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0:32 BUDS Quarterdeck Pre-Hell Week Navy SEAL Training
0:45 Willy/Sean Swimbuddy's 1st Phase BUDS
0:49 Demolition Training 3rd Phase BUDS San Clemente Island
0:58 USS Guadalcanal Persian Gulf, Willy and Don Shipley
1:03 Jungle Survival Training, Thailand
1:08 Berthing Compartment USS Guadalcanal, Willy and Don Shipley
1:26 3rd Phase BUDS
1:34 "The Strand" 1st Phase
1:39 2nd Phase BUDS
1:45 Land Warfare/Desert Training, Niland California
2:00 BUDS
2:05 3rd Phase BUDS, San Clemente Island
2:07 Years later... Willy as a Third Phase BUDS Instructor, San Clemente Island
2:17 USS Guadalcanal. The biggest Team guy in a SEAL Team Two Platoon had a birthday, and the Team TWO Guys asked our Team ONE Platoon to help with the hazing because he was so big. Bored at sea... it was our pleasure to help our East Coast SEAL Brothers out...
2:22 Willy/Jerry Captured Weapons, Persian Gulf
2:52 3rd Phase BUDS

These are photos I've collected during my 24-years as a Navy SEAL. Pictures from SEALs doing various training and deployments with SEAL Team overseas. BUD/S Training, SEAL Qualification Training, and SEAL Team is the order for guys aspiring to become Navy SEALs. 70-80% of BUD/S Trainee's will not survive SEAL Training with the toughest part being Hell Week, a grueling 5 and a half days with trainees continually on the move with little or no sleep. Log PT, surf torture, boat drills and the mud flats it gets much better in SEAL Team as guys attend Jump School for static line and free fall parachuting, breaching school or sniper school to name a few and worth every push up they do in BUD/S Training, "The Toughest Military Training in the World." http://www.extremesealexperience.com/

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  • I imagine there are many young men visiting this site who wish to complete BUD/s. I might be useful if some tips were shared to help those poor God fogotten former civilian pukes. E.G. toughen up feet by soaking in vinegar every night for four hours. Run in sand as much as possible. Toughen up hands for chin-ups and paddling. Get used to being cold and being sleep deprived. Learn the side stroke.

    Goood luck,

    Designatior 1030

  • I was with the Naval Security Force Detachment assigned to NAS North Island from '88-'91.

    Used to stand perimeter watches where the fence met the beach and watch the BUDS trainees run through ankle-deep sand with one of those damn rubber boats held over their heads.

    'Hell Week' is exactly right.

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  • 2:27 they look tired as hell. Amazing how fit and dedicated a seal has to be. =)

    Thanks to all you who work hard for this country.

  • Sweet Alice Cooper!! I saw him last halloween 2010 and he rocks. Awesome guy.

  • lmao at 2:08.. thats a san clemente island fox, they are all over out there

  • @electricslipper dude when i went to seal training that's i passed and yea i'd follow all those tips it helped me know they want me to go int sog training and im only 20

  • ANY PICYURES OF HIM IN A DRESS?

  • The emphasis is on TEAM. SEALs are very low profile in private and public. No they do not get into lots of drunken fights. They are professionals. A SEAL will do anything in order to avoid dishonor to the TEAM. There are traditions which in no way are considered rituals. If I were you, I would contact, the Chief at Buds 131 and take his course. Now is a fine time of year !

  • @electricslipper i feel awkward asking the recruiter this but do seals do dumb pranks and rituals to eachother like the soldiers do to eachother in the army and marines? it may be a dumb question but anything i ask will only help me prepare for whats necessary. also do they get into lots of drunken fights? ive already been through around shit like that before.

  • @tvrulesnation

    Special Forces Tache lol

  • SEAL training is the toughest. End of story

  • That was Kick Ass! man!I know that SEALs have a way of doing things,but that hazing sure did look familiar.The pillow stuffing and maybe rubbed down with some lard,damn near happened to me.It took too long to get the other guy done,and there was a fresh water wash down that had to be carried out.The same guy got his laundry bag roped overboard and had to pull it up himself.That was one heavy fucking laundry bag,I guess it was,it looked heavy.Oh yeah U.S.S. Coronado 89-93.

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