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Previously he served on 2 SEAL teams, and deployed to locations like The Persian Gulf, Puerto Rico, Korea, and Jordan. Foxx is a nine-tour SEAL veteran in real life. If you've ever wondered where they are now, OMK has the inside scoop. This is assuming that they reached Thursday of Hell Week. Advertiser Disclosure: This site may be compensated through the advertiser affiliate program (at no cost to you). I know that I spoke with him a little while after BUDs and he and his wife were living in [redacted]. Rosebrough is at the top of my list to track down, so def bookmark this page and revisit every once in awhile. He’s now a special operations police officer in Howard County, MD. Author of several books on the Navy SEALs including The Warrior Elite: Forging of SEAL Class 228, The Finishing School, and Down Range: Navy SEALs in the War on Terrorism. I came out to visit when I was very young – probably 5 or 6 years old. SAIC sent me over to test their program and it was fantastic. 2 June 2004. Prior to BUD/S, he graduated from the US Naval Academy. Ruthven was another candidate that didn’t get much camera time. Ashlock ultimately did become a SEAL, graduating BUD/S class 236. Fox News anchor Sean Hannity is dating “Fox & Friends” co-host Ainsley Earhardt, according to multiple sources. We had a running joke on the STS Teams (Should have been a SEAL) because in SOF everything is a dick measuring contest, between branches. Russell, Demski, Casey, Welch, Carter, Hoffman. I was disappointed that he wasn’t able to find out what happened to Rosebrough though because I loved his story of coming to BUD/s at 17 then graduating at 18. Koth quit on Monday morning of Hell Week, but he’s still a bad ass in my opinion. https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichhu. I was assigned over at Team 5 until March of 2002 when I failed my sea duty screening. Prior to that, he was an account executive at Amazon web services for 3 years. A list of everyone who graduated from the class is as the beginning / intro of each part. He also played a game of rock, paper, scissors with many of the students, and of course, the ones losing the game were straight to the surf to get wet and sandy. SAN DIEGO (AP) — A Navy SEAL called by prosecutors to testify at the murder trial of a decorated comrade dropped a bombshell Thursday when he acknowledged killing a wounded militant in what he described as an act of mercy. He ended up getting rolled and classed up with 236 with Michael Murphy, graduated, and did 13 years in the Teams. He was still in the Teams when we reconnected in the late 1990s over email but not deploying/deployable. From an update I received, he is now serving as a Master Chief. I used to date his ex-wife for a hot minute. He was no nonsense. Some of you may not be aware, but BUD/S class 334 graduated back in November of 2019. In a recent AMA with Justin Legg on Reddit, he was asked what Patstone was like. That would have been 17 years ago now. The BUD/S Class 234 documentary is an absolute classic. Have always thought about 234, especially since their world would change 3 months after graduating. It was actually fun to research / write about these guys. On that same cited list of promotions that you’ve got for Fox’s whereabouts, you can find Aaron Justiss, 3 names below his. Someone sent us an update on what happened to Boss (thanks Sean! I had an epic wrestling match with him in the pool during life saving drills and I had to “save” him. For many years I rationalized that only if I went to BUDS at a younger age ( I was in my 30’s and needed a waiver ) or if I only focused more on water confidence in the pool, I could have made it. Scott is a former ballet and jazz master for the Joffrey Ballet School NYC. He is a legend in the Special Operations world. As a frequent guest on Fox News Channel, CNN News Room, Anderson Cooper 360 and more; Chad Williams draws from his experience in military to provide a Navy SEAL's perspective on issues related to effective leadership, resilience, teamwork, overcoming adversity and motivation. According to his LinkedIn page, Chayra is now a business owner at Red Road Training. SEAL Team (TV Series 2017– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. I ran into Bischoff in San Diego (Clairmont Mesa) a few years after BUDs. They didn’t show him too often in the documentary, be he seemed fired up / motivated to be there. 