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    The honey badger is considered to be the world's most fearless animal. This is our symbol because it represents are fearlessness and determination we have when it comes to fighting for the American people. They are a relentless creature and determined to succeed. We will be relentless in fighting for Americans and will persist through hardship to do what is right for the American people. Slogan: “Persevere.” This slogan represents the determination of the American people to overcome times of hardship

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    Seal Team Six Warrior

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    In Howard Wasdin’s book, I am a Seal Team Six Warrior, Howard shows how his rough childhood prepared him for SEAL training, Operation Desert Storm, and finally becoming a Seal Team Six Warrior. Howard was put through very bad physical beatings when he was a child. This prepared him for BUD/S training. BUD/S training is short for Basic Underwater Demolition/ SEAL training. Out of the twelve men who started the training, only six of them remained after the training. There were a couple of tests and

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    Written by Chris Kyle, this book is an autobiography written about his experiences as a Navy Seal. Chris Kyle rose to the rank of Chief while serving as a Navy Seal he also earned the nickname the legend. Chris Kyle was a Navy Seal sniper who served for 4 tours in Iraq. Ranked number one with the highest number of confirmed kills on record at 160 and a total of 255 actual kills. He helped protect Marines both a top the roves of buildings as a guardian and going door to door with the Marines. Stopping

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    Brotherhood & Morality In the book SEAL Team Six By Howard Wasdin, there are many different themes that the author develops. Two of the most prevalent he uses are brotherhood and morality. Brotherhood is developed because the SEAL team members learn to trust each other like family. Navy SEALS must also recognize morality because it can easily be lost on some of the most traumatic ops. Wasdin develops the themes of brotherhood and morality throughout the book. When Wasdin is on is on SEAL team two

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    Navy Seals Research Paper

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    ashore. Operational Swimmers of the Office of Strategic Services, or OSS were established as early as World War II. The Navy SEALs are trained to operate in all environments such as sea, air and land. This is where the name SEALs originated. The United States Navy recognized the need for landing on beaches and in coastal areas was important. Navy SEALS were used for missions instead of ships and submarines because they were able to enter without being

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    Navy Seal Essay

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    beach obstacles for troops going to land ashore. Combat Swimmer Exploration teams were established during this time. The Navy SEALs are trained to operate in all environments such sea, air and land. This is where the name SEALs originated. The United States Navy acknowledged the need for landing on beaches and coastal areas. The Scouts and Raiders were established in 1942 prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor from the Observer Group, a joint U.S. Army-Marine-Navy unit. The Army and Navy assembled

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    Chris Kyle, AKA The Legend. Chris is known to most as an American hero for his serve to our country. Christopher Scott Kyle was born and raised in Texas where he lived and was a cowboy until deciding to join the navy seals at age 30. Serving as a United States Navy Seal from 1999 until 2009. He is currently known as the most successful sniper in American history. According to his book he had 160 confirmed kills (which was from 255 claimed kills). Chris Kyle is a very determined person cause of how

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    The biographical documentary “Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story” discloses the life story of a British radio operator who during the World War II was sent to the occupied France to perform secretive and dangerous tasks. Noor Inayat Khan was one of the main assets of the secret British Agency SOE in 1940. Noor’s life and service time were short but very productive. To understand if Noor’s life was prosperous according to the Aristotelian concept of ethics, we should examine her background

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    Lone Survivor: In Lone Survivor, a team of Navy SEALs entered the Hindu Kush Mountains in order to locate and capture a Taliban leader. After they located him, a group of shepherds discovered them. They had two choices: kill the shepherds to ensure operational security, or release them and allow them to alert the Taliban. This was a difficult decision for them to make, but the final decision fell on the O-3 in charge of the team, Lieutenant Michael Murphy. He reasoned that it would be immoral

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    Chris Kyle Personality

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    Chris Kyle, the deadliest excellent shooter in U.S. military history, is born and raised in Texas. He grows up hunting with his father, and develops a strong sense of duty to his country. In 1996 he signs up for the U.S. military, and is recommended for the Navy SEALs, at the time a (compared to other things) unknown branch trained to fight on land, in the sea, and in the air. Kyle makes it through intense physical training, during which he's water-boarded, forced to exercise for hours at a time

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