All I remember after the first day was drinking a ton of water and going right to bed. No time to deal with it in another fashion, all you want to do is sleep.
training completely changes in p2 and p3. p1 is all about making you quit, you really dont learn much of anything to help you be a seal except how to work as a team and a few other basic skills. in...
I'm sure there are more teams in Afghanistan than any other country but that does not mean they still don't have teams that deploy to the other countries.
Well I don't have time to watch the videos but I have seen/heard a bit about pararescue and its definitely hardcore. Gotta remember tho, those documentaries don't show the nasty stuff. There was...
You are just trying to start an argument. If the men I went through BUD/S with say thats what they did at jump school, then thats what they did at jump school. They are my best friends to this day...
Yea I could be biased, but really how can you answer that question without being? I believe there is 1 human being on earth that ever did all 4 spec ops training programs. So I guess hes the only one...
I'm not here to argue who does what better and I have tried to not comment on anything that I didn't personally experience. My knowledge of what went on at jump school came from my former BUD/S...
This is an endless debate. You don't become delta w/o being spec ops. There are probably dozens of other types of military that one might say are "more elite" but in my opinion, and yes its my...
Honestly they did a pretty good job at getting us used to the training in INDOC, p1 was just longer days with more intensity. I was never like "wtf" in basic. I'm sure I'd have said "wtf" if I went...
I'd be hard pressed to see why a SEAL would ever go to Ranger school except to do it for fun (which they do do in between rotations). Rangers lead the way, SEALs do the dirty work :P