234 actually started out with 125 students. https://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/reference/messages/Documents/NAVADMINS/NAV2017/NAV17204.txt, Matthew Creedican – Director – General Technology Systems LLC. Originally from Flanders, NJ. Excellent work Rob. Luttrell became a SO1 by the end of … I found out through an anonymous source that Spinowitz actually DOR’d during SQT on 9/11! After numerous unsuccessful attempts at passing pool comp, he was rolled to BUD/S class 235 and ordered to start on Week 1 day 1. (Source). Eugene Austin Koth’s. Your email address will not be published. Since mid-season 2, Carter is serving as support personal in Bravo Team. I have no idea what happened, but Class 234 was conducting advanced demolitions training on 9/11 in Niland, California. Great dude. He also has several guest writer contributions to the website loadoutroom.com, writing about a wide variety of military gear. Picchione spent 5 years active duty in the SEALS, serving on Team 5. McKendry deployed with SEAL Team Two and served with Special Boat Unit Twenty before coming to BUD/S as a Phase 2 instructor. A bunch of guys have been asking me if McPherson ever became a Navy SEAL, and as far as I’m aware, he did not. He was on SEAL Team 4 and also ended up at DEVGRU for a period of time, completing 8 deployments in total. Click Here to view the listing. "Discipline equals freedom." (Source). ), check it out below: Boss (Jeff Boss) was removed for stress fractures (I believe) on Monday night of hell week. In one scene in the BUD/S class 234 documentary, each boat crew was instructed to complete a task. It wasn’t until I acquired the graduation program that I confirmed he in fact did graduate 234. Upon completion of his service, he help several jobs ranging from a Weapons and Tactics instructor, to a Drone Pilot and Sensor operator. Originally from Dana Point, CA. Your email address will not be published. Graduation Date: June 1, 2001. (thanks Kevin!). Watch his story below: Originally from Spotswood, NJ. I believe he graduated 234 at the age of 18, however. (Source). Call us at 863-7885. I’m now stationed in San Diego on the USS New Orleans (LPD-18). I bounced around to a few jobs after that before getting into the mortgage industry. KIA July 26th 2006 name listed as Eugene Austin Koch on Navy Seal Memorial. with killing anybody that was moving,” Special Operator First Class Corey Scott, a medic in the platoon, told the investigators. He wasn’t working at Triple Canopy quite yet. According to his Linkedin profile, he’s now a branch manager at American Financial Network, Inc. in Washington state. By viewing our video content you are accepting the terms of our Video Services Policy.. I hurt my knee in 1st phase and quit. In fact, if I had to take an educated guess, I don’t think it is. He also played a brief role in the movie “The Objective”, which you can watch on Youtube here. Terry actually wrestled more than just high school. I couldn’t find whether or not Picchione graduated with Class 234, but he did ultimately become a Navy SEAL. He qualified for the NCAA Division 1 tournament out of the University of Maine – 134. Any idea what he meant? I have some rough info on Haas. I taped it on a VHS, and watched it so many times that the audio and video quality of that same tape now is terrible, to say the least. Shouldn’t it be “Chayra” in your pictures, not “Carr”. At the time, Mckendry was apparently attending college to earn a bachelors degree in Computer Science. He eventually overcame his issues with the help of the instructors, and graduated from Class 234. As 1 of 13 out of a class of 173 trainees, Chad climbed the mountain and earned his Trident which signifies he had become a Navy SEAL. Yeah we learned about his passing back in February. First Name. Have a username? After completing his time as a SEAL, Carr earned his doctor of pharmacy from the Univ. I would post the full documentary here, but every time it’s posted to Youtube inevitably it gets taken down. All of my friends in the Teams either didn’t know him or didn’t know his where abouts. Just days prior to entering SEAL training, Chad's resolve would be thoroughly tested when he turned on his television one morning to see the unexpected graphic video footage of his mentor and training partner, Navy SEAL Scott Helvenston, who was brutally killed, mutilated, and dragged through the streets of Fallujah, Iraq. He was one of the terror instructors that everyone feared. Great mentor to many great men! I couldn’t find any further information on him. From an update I received, he is now serving as a Master Chief. Related Article: Navy Enlisted And Officer Ranks And Pay. One article quoted him talking about fallen SEAL Danny Dietz, and the article mentions that he served with him. Disregard the previous comment, I see who he is now. Annandono is mentioned several times in the book ‘The Warrior Elite: The Forging of SEAL Class 228’. Ferguson represented more than a dozen members of Gallagher's platoon in that case, including then-SEAL Petty Officer 1st Class Corey Scott, who, … Questions? He ended up graduating with Class 235 and moving on to the teams, serving from August 1999 to January 2004. Today, they called special operator first class Corey Scott as a witness for their case. Good to see these guys still doing great things. From a LinkedIn profile that we believe is his, Creedican went on to become a private military contractor for several firms. Legg has a really long story, almost to the point where I’ve thought about writing up a full “Where is Legg now” article. He was recently interviewed by Valor Magazine, check it out below: I always thought Geary kind of looked like Steve-O from “Jackass”. He presently works as West Coast Operations Manager for Horizon Performance, a “consulting and SAAS company that delivers cutting edge human assessment and development solutions to elite teams that work in high-impact activities and challenging or uncertain environments.”