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The commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command said he was investigating the shortage of critical equipment for elite units such as Navy SEALs, according to a report by the United States. Admiral Joseph Wattle assured members of the House of Representatives that the command would seriously address any issues related to special forces equipment, such as shortages of services, to prepare for increasingly common global missions.
What happened to the U.S. Navy SEAL commanding sedan car? Soldiers were forced to do this, and members of the House of Representatives, Republican Duncan Hunter, who represented California, sounded the alarm about the shortage of supplies for special operations forces. Supply shortages have led to soldiers having to pay out of their own pockets for helmets, GPs.
Basic military equipment such as medical supplies, and the most worrying thing is that the Hengyan Navy SEALs are required to hand over their personal use after returning from their assignments** for use by other team members who are on duty. The issue may be related to the high rate of repair and utilization of the Navy SEALs, who he said did use a lot of ammunition.
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Richard Masink: Born in Pennsylvania, USA, he graduated from the U.S. Honors Naval Academy in New Jersey and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1958. On May 18, 1967, Masinker led his troops to attack Nghi Long Island and eliminated a large number of enemy forces, destroying 6 enemy ships.
A few months later, Masinko returned to the United States as Platoon Commander of the Second Platoon of the Navy SEALs, and led his troops back to Vietnam to assist the U.S. Army Special Forces in their spring offensive. As a result of his mission, he was promoted to captain and appointed military attaché to the U.S. Navy Embassy in Burma in 1973. Eighteen months later, when his term expired, Mashinko was promoted to commander of the second SEAL team.
Dick Kutch: Vietnam War Reserve, Bud S Class 45, 1969.
Scott Helvinston: The youngest member in SEAL history to complete BUD S training, but died in Iraq in 2004.
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The Navy SEALs are part of the U.S. Navy's Special Warfare Command.
The U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command was established in April 1987. As the naval arm of the U.S. Special Operations Command, the U.S. Naval Special Operations Command is primarily responsible for providing command, tactical direction, materiel, and overall monitoring to ensure that the Navy's special operations forces can meet the military requirements set forth by the battlefield commander. At the same time, the agency is also responsible for transporting combat units that can carry out overseas missions for a long time, have comprehensive skills, have a quick response, and have strong attack power.
The main combat units of the US Naval Special Warfare Command are the Naval Special Warfare Groups I and III stationed in California, and the Naval Special Warfare Groups II and IV stationed in Virginia. These units are responsible for deploying U.S. Navy SEALs, SEAL Carriers, and Special Boat Units to locations around the globe for training, exercises, emergency missions, and wartime requests from theater commanders. These forces have approximately 5,400 active-duty personnel, including 2,400 Navy SEALs and 600 Special Warfare Combat Ship personnel.
There are also 1,200 reservists (325 Navy SEALs, 125 Special Warfare Combat Ship Personnel, and 775 Support Personnel). These numbers are set to rise even further.
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Formally established in 1962 as the U.S. Navy Underwater Demolition Team, the Commando has expanded to two battle groups by 1988 with a total of seven squadrons and about 1,600 personnel.
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About 1,700 people, it is an integrated combat unit of land, sea and air forces, founded in 1962 as the U.S. Navy Underwater Demolition Team.
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