In this week’s installment of On the
Shelf I will reveal the final update of “Warrior Elite”. The remaining warriors
for the Class of 228 had passed all of the certifications involved in phase 2.
This entailed completing a rigorous underwater navigation test, modeled after
real mission scenarios. The two leading officers of the class were tasked with swimming
over 200m under water and attaching a placebo charge on an “enemy battle ship”. The trainees moved onto third phase where
team work and CQB arms training was practiced reverently. Class 228 was the
first class in a number of sessions to have every trainee complete phase 3’s demanding
marksmanship requirements. After the firearms training, the gentlemen move over
to a private island where high ordinance explosives are detonated like backyard
fireworks. While playing with these fireworks, the instructors take great care
to ensure that the trainees follow the policy of “measure twice cut once” to a
whole new level. Many explosions and combat simulations later, the author continues
on to the graduation ceremony where he vividly describes the characteristics of
the final 20 trainees. He then goes on to cite his valediction in which he
essentially sums up the lessons learned while becoming a part of this warrior
culture, emphasizing the values of the SEAL’s commitment to excellence and the ambition
to win. The author then leaves us, the readers, with a jealous drive to become
winners and the best of our own kind.
Very detailed and complete analysis.
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