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"Naval Special Warfare: Embrace the Challenge, Conquer the Unknown" Discipline: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster - "The only easy day was yesterday

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Discipline: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Discipline - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: When a man is sufficiently motivated, discipline will take care of itself. ~ Sir Alexander Paterson

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Navy SEALs practice high speed boat cast and recovery

Navy SEALs practice high speed boat cast and recovery
Navy SEALs jump from the high speed boat to the tied off inflatable boat small (IBS) and then into the water during cast and recovery operations in Pearl Harbor in Oahu, Hawaii in 1996

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Navy SEAL combat swimmer wearing a closed circuit rebreather

Navy SEAL combat swimmer wearing a closed circuit rebreather
A Navy SEAL combat swimmer on bag breathing and purging all the CO2 from the closed circuit rebreather before commencing a combat navigation swim in Pearl Harbor along the shoreline of Ford Island in

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A Navy SEAL combat swimmer adjusts his dive mask

A Navy SEAL combat swimmer adjusts his dive mask while on bag breathing and purging all the CO2 from the closed circuit rebreather before commencing a combat navigation swim in Pearl Harbor along

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Ambition: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Ambition: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Ambition - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure. ~ Bill Cosby

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Navy SEALs combat swimmers donn their equipment in a utility boat

Navy SEALs combat swimmers donn their equipment in a utility boat
A pair of Navy SEAL combat swimmers donn their facemask and prepare to purge all the nitrogen from their LAR-V oxygen underwater breathing apparatus prior to entering the water for training in

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Navy SEALs hold an inflatable boat over their heads as the instructor shouts commands

Navy