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would also allow the Special Operations forces to expand their presence in regions where they have not operated in large numbers for the past decade, especially in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Among the latest indications is a behind-the-scenes campaign by the chief of the US military's Special Operations Command (SOCOM) for greater autonomy in dispatching elite killer squads to every corner of the globe. [t]hickening the Special Operations deployments in these other regions would allow the United States to be ready to respond more rapidly to a broader range of threats. William McRaven, who heads SOCOM, is, according to the New York Times, seeking &ldquo. more autonomy to position his forces and their war-fighting equipment where intelligence and global events indicate they are most needed. McRaven argues that &ldquo.Source: The Market Oracle

Dec 25, 2009 by Albert | Posted in Military
I'm just wondering because I want to become a Navy SEAL in the future. What kind of vests are getting too?
Well, we use a lot of material in wartime naval special ... Theres really no favorites at one of the guys on the team. Most guys are the M4A1 and M16 or maybe even the car-15. Each man in your squad will have a Gun.
May 19, 3751 by melon | Posted in Law Enforcement & Police
The joints are struggling against speed
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Any bank robber worthy of the name, I'm like seals from your delusion, there would be long before all the SWAT team was even mobilized.
Aug 07, 2010 by Monstermuttz | Posted in Military
14 vs 14 each with a unit of 7 soldiers, all with there specialty gear (AT Snipers Grenades...ext)
And please dont get into an arguement like "USA cause I live there"
I don't know who would win, because the public will never really know how good those units are. But, anyone caught in between the 4 units would be crushed to dust...
Up of his or her clothing, weapons plus diving gear to the grand array up of cars at their disposal…the US Navy SEALs are going to be by way up the highest outfitted squaddies in the general world. Of far-altitude free fall parachutes, stealthy maritime vessels and desert or arctic camouflage clothing, SEAL operations require a numerous selection up of gear to help self inchperforming his or her missions successfully plus to come back... From the general water, air or home, SEALs should suit to any atmosphere employing teamwork, coaching even as well as his or her far-tech automobiles and gear. additional second one professional sphere, US Navy SEALs require several specialized tools to attain the face up to done....
A short little film filmed in New Mexico about clearing a house. All of the props and gear are actual Seal Gear, the MP5 is real as is the pistol ...
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Weapons of the Navy Seals
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Creator: Mir Bahmanyar | History - 2005-08-10
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Smith is the Navy's top SEAL. "It's a great time for us," he says. "We've got
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Creator: Patricia A. Deuster | Health & Fitness - 1997-08-01
Weight Training Gear and Equipment Weight training requires minimal personal
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