Navy SEAL Tharp Trains in Ocean
UnitedStatesNavy asked:
Not only does Navy SEAL Paul Tharp train because he has a strong desire for competition, but also to enjoy each moment of his life. Learn more about Tharp, as well as other Navy Athletes who competed in the 2008 Ford Ironman at navyathletes.com.
Its not the bullets, its the mechanics of the firearm itself. The military can afford exceptional firearms that can function perfectly even after being submerged. Earlier firearms cant do this; the rounds simply fire into frame and the chamber exploads.
same here brother!
this guy and David Goggins, is who i aspire to be, also.. have you seen David Goggins video like this 1
future army special forces right here! btw force recon no longer exists, I believe its MARSOC now(same thing though)
Good luck to you guys!
Look out, Michael Phelps!
these guys are so inspirational
how to the bullets still work? just wondering
good luck bro! im either gonna be a marine 0311 (infantry) and work up to force recon, or shoot right for the big boys and join the navy to try out for SEALs.
that’s awesome
Future Navy SEAL right here!!!
SEALS R PRETTY LEGIT
Oorah Master Chief!
Im Marines myself(NROTC)go off in about 1 year…cant wait. Always had/have a HIGH respect for SEALS.
SemperFi
Im also with that dude
Everything that guy said was true for me too…..I wanna make something of my life
Running, running, and more running. Then cold, wet & tired for long periods; but you get to blow (stuff) up!
Did I mention that with proper classroom education and field training YOU GET TO BLOW (STUFF) UP!
I’m with you on the same track. Good Luck.
“We want to be in a situation under maximum pressure, maximum intensity, and maximum danger. When it’s shared with others, it provides a bond which is stronger than any tie that can exist.”
- SEAL Team Six Officer
Hope do be a SEAL myself someday.