The Navy has increased medical monitoring and added performance-enhancing drug tests during Navy SEAL training after a candidate died of pneumonia in 2022, according to an Inspector General report.
From left, Seaman Daniel DelBianco, Seaman James “Derek” Lovelace and Petty Officer 2nd Class Caplen Weare. HANDOUT Courtesy of DelBianco family, U.S. Navy and the Weare family A sailor has died in ...
WASHINGTON -- Inadequate medical screening and uninformed medical staff contributed to the death of a Navy SEAL candidate hours after he had completed a brutal part of the training course known as ...
The Navy has dismissed the cases against two SEAL commanders who had been told they would face boards of inquiry in connection with the 2022 death of SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen, lawyers for the two ...
The Navy has decided to drop its accountability efforts against the last two officers who were faulted over the death of Navy SEAL recruit Kyle Mullen in 2022. The service's top personnel boss, Vice ...
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Why So Many Fail Navy SEAL BUD/S Training
The first step to becoming a US Navy SEAL is completing Basic Underwater Demolition School or BUD/S for short. But of the tens of thousands who have tried to pass the world’s most rigorous military ...
A U.S. Navy officer from Clarence has died at the Naval Amphibious base in Coronado, Calif., during "Hell Week" training to become a Navy SEAL. Lt. John A. Skop Jr., 29, a six-year Navy veteran and ...
Past ColumnsIf you ever have an exam called "drown proofing," call Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Greg Hake. He has good notes. Hake passed drown proofing and a battery of other monumental physical and ...
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