Posted on Oct 15, 2023
Why Navy SEALs wear a trident and other facts about life as a frogman
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The UDT badge is an anchor representing the U.S. Navy, crossed with a cocked flintlock pistol and trident. The flintlock pistol represents land warfare and a state of constant readiness, while the trident represents Nepture and the maritime nature of their work. The SEAL insignia has a similar design but incorporates a bald eagle. The eagle symbolizes the airborne operations and holds the trident and a cocked flintlock pistol. However, as UDT teams transferred to the SEAL Teams, the officer SEAL insignia was selected as the official unit insignia.
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My best friend is a Seal Team 1 guy from the Viet Nam days when there were only 2 Teams. We always had a Seal Team working with us on a rotation basis. He was at the same place I was at the same time I was there but we didn't know each other then. We could have laid eyes on each other for all we knew. I owe a lot of my sobriety to him. When I quit drinking, I had some heavy-duty demons from the War rear their ugly heads and God put him in my life at just the right time to counsel me.
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Great bunch of guys, SEALS, in 93 our SWAT team had CQB training with them. No names, just nicknames.
"Smooth is Fast"
"Smooth is Fast"
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