. Sorry for the late reply William. Welcome to SEAL Team Special Ops Group, the official Facebook Group for SEAL Team on CBS... We're happy to have you on our team! Photographer's Mate 3rd Class (SEAL) Iraq. of Iowa in 2013. Scott Carter was in BUD/S class 234, in real life, that class was made into a documentary called Navy SEALs: BUDS Class 234 which aired on the Discovery Channel. Carr is now a pharmacist for the California Department of Corrections at Salinas Valley State Prison. We went to boot camp together and graduated surface sonar technician (STG) “A-School” with him in late September 2000 before he started BUD/S two months later, in November. If a student got injured on Monday or Tuesday of Hell Week, and be forced to medically roll out, they would have to start Day 1 Phase 1 all over again. Lastly, I got a chance to speak with Lively over the phone a few times, and he gave me even more info! Yeah I think you’re right. Hooya Koth. He is a LCDR now. After graduating, he served as a SEAL officer at SEAL Team 5 for 5 years, a completed four deployments to Iraq and Southeast Asia. Petty Officer 1st Class David Goggins, left, runs 135 miles through scorching Death Valley, Calif., during his second Badwater Ultramarathon in July 2007, when he finished third. It is currently not a S.A.F class) All classes are taught by Scott Foxx. Morgan was the student who couldn’t breath through his mouth when his face mask was full of water. As far as I’m aware, there have not been any deaths from members of BUD/S class 234. Petty officer Ryan Bischoff successfully completed hell week with Class 234, but was having some issues during dive phase (phase 2) of training. If one continues to play the Beginner class, the Administrator also gives rewards for playing this hard class. ( Leaps and turn class is in conjunction with PMT house of dance. From an update I received, he is now serving as a Master Chief. While he didn’t get as much camera time as some of the others, Picchione was another popular guy in the class. He was on ST4 and also ended up at DEVGRU for a period of time, completing 8 deployments in total. Our unit worked with Koth and his team in Iraq (we were the 5th engineer bn). I came down here to say the same thing Justin F said. I caught up with him (about 8-10 years after we graduated jump school together) via email a few times and he was an instructor at The Center at that time also. I read every SEAL book I could get my hands on, bought the T-Shirts, ran to their cadences, and even had a SEAL flag hanging above my bed for a few years. Haha, yeah technically I’m a Millennial (barely, I might add). BUD/S standards for Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL training, which is the school that all future Navy SEALs must go through in order to become a member. I’m not kidding here, because I cannot watch any war movie or anything involving combat and not see every mistake and calling bullshit. He used to have a pretty active Facebook account, but most of the guys scaled back on social media after Ty Woods and Glenn Doherty were killed. Graduated BUD/S Class 234. I live in VA Beach and I’m always on the lookout for one of the 234 guys. It turned out to be a Class 234 reunion, and Lively was cool enough to send me over a bunch of photos from that night / 334 graduation day. View scott foxx’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. From everything I read, it’s tough for guys pushing their mid-20’s, let alone 30’s! Boss (Jeff Boss) was removed for stress fractures (I believe) on Monday night of hellweek. Upon discharge from the Navy, he served a brief stint as a Protective Security Specialist with a a private security company called Triple Canopy. (Source). I won’t get in to the details here, but if you’d like to read his full story check out his bio on this site. Chad entered the military's most difficult and grueling training known as BUD/S. None of us were happy about the cameras and that included the instructors. Navy SEAL Scott Taylor just can’t get enough of serving his country. This website is intended for viewing solely in the United States and its territories and possessions. Originally from Bend, OR. With that said, there’s almost certainly a lot of stuff that goes on when the cameras are turned off. Was awarded All American honors in 2000 on the Naval Academy’s water polo team, and also broke school records as a sophomore. After