Articles tagged: Navy SEALs
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Greg DeHart DeHart The author recites various details of the abduction and release of Captain Phillips, the commander of an American cargo vessel who was held by four pirates off the coast of Somalia, until being freed by the US Navy Seal's slaying of three of his four captors. Using the Holy Scripture as a point of reference the author gives comment on the character of this action, asking piercing questions as to why other American citizens have not been protected against aggressors that have taken their lives, and why America does not follow God's commandment and execute the death penalty upon those who by definition of the Scripture are worthy of death. written by Lena Butler There is a whole lot of material available on the life and missions of US Navy SEALs. In this article we try to underline the 10 things that you absolutely must know about the US Navy SEALs. So here goes. Read on. written by Lena Butler Each country has its own brand of specialized military units and Special Forces that are trained to combat in highly volatile battle conditions or perform clandestine operations to change the course of a battle. written by Lena Butler To become a Navy SEAL requires a whole lot of hard-work. However, this is only if you meet a certain set of requirements that you must certainly come good on. written by Lena Butler Think Navy Seals, and you think about Valor, Adventure, Bravery on the Battlefield, and, Commitment to the Country and its People. They are the stuff legends are made of and just about everybody wants a piece of them. written by Lena Butler The US Navy SEALs are a division of the US military that require optimum physical condition from their soldiers before they can even join. Playing a mission critical role in operations in Iraq and Afghanistan it is no wonder that any average man off the street cannot join. Because they require such physical condition, doing their fitness program can be a great way to ensure that you are going to be in great shape if you are capable of doing everything that a US Navy SEAL can. written by Lena Butler US Navy SEALs are well known for being elite. US Nay SEALs have long being known for having to pass training requirements which would be considered literally impossible for any normal human being. Having to swim 50 meters under water is among many of the requirements that the US Nay SEALs ask of their soldiers. written by Lena Butler When it comes to father’s day choosing a gift is becoming increasingly difficult. Not only should it be original, it should also act as a symbol of your appreciation for the role your father plays in your life. Gifts such as aftershave, chocolate and football tickets are among the nations favorite father’s day gifts, but they are not original and more importantly they will not last with time due to their consumable nature. written by Lena Butler The US Navy SEALs SOCOM computer game was one of the first games computer games that users could control through both a microphone and a controller. The game, originally released on the Playstation, is a tactical game in which the player not only operates his own character, but also gives instructions to the other 3 members of his team so they may complete operations through working together. written by Lena Butler The US Navy SEALs are an elite division of the US military and as such they require peak physical condition and suitability for deployment in the most demanding circumstances. For a job like this, very few are suitable and that is why every Navy SEAL must be able to pass rigorous fitness tests to show they are up for the job. written by Lena Butler US Navy SEALs have been heroes of our country since their inception in 1960 where their operated under a different name. From days past, and their operations in Vietnam, to their current role in invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan we can all be proud of what the US Navy SEALs have done for our nation. written by Lena Butler In the summer of 1941 a division of the US military called “Amphibious Scouts and Raiders” started training. Later in the spring of 1943 a team of volunteers were trained in clearing landing zones for military operations in which their access point was from water. These military personnel were later referred to as frogmen which was derived from what they functioned as during operations. << previous page 1 next page>> |