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101211-N-4044H-045
SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, Calif. (Dec. 11, 2010) Yeoman 1st Class Christine
Dipaola, assigned to Seal Team 17, a unit comprised of both active and
reserve component members based in Coronado, Calif., fires a .50-caliber
weapon during expeditionary training. Members of the team are in San
Clemente conducting exercises in preparation for an upcoming deployment.
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eddie
Harrison/Released) |
Who are these guys?
Is this a real deal SEAL team or something else?
Curious.
Nope. Real deal. SEAL Teams 17 and 18 are Reserve units, which were formerly Operational Support Teams 1 and 2, with NSWG 11.
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wow. SEALs have female operators?
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thanks.
yeah, piss off a woman at the right time of the month, pattons 3rd army couldnt stop them :D
ReplyDeleteSolomon, SEALs do NOT have female operators. They sometimes have female support staff members.
ReplyDeletethanks. i'm mystified by that community. great warfighters but theydefinitely operate to the beat of a different drummer.
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