Navy SEALs
By: Sean Marbell
Navy SEALs are special operations soldiers of the united states navy, and currently there are about two-thousand members of the Navy SEALs. This special group takes there name from the elements in which they work with Sea, Air, and Land. Performing the most dangerous missions in comparison to any other special operations unit out there. Large forces of troops cannot go undetected as long as a SEAL team can in fact no where near as long really.Using stealth and guerilla warfare SEALs are both hard to detect and extremely dangerous. No matter the weather, terrain, or time of day SEALs work in small groups quickly and effectively. SEALs originate From commandos during World War Two, these commandos or "frogmen" were expert swimmers that formed underwater demolitions teams, clearing beaches of obstacle for amphibious vehicles to make a landing. Frogmen fought against Germany during the D-day invasion of Normandy, and in France, and in many islands in the Pacific ocean during the fight against Japan.
SEALs have many hi-tech equipment such as night vision goggles. SEALs usually operate at night which is why such equipment is needed for a lot of missions. Another piece of equipment is a video camera that transmits everything a SEAL sees and hears back to the base were they left from. Also they tend to use flash bangs as well, a type of grenade that is extremely bright and loud disorienting all enemies in range. An SDV is a vehicle that takes the SEALs from the submarine from which it was launched into deep enemy territory, carrying all there equipment and enough oxygen to get then by these tend to be very effective. When not in the Sea they can drop from a 50 to 90 foot rope to the ground or parachute in small groups down to land. The SEALs killed Osama Bin laden...... That's pretty epic... Like..... Wow.
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