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U.S. Navy SWCC

Mark Divine No Comments NSWC, SWCC

Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen, or SWCC, drive well-armed, fast boats in support of special operations missions on coasts and rivers including stealthy insertion and extraction of SEALs, clandestine reconnaissance and combat gunfire support.  Using a variety of specialized boats and an aerial delivery system, SWCC operators are always ready to fight and support special operations forces anywhere in the world touched by water.

Like their Navy SEAL counterparts, SWCC operators must be physically fit, mentally tough, highly motivated, focused and responsive in high stress situations.  SWCC operators undergo mentally and physically demanding training to become premiere maritime warriors.  They are motivated, intelligent, self-starters who embody honor, courage and commitment.  Their mission requires men who are adaptable to every environment, especially the water.

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