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A Navy SEAL from Naval Special Warfare Group 1 out of Coronado, Calif., fast-ropes off of a U.S. MH-47 Chinook helicopter onto the helicopter deck of the AOE-59 Hwachun – a Korean naval refueling vessel – in Jinhae Harbor, Republic of Korea, March 20, 2012, as part of Foal Eagle 2012 - a multinational, joint-service exercise focusing on tactical-based warfare throughout the peninsula of Korea. Both U.S. and ROK Navy SEALs fast-roped out of the helicopter and performed a visit, board, search and seizure drill to demonstrate the interoperability between the two forces.



Navy SEALs from Naval Special Warfare Group 1 out of Coronado, Calif., conduct visit, board, search and seizure training onboard the AOE-59 Hwachun – a Korean naval refueling vessel – in Jinhae Harbor, Republic of Korea, March 20, 2012, as part of Foal Eagle 2012 - a multinational, joint-service exercise focusing on tactical-based warfare throughout the peninsula of Korea. Both U.S. and ROK Navy SEALs fast-roped out of a MH-47 Chinook helicopter prior to boarding and conducted VBSS to demonstrate the interoperability between the two forces.



Republic of Korea Navy SEALs from the Korean Naval Special Warfare Brigade hold two individuals acting as pirates at gunpoint as part of a visit, board, search and seizure drill onboard the AOE-59 Hwachun – a Korean naval refueling vessel – in Jinhae Harbor, Republic of Korea, March 20, 2012. Both U.S. and ROK Navy SEALs fast-roped out of a MH-47 Chinook helicopter prior to boarding and conducted the VBSS to demonstrate the interoperability between the two forces. The drill was part of Foal Eagle 2012 - a multinational, joint-service exercise focusing on tactical-based warfare throughout the peninsula of Korea.



Republic of Korea Navy SEALs from the Korean Naval Special Warfare Brigade assault the aft deck of the AOE-59 Hwachun – a Korean naval refueling vessel – in Jinhae Harbor, Republic of Korea, March 20, 2012, as part of Foal Eagle 2012 - a multinational, joint-service exercise focusing on tactical-based warfare throughout the peninsula of Korea. Both U.S. and ROK Navy SEALs fast-roped out of a MH-47 Chinook helicopter prior to boarding and conducted visit, board, search and seizure training to demonstrate the interoperability between the two forces. (Official U.S. Army photo by Capt. Michael Odgers)



A Republic of Korea Navy SEAL from the Naval Special Warfare Brigade conducts visit, board, search and seizure training onboard the AOE-59 Hwachun – a Korean naval refueling vessel – in Jinhae Harbor, Republic of Korea, March 21, 2012, as part of Foal Eagle 2012 - a multinational, joint-service exercise focusing on tactical-based warfare throughout the peninsula of Korea. Both U.S. and ROK Navy SEALs fast-roped out of a MH-47 Chinook helicopter prior to boarding and conducted the VBSS to demonstrate the interoperability between the two forces. (Official U.S. Army photo by Capt. Michael Odgers)
 







U.S. Navy Special Boat Team operators assigned to Naval Special Warfare Command met with Hellenic Navy operators from the Underwater Demolition Command (DYK) before transiting through various locations in international water, in the Aegean Sea near Greece on July 6, 2020. The event was part of a series of NSW training missions to enhance readiness and maintain a ready and capable force.
 
The Special Atomic Demolition Munition (SADM) was a family of man-portable nuclear weapons fielded by the US military in the 1960s, but never used in combat. The US Army planned to use the weapons in Europe in the event of a Soviet invasion. US Army Green Light Teams or Engineer Atomic Demolition Munitions Specialists, would use the weapon to destroy, irradiate and deny key routes of communication through limited terrain such as the Fulda Gap. Troops were trained to parachute into Soviet-occupied western Europe with the SADM and destroy power plants, bridges, and dams.

US Navy SEAL operator jumps with a Special Atomic Demolition Munition (SADM), a man-portable nuclear weapon in the early 1960s
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SEALs embedded with Kurdish Peshmerga forces in northern Iraq
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SEALs climbs aboard a simulated enemy ship during VBSS training with Hellenic Navy special warfare operators (07/31/2020 - U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aven Santiago)
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U.S. Naval Special Warfare Operators at U.S. Special Operations Command Europe worked with U.S. Navy Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewmen and Hellenic Navy Instructors during visit, board, search, and seizure training. Joint training missions enhance readiness and maintain proficiencies to support multiple NATO allies and partners in Europe.
 

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