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‘Surf passage’ is one of the most iconic and formidable parts of Navy SEAL training — here’s what it looks like

July 25, 2018
Mark Divine No Comments NSWC

The US Naval Special Warfare Center is very close-mouthed about how it trains future Navy SEALs.

Photos and videos are rare, and oftentimes the only information available to the public is through firsthand accounts of those who’ve endured one of the world’s most arduous training regimens.

But there is at least one type of training into which the Navy has given the public a glimpse: surf passage, where small teams of SEAL candidates paddle inflatable boats through waves crashing into San Diego’s Silver Strand.

Read the Rest of the Article at BusinessInsider.com

 

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