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A SEAL patrols an area after a night parachute jump

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Exercise SANGAM-'24 between the Indian Navy MARCOS and US Navy SEALs has successfully concluded in Goa! Through tactical exchanges and rigorous coordination, Exercise SANGAM continues to enhance interoperability between our two naval forces, address maritime security challenges, refine operational expertise, and pave the way for a stronger US India FWD for Defense.
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U.S. Naval Special Warfare operators (SEALs) and U.S. Coast Guard Maritime SecurityResponse Team (West) members conduct visit, board, search, and seizure training aboard the 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo-class cargo ship USNS PFC Dewayne T. Williams (T-AK 3009) in the Andaman Sea, Dec. 15, 2024.



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Navy SEALs assigned to Hotel Platoon, SEAL Team TWO posing for a photo at Manuel Noriega's beach house at the Royal Decameron in Farallon, near Rio Hato airfield, on Christmas Day 1989.

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SOCOM warriors train for readiness and precision day and night.
Operators from Naval Special Warfare Command recently conducted night insertion, patrol, live-fire weapons, and tactical combat casualty care training during over the beach evolutions in San Diego. NSW provides maritime SOF capabilities to enable joint force lethality and survivability inside denied and contested areas.

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The ability to Prevent and Prevail is built on the Preparation of a combined, lethal force.

To this end, U.S. Naval Special Warfare operators and ROK Navy Special Warfare Flotilla servicemembers recently conducted a series of combined training and education events at a facility near Busan, Republic of Korea.

This type of tactical training continues strengthening the U.S.-ROK Alliance by improving mutual defense capabilities while ensuring stability and peace in the region through strength.

The combined team honed their skills throughout the training and exchanged expertise in integrated tactical communications and coordinated maneuvers. The scenarios and in-class academics emphasized, but were not limited to rapid response, seizure operations, reconnaissance, close-quarters combat, and tactical combat casualty care as a means to enhance force lethality and survival.

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U.S. Naval Special Warfare Operators (SEALs) and Special Warfare Combat Crewmen (SWCCs) conduct live-fire weapons and maritime training alongside Lithuanian and German special operations forces.

The teamwork, unity, and shared purpose with Allies during these warfighter training exercises contributes to the U.S. military being the strongest and most lethal fighting force the world has ever known.


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U.S. Navy SEAL and German Naval Special Ops Dive Training

German Naval Special Operation Force members conduct maritime dive operations with U.S. East Coast-based Naval Special Warfare Operators (SEALs) to improve warfighting readiness as part of joint training off the coast of Key West, Florida, March 3, 2025.


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