I don't remember my tech classes class numbers, but boot camp, 1991 Co 228 Great lakes. Started June 29 1991, graduated Oct 1, 1991, Flew out on leave on Oct 3, 1991 before going to tech school. There are key things you don't forget. His rate has 0 to do with anything once you become a Seal, so not something to "lock away in a deep dark place".
BUDS really is a 2nd much much more intensive boot camp. You will not forget that. The percentage of people who wash out is so high that it is a huge honor to make it through. I have personally known a few who did not make it through. 2 due to injuries, one because he couldn't handle it. These guys did not forget a single detail of the experience. I also worked with Seals, Marine Recon, and other SF while in the Navy. We were a spec op boat and dropped them off at sea while submerged more than once to pick them up a few days later. These guys knew every detail of every mission that they had ever been on. They commanded a respect from the rest of us that I cannot even describe without saying a single word about it.
BUDS really is a 2nd much much more intensive boot camp. You will not forget that. The percentage of people who wash out is so high that it is a huge honor to make it through. I have personally known a few who did not make it through. 2 due to injuries, one because he couldn't handle it. These guys did not forget a single detail of the experience. I also worked with Seals, Marine Recon, and other SF while in the Navy. We were a spec op boat and dropped them off at sea while submerged more than once to pick them up a few days later. These guys knew every detail of every mission that they had ever been on. They commanded a respect from the rest of us that I cannot even describe without saying a single word about it.
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