Posted on Aug 31, 2019
PO1 Robert Wikert
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SEAL teams are without a doubt world class warriors, but have they gone to far away from the military bearing necessary for a cohesive military unit to accomplish there jobs. As witnessed by the Gallagher trial. Is unit loyalty being put above common sense and even lawful behavior? Murder is murder, war is war, there should be a dark line between the two, not a gray area. I wanted to ad this so that anyone involved in this discussion understands that I don't have anything against our brave brothers in the SpecCom community...https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= [login to see] 039&set=a [login to see] 020&type=3&hc_ref=ARQ_gy-128jiKW7I0_o2VjFmc_TdkORK-TuglVkCQj6ddSuDFEIHccHrUjiFmltmq1c&fref=gs&dti= [login to see] 23230&hc_location=group
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CSM Charles Hayden
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PO1 Robert Wikert Easy question.

Why do ‘we’ never hear of the Army’s Delta Force?

NOTHING?

Are they now the big boys in the U S Military?
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MSG Danny Mathers
MSG Danny Mathers
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I can tell you why you never hear about Delta, they don't talk, don't bragg and are required to be the quiet professional. I was a member for 12 years from 1979 to 1991. We had to train with ST6 at least every year. I'll put this way, we didn't bragg in bars and we never took credit for successful operations; The Unit gave credit to other Troops supporting the operations. I can't judge the other Seal Groups but ST6 is another matter I'll keep to myself.
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CSM Charles Hayden
CSM Charles Hayden
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MSG Danny Mathers Thank you for your quiet service.

People without any need to know, always want to know.
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CSM Michael Chavaree
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It is a lot more complicated than just that. In my opinion we recruit a certain type of person to do a very specific thing with little to no input. Sometimes those things are very violent and aggressive. Lets not be too quick to pass judgement on warriors that have been asked to do things the common Soldier would or could not do, then wonder why they drifted off course. I am not condoning any actions, but I can see a clear connection between the lifestyle and bad decisions.
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PO1 Robert Wikert
PO1 Robert Wikert
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I can't totally disagree with you comment SGM, but without control and discipline a military unit is no longer a military unit, and it can, and often does, become just a bunch of thugs. That is what my question is all about, is discipline in our elite units lacking? And that extends to not only members but leadership as well.
Thank you for your comment.
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CW4 Craig Urban
CW4 Craig Urban
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General order number one is BS
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SFC James William Bolt   [ 40 Yards ]
SFC James William Bolt [ 40 Yards ]
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If your EGO need to be inflated @ you do not how to keep your MOUTH SHUT you do not to be in special operation Still waters run deep sign 40 yards
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PO1 Rick Serviss
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I think the entire Navy leadership needs to be re-trained on the basics. Seems like every day I read Navy Times and somebody in a leadership position is getting shit canned.
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PO1 Robert Wikert
PO1 Robert Wikert
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SFC Bernard Walko - As has been, as it should be...
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