retiring Beck came out as a transgender woman in 2013, changed her name to Kristin and authored Warrior Princess. I actually reached out to Lively via his Instagram page (link here), and ended up having a very cool 1 hour phone call with him. Instructor T was right on the money about what he said, paraphrase “You did not do that test burn, it was off by more than 14 minutes. We had people rolling in and out of the class throughout the phases. He attended BUD/S class 234 after graduating from the US Naval Academy. It was very difficult to find any current information on him, but one Reddit thread mentioned that he became a rugby coach. As the highest ranking member of the class, he was also incidentally the officer in charge (the OIC). Forged by adversity, Chad became steeled in resolve to complete SEAL Training in honor and memory of his good friend, Scott Helvenston. Serving his country proudly through multiple deployments on SEAL Teams One and Seven Chad continued to hone the technical skill, tactical proficiency and attention to detail that our nation's best warriors adhere to. Scott Edward Groeschner. No information found on current or former whereabouts. He ended up getting rolled and classed up with 236 with Michael Murphy, graduated, and did 13 years in the Teams. You can hear (and sort of see) Jeff Boss speaking about leadership in a crisis in the video below: Ashlock was the guy who used to be a tap dancer on Broadway I believe. I have no idea how that happened, as he was seen during several portions of the documentary. I feel like I’ve learned a lot just from watching all of the guys featured in that documentary, so it is cool to see that a lot of them have gone off and had successful careers in the SEAL teams and beyond. Albers, Alvarez, Chaney, Butters, Donaldson, Jackson, Macgranahan, Crider, Nowlin, Maust, Gumbuyan, Cirbo, Moseley, Gaines, Mccorkindal, Jackson, Mcgeehan, Schaffer, Cirbo, Griffiths, Banda, Gaines, Green, Prow, Rogers, , Wulfsberg, Perron, Shoemaker, Schimmel, Buck, Koth. I saw Instructor Wiedmann at Al Udeid in Qatar in 2013. That show is honestly far more accurate than anything I’ve seen involving the Teams. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Again, not 100% sure because I do not know his first name. It wasn’t fair to him. According to his LinkedIn profile, he’s still actively serving in the Navy. If you could take Leggs’ motivation / tenacity / never quit attitude and bottle it up or put it in a pill, you could make $1,000,000’s. Many Foundation leadership members have personal experience as members of the Naval Special Warfare community, making them familiar with the unique challenges and rewards associated with service in this elite fighting force. We did well enough to impress some of Team 5 and they coordinated for me to get orders there in a support role for my surgery and recovery. Related Article – Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician: Career Details. Sorry for the late reply. I remember watching lone survivor for the first time and getting all excited when the opening footage is that of class 234. If you did good, he laid off, if you were lagging, he tuned you up. The narrator of BUD/S Class 234 was Kate Fleming, an american actress, voice artist, and singer. The sun is up, playing in the surf zone, having a little bit of fun. Lieutenant Commander (SEAL) Ukraine. Even though he came off like a badass, there was just something about Patstone that told me he was the kind of guy that had a “tough but fair” mentality. (affiliate link). Jerry O. Pope, II. PVA vehicles and staff are always clearly identified and will never ask to enter your home. Needless to say, I never ended up going to BUD/S, or even joining the Navy for that matter. For devices in a classroom. He served for 9 years, achieving the rank of Lieutenant Commander. After completing his time in the SEALS, Chayra moved on to personal security and protection for high net worth individuals. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Featuring thousands of quality products, Scott Drake is also one of the largest manufacturers of Ford-licensed parts. Will get it updated shortly. You can try to game it as much as you want (Winter class vs. Summer) but in the end if you don’t possess an almost psychotic drive to achieve you will fail. He was very well respected professionally and loved by us all as a brother. Class 234 roll ins graduated: 8 Harry Beal – A member of an underwater demolition team, he was the first to volunteer for the SEAL program at its founding in 1962.; Kristin Beck – Former DEVGRU member. While the taste of success is great, Chad learned the SEAL Team motto of "earn your Trident everyday" which means the SEALs don't rest on their laurels, the training is never really over because they always strive for better! Many things stand out in my mind but the one thing I won’t forget is how cold the water was and how shitty you’re attitude becomes