Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Navy SEAL candidates in California are often training in water filled with bacteria that cause illnesses, a Department of Defense ...
"Disgusting," said Navy SEAL veteran Rob Sweetman in describing the smell and mist of Mexican sewage spewing into U.S. waters as he stood on a hill overlooking the Tijuana River estuary in California.
U.S. Navy SEAL candidates participate in Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Abe McNatt) More than two years after the death of recruit Kyle ...
A new watchdog report says Navy SEAL candidates face health risks from contaminated water during training in California. It says Naval Special Warfare Command has ignored local bacteria-related beach ...
From student to instructor, one former Navy SEAL offers a rare, unfiltered look inside BUD/S — the surf, the sand, and the soul-crushing crucible of Hell Week. He'll tell you who quits, who rises, and ...
For years, Navy SEALs have trained in sewage-contaminated water, but exactly how it’s impacted the health of members have remained unknown, until now. A report from the Inspector General published a ...
A government watchdog for the Department of Defense found that Navy SEAL candidates frequently train in sewage-tainted waters where pollution from Tijuana regularly fouls South County shorelines, ...
I took my laziest friend to Navy SEAL training. This video showcases the challenges and experiences we faced during the ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Defense's Office of Inspector General (DOD OIG) is calling for a review of sleep deprivation tactics and the use of performance-enhancing drugs (PED) used in Navy SEAL ...