER fully comprehend the level of brutality and exhaustion these men have endured. And I’ve run marathons and done years of firefighting training. It’s a walk in the park on a sunny and 75° day in comparison.
We are very excited and really like your creative ideas, made it enjoyable to watch and keep watching, hope you continue this great idea forever.
wow i cant imagine how tough this is physically, respect to these guys ❤
Easy peasy lemon squeezy
Entrenamiento mas completo que he visto geeeeniaal. . felicidades graduados . Así me vi en el 2001
Navy seal?
Simply the best as always. Thank God for these guys! 💚🇺🇲💚
My section corporal applied for SAS selection in the 1980s. He was attending the summer selection, and for months I trained with him, running around the barracks building weight in the bergens as the days progressed. He was already superfit, and many a time I found myself lagging behind, him with a bergen and me in trainers and no bergen. Off he went on selection, first week running on the Brecon Beacons and he found it hard going. Second week second day, he was in bits head all over the place, aches and pains. He said there was lads running past who looked like they were on holiday not even breaking into a sweat. And later that day he slipped on the hills and fractured his leg. End of selection. He never took up the offer of attending another selection and said he didn't have the mentality to pass.
We are in great hands, trust the training!.. !USA!
I am so lucky that the Navy did not allow me to do this. I signed up to be a reactor operator, and when I tried to volunteer for this, they told me they needed NUCs more and I could not join. I was a tough kid and stubborn, but I don't think I would have made it.
I've got a gnarly upper respiratory infection atm and woke up feeling sorry for myself cos I just feel like pure crap and need some motivation so found myself here watching this and my gosh....I'll never complain about having a clogged nose ever again 😂
Amazing video! Congrats to everyone who graduated and made it through. Tough training!
Read or get the audiobooks... the finishing school, Warrior Elite, inside Delta Force, 6 days of the impossible, Killer Elite, The Killing School, the operator, navy seals~their untold stories, no hero, trident, men in green faces, the red circle, seal warrior
They are courageous men.
Gay *
The heavy rope is a good idea, better than rigid log. With the log, you can sandbag and let others keep it up or moving or whatever. With the rope, the weight over you is yours alone.
Daaaaayum! These guys are rough and tough!!! In watching SEAL training I'd say it's just as difficult.
Omg que duró el trole que les dan a estos pobres muchachos que Dios les dé fuerza y sabiduría paciencia para todo lo que hacen 😥🙏🙏👍🇺🇸
凄い!こんな過酷な訓練をしてるんですね。かっこいいなぁ。僕も彼らのように日々の鍛錬を怠らないように頑張ります。
JP have similar....😊
頑張れ
Treino, testes, provas.... bravo ..........⚡⚡⚡ RESILIÊNCIA FÍSICA E MENTAL....
I’m weeping in gratitude for these men and what they’re willing to endure and overcome for our country (me❤). Real men. Real patriotism. God bless them all.
the respect I have for all of them
Damnn I’ll stay my ass in the Air Force… y’all are incredible!
My utmost respect for them, and other special forces in other countries. Grueling and almost impossible to pass this. You people have my respect!
lol...gotta love that 2 spot running with the boat. :)
I like it they are so powerful
Yeah bro they chew nails and spit lightning. So, so powerful it’s overpowering.
Ouch, that looks brutal :)
A little bit, yes.
I have nothing but respect for these guys
최고의 난이도 의 훈련 대단하네요...^^
특임대용사 파이팅..
i've all seen them in the movies. They are the units that help the Navy seals operate at river and operate on the river side without air support. I know Navy seals fought in Vietnam in jeans. I was impressed with the video and how it was based on actual US Special Forces training. South Korea and the United States are friends.
There not green beret
@@RayGamingChannel10 They are SWCC. i know that.
@@parksung-oh325 yea just checking because you said SF as in special forces
@@RayGamingChannel10 I mean, I know that this time the US Marines are also switching to battleship strikes rather than amphibious operations. The United States wanted to say that it is an advantage to change according to the situation. i am sorry poor choice of words. I can not speak English well.
Thank you for your interest.
@@parksung-oh325 it all good homie wish I could speak more then one lol
Such a rigorous mental & physical trainings! Wonder what their success rate for all the trainees? Best of luck and congrats to those who passed it. Hopefully there won't be another battle of coral sea anytime soon.
Statistically about 80% drop out
Looks like SWICC. So their selection is similar to Seals just slightly less hard. But very similar
It doesn't make sense to have "special forces" units that 50% or more qualify. These are very small "special operations forces" so only those who have some idealized combined PHYSICAL, MENTAL, and PSYCHOLOGICAL toughness could and should qualify. Thousands of men and women could do marathon-length runs in record numbers; others could carry exceptionally heavy things on their back. Others still could out smart most humans.
But singularly, none of those things, alone, should qualify an individual.
Anyway, these activities here are largely to gauge the PSYCHOLOGICAL FITNESS of the potential special operations forces individuals: ---
if you can't go through this kind of CONTROLLED chaos, you aren't going to survive, or be useful, when it comes to actual chaos that ENEMIES could potentially do to you, as a member of these special operations forces... such as actual waterboarding (not just to "simulate drowning"but INCLUDES actual drowning, because the tortures are long, relentless, and punishing... not all for intel retrieving. Some enemies just want to torture those they capture for "fun")... or such as pieces of bamboo or woods or wires being put through your fingernails.... etc., ete.
Humans on ALL SIDES of conflicts are capable of exceptionally heinous activities against their enemies.
The dreamer will end up homeless after work is done when they grow up😂
All these instructors are for sure combat vets, crazy
It's Great to think that This people do This for us and for our nation. Thanks. I love them❤
Bless them and our military.
It seems like Instructor Patsone is not in there. He was the man!
San Diego in Southern California, where they are training, the days are hot, the nights are cold, and the water is very chilly.
와우 아주 멋진 훈련이군요.
I know another great workout 😏👌👈
This workout looks great!!!
Apesar da dureza dos treinamentos, é uma visão do paraíso,com respeito.
I was in the Army but what I just saw stopped my heart ty.