A Navy investigation released Friday blames heavy gear for the deaths of two SEALs who drowned during a nighttime boat raid off the coast of Somalia in January.
Two U.S. Navy SEALs drowned while attempting to board a ship carrying weapons to Yemen due to training failures, a military investigation has found. Christopher J. Chambers and Nathan Gage Ingram died ...
The drownings of two Navy SEALs during a maritime intercept off the coast of Somalia were preventable, caused by a lack of proper training and unclear guidance on effective flotation, a Navy ...
Ryan left the Navy and worked as a contractor for the CIA. Ryan speaks with Business Insider about his time with SEAL Teams 2 and 8, the weapons they trained on — including M4s, rocket launchers ...
SINCE 2004. AT 35 YEARS OLD, CHAMBERS WAS PART OF A NAVY SEAL TEAM THAT THE MILITARY SAYS WAS BOARDING A SHIP IN THE ARABIAN SEA EARLIER THIS MONTH, A SHIP CARRYING WEAPONS TO YEMEN. ANOTHER SEAL ...