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Let’s get everyone under oath — former SEAL trainees, Navy officers, medical experts — and literally make a federal case of it. Public pressure goes a long way. Just Friday, ...
The training program for Navy SEALs is plagued by widespread failures in medical care, poor oversight and the use of performance-enhancing drugs that have increased the risk of injury and death to ...
Two Navy SEALs went missing overboard during an operation in the Red Sea last week, per CENTCOM. Search-and-rescue operations are still ongoing, but time is running out. Losing Navy SEALs at sea ...
The U.S. Navy on Monday identified the two SEALs lost in the Arabian Sea during a nighttime mission to board and seize an unflagged boat carrying illegal Iranian-made weapons to Yemen. The U.S ...
The Navy will begin randomly testing its special operators for performance-enhancing drugs after an investigation into a SEAL trainee's February 2022 death, the service's Special Warfare Command ...
The gravestone of David Metcalf, a SEAL who had been in the Navy for nearly 20 years when in 2019 he shot himself in the heart so that his brain could be studied for damage, at Abraham Lincoln ...
The Navy SEALs are reporting a spike in pollution-related sickness due to the increasing amount of sewage from Mexico that has contaminated their training grounds, with the Navy Inspector General r… ...
The history of the U.S. Navy SEALs and the awesome vehicles they use can be traced back to World War II in 1942, when two units began training in Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, for amphibious warfare ...
Navy SEAL candidates training on the beach in Coronado, Calif., in a photo commissioned by the Department of Defense. The Navy, which began testing candidates for performance-enhancing drugs last ...