when you’re cold, wet and sandy. SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER. I completely lost track of him since then. - Jocko Willink Jocko Willink (@jockowillink) is one of the scariest human beings imaginable. He was good so we sent him to eod school and he became an eod tech. Harry Beal – A member of an underwater demolition team, he was the first to volunteer for the SEAL program at its founding in 1962.; Kristin Beck – Former DEVGRU member. While he never actually served in the US Military, he has a passion for writing about military related topics. “Take care of the gear, gear takes care of you”. The water is unforgiving and fear and panic can sink a mission before it gets started. I must have seen it atleast a dozen times. SEAL Team Special Ops Group has 15,870 members. Awesome job Rob! That could be the next class, or even be a few classes later depending on the severity of the injury. Out of all of the boat crews, Kolarovs’ crew was the only one that completed the task exactly as it was assigned. Thank you for fantastic work. He retired at the rank of Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator with two Bronze Stars with Valor device, a Navy Cross and a Purple Heart. 45 sec. Related Article: Top 20 Reasons To Join The Military (And 7 Reasons NOT To). Scan QR Code. Ha ha. Demeter dropped in first phase, an ultimately became a rescue swimmer for the US Navy. The Navy SEAL Foundation board and staff guide the philosophy and direction of the Foundation in the course of fulfilling its primary mission. I went through jump school with him at Benning in 1990. The best source of military news and entertainment. He was also, incidentally, the honor man for BUD/S Class 234. It’s a tradition in the Teams that the BUD/S class that graduated 100 classes before attends the graduation for that particular class. I attended his memorial in Iraq, and still have a copy of the memorial brochure if any of you want a copy? (Source). In essence, they probably don’t show some of the stuff that can really get to trainees. The first time I checked that LinkedIn page I completely missed the “Menlo-Atherton H.S.” under his education profile. Thank you. https://www.linkedin.com/in/danmaclean007/?trk=people-guest_profile-result-card_result-card_full-click. Is that correct? Lively (Great attitude and a magnetic personality) Carr, Mr. Geary, Mr. Gettys, Rivera (Lightning fast on the O-Course) Legg, Mr. Holly, and Fox are just as memorable as they were on that video. Ashlock must have had some pretty serious injuries, because he ended up classing up with Class 236 (he graduated by the way). Throughout this post, we’ll talk about each candidate that I could successfully find information on. Rob, fantastic work. did the tap dancer ever become a SEAL Ashlock was his name. Spinowitz currently works in construction in his native town of Brick, NJ. That documentary was none other than “BUD/S Class 234“, which aired on the discovery channel. Prosecutors say Corey Scott lied last week in the court-martial of a fellow Navy SEAL, Edward Gallagher, when he testified that he, and not the defendant, had killed a captive. Originally I wasn’t sure if Geary graduated with Class 234, but I do know for a fact that he did become a Navy SEAL. A third Navy man, Petty Officer 2nd Class Caplen Weare, 24, died in November in a motor vehicle accident, 60 hours after washing out of training, his mother told NBC News. Hey Terry, No information found. As the OIC, the instructors paid him a lot of (unwanted on his part, most likely) attention. You must call 800-369-7469, ext. A reddit post claims that this is his LinkedIn page, but I couldn’t confirm that. At 17 years old, Rosebrough was the youngest student in class 234. 17 October 2002. All Rights Reserved. He also works as a motivational speaker, check out this recent interview he did with Team Never Quit below. He was shown briefly leaning on the hood of the instructors truck after winning the 3-mile timed run, attempting to get warm. That is him isn’t it? Discovery Channel mailed out copies of the final cut to a few people (I was one of the recipients). Hu is currently serving as a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy Reserves, a contractor for a company called Firebird Analytical Solutions & Technologies, and a program manager for CSRA Inc. (No mention of Navy service, picture doesn’t quite look like him, etc.). In fact, he was such a motivating figure that his class nickname was “Mom”. A war crimes trial witness who told the court that he killed an Islamic State captive in Iraq in 2017, not a decorated Navy SEAL charged with the slaying, could face perjury charges, the Navy said. This is very easy to say sitting in front of your computer, warm and dry, with a full nights sleep and belly, no injuries, no instructor(s) harrasing you at every turn, etc. We set up watch stations and patrols to try and stop Team 5, Foxtrot platoon from “gathering intelligence” on a water tower acting as a communications array. Not an accurate portrayal of the BUDS? He went on to work in executive protection with Alexander Global Strategies. He was a stand up guy, we lost some guys May 4th, 2006 and he and his team paid their respects at their memorial. It’s a good day to be at BUD/S. Take what you see with a grain of salt; the experience was quite different than what was shown on TV. Currently, Scott has been teaching at the P.M.T House of Dance in New York City Flat Iron district. I’ll be honest, I thought he was gonna make it. Total class graduation size:  25 (Source). 6535 to schedule the service appointment – this option is not available through the RA Request form. Information was a bit scarce for Hu, but we did come across this LinkedIn profile which is almost certainly his. How To Choose The Right Military Branch For You, check out my full list of favorite SEAL documentaries, Top 20 Reasons To Join The Military (And 7 Reasons NOT To), Instructor Wiedmann – 3rd Phase Instructor, https://www.facebook.com/HowardCountyPoliceDepartment/photos/pcb.1443021219068566/1443020972401924/”, Navy Jobs List: A List Of All 71 Ratings In The US Navy For 2019, Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician: Career Details, Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL training. For devices with a camera at home or in class. I went to indoc with Class 234 in October of 2000. You can hear here Goggins slipping his name (accidentally, while he was speaking fast). Scott Drake is the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of reproduction parts for classic Mustangs. He retired from the US Navy in 2016 as a senior chief petty officer. Update (4/5/2019): I recently learned that Potter was promoted to Senior Chief. The following students dropped during the first phase Coronado 1 mi. He earned a reputation for not only being quick witted and camera-friendly, but by all accounts was one of the most well-liked students in the class. Enter your class text code. (Source), He also founded a company called SixSite, a line of hunting gear. Again, I tried to keep out the most private of information. It really grated on me for many, many years that I didn’t measure up as a man. The first few times I watched it, I was always getting Legg and Gettys mixed up because they looked so alike (at least in my eyes). I also checked with the Navy SEAL memorial, a site which lists the names of all NCDU / SEAL Team members KIA or KIT since World War 2. I don’t remember Chayra as much I as I remember Legg, Gettys, or Rivera, but that could just be because he didn’t seem to get that much camera time. I’m not sure if Brad Geary made it over to the east coast or not. BUD/S Class 234 was a documentary produced and aired in 2000 by the Discovery Channel. Originally from Boise, Idaho. He was probably best known for not only his tenacity, but also for the fact that it was his 3rd attempt at BUD/S. “You could tell he was perfectly O.K. Today Chad is a bestselling author of his book, SEAL of God and an in demand keynote speaker. Hey Steve, ... Sonar Technician Surface 2nd Class (SEAL) Baghdad, Iraq. He is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu expert who used to tap out 20 Navy SEALs per workout. I’m about 99% sure that this is Jeff in the graduation photo for BUD/S class 236 (sort of a famous photo): After his time in the Teams, Boss went on to become an author, Forbes contributor, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker. According to his bio, he’s actually still active with his SEAL Team reserve unit. Terry Patstone was probably my favorite BUD/S class 234 instructor. In his early 20s, he stole to support his meth and cocaine habit. Graduated Class 234, no information found. Couch is a graduate of the US Naval Academy (Class of 1967) and BUD/S Class 45 (1969). It’s possible… Related Article – Navy Jobs List: A List Of All 71 Ratings In The US Navy For 2019. Instructor Robinson served as a Navy SEAL for 25 years, and at one point was a chief of operations. Of course, that warmth was short-lived, as he was instructed to ‘get wet’ shortly thereafter. I couldn’t find any recent information on him, other than this Youtube video. I was there! Instructor M served in the SEALs as a hospital corpsman and instructor with 20 years of experience, retiring from the Navy in May of 2003. (check out my full list of favorite SEAL documentaries). For status updates on your repair, please email the service center that you sent it to. Their idea was to take the diving from 2nd Phase and teach it to civilians. Then, I went to work for SAIC in their bio-solutions division training dolphins for EOD Mobile Unit 3. He was an absolute legend for us younger kids in our hometown. Not a ton of information found on Instructor A. You’ll remember him as the Instructor that built the graves with a paddle hidden in one of the 3.
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