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A new watchdog report says Navy SEAL candidates face health risks from contaminated water during training in California. It says Naval Special Warfare Command has ignored local bacteria-related ...
Navy photo by Lt. Frederick Martin. Navy SEALs have a reputation of being in the s—t. It turns out that Navy SEAL candidates spend a lot of their time swimming in it too.
Fox News' Pete Hegseth and the participating Navy SEALs jump into the Hudson River at Liberty State Park to start the 2020 SEAL Swim. Pete and the SEALs swam across the Hudson River for the second ...
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Cain noted that an image of a shirtless Hegseth has been used repeatedly in media coverage of his tattoos, but few have noted that it was taken during an annual swim with Navy SEALs that Hegseth ...
A group of US Navy SEALS at the World Center after completing the NYC Hudson River Swim in 2020. Former Pen Argyl athlete and longtime Navy Seal Jeff Gum is third from the left.
This swim can prove intensive even for seasoned Navy SEAL veterans. To ensure all participants are safe, organizers vet the strength and endurance of potential swimmers beforehand.
Next weekend, more than 250 Navy SEALs, veterans, first responders and civilians will jump into the Hudson River for a good cause. They will take part in an open water swim from Liberty State Park ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – More than 250 Navy SEALS, veterans, first responders and civilians will swim a grueling 3.5 miles across the Hudson River in August for charity, according to organizers.
Franklin resident and retired Navy SEAL Ian Schinelli is Luminox watches' first global brand ambassador as part of a Navy SEAL Foundation partnership.