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U.S. Navy SEALs Training With U.S. Army Soldiers (2009)

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2009

A U.S. Navy SEAL team works with U.S. Army pilots from Task Force 49, 1-52 Aviation Battalion, B Company, also known as the "Sugar Bears," in a training evolution designed to promote and develop interoperability between the two branches. The exercise was part of Exercise Northern Edge 2009.

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  • @tubedude1438 Well, poorly trained compared to the troops of other first-world countries anyway. I'm sure that America's troops are better trained than India's and Pakistan's!

  • I like the chinooks, but not the soldiers. American soldiers are poorly trained.

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  • @thunderfri I was wrong, I'm sorry.

  • @MynameisElliott The Chinese march well, the Russians are trigger happy, the US Army is tactical, the NAVY is fucking scary, man.

  • Tell me. Please. How are either of you qualified to make such an assessment? Are you in the military? Have you experienced the hardships of training and deployment these fine soldiers have?

    I would like you to make such comments in the presence of a Navy SEAL and see what happens.

    Both of you should shut your mouths.

  • @MynameisElliott stop hating u australian

  • @MynameisElliott yeah keep telling yourself that buddy...

  • It's been 20 years since I've been out. As an enlisted man I saw the value early on for inter-service utility. The A-10 units that were assigned to support the tank line units were invaluable in foward combat deployments. No service can really have every tool box and every cabability... Joint service support in these mission are going to be a part of future military readiness and response.

  • Yeah we got to give the credit to the Seals on good job capturing Americas #1 Outlaw, hmm those are our helicoptors! SOme of them also carry a mean static electricity charge too when they ground supplies.

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