Navy Seal Training Report

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HE is talking about men with GRIT when they are talking about training our Seals. If they didn't
Have grit, in the beginning, they sure have it when they complete their initial seal training. Seals have determination and perseverance they exemplify while they are going through their intense training the
Navy requires. Seals start out with eight weeks of grueling training by running five miles every morning with their boots on and in the sand. During this eight- week period, they have HELL WEEK to test their limit; one test is five and a half days long. Sailors will start to drop out from discomfort, pain, and from being continually wet with sand. More will leave, when they have to do this daily with only four hours of sleep for
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Hell week is over, and still no rest. You should see the more than strenuous training they have ahead. Work such as carrying a rubber raft weighing twenty-five hundred pounds above their heads for hours on end everywhere they go! They lug the raft around daily until the sailors that are on a team act as one unit. Seal have to swim two, three five miles a day underwater and at night in the dark with just a little light to see their compass heading to check they are going in the right direction. About halfway through training, they accrued a lot of grit. These future Seals already have courage and fortitude; they also have a tremendous sense of pride a self- awareness that "I can do anything!" They have three weeks of parachute training left, and nine weeks of land warfare. It is almost graduation time these
NAVY SEALS have earned the right to wear the coveted NAVY Seal Trident insignia. Now there is another group of men, a whole team of Seals with more grit than you could ever imagine. This new group of
Seals teams will help defend our country, and perform their very best doing so displaying their GRIT! So now what's next for these Seals will it be a unique mission, maybe a rescue behind the lines