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SEALs Injured In South Sudan Back Home

December 28, 2013
Mark Divine No Comments SEAL News

According to the Navy Times, three of the four Navy SEALs injured last week in South Sudan are back home.  The injured SEALs were all assigned to  West Coast Teams, and have returned to California to continue their medical treatment.  The fourth SEAL remains overseas, and after undergoing surgery, is now in stable condition.

The four SEALs were injured Dec. 21 when the tilt-rotor Osprey carrying them was hit by small-arms fire while trying to evacuate American personnel from South Sudan.

Thank you everyone for your thoughts and prayers for these brave men and their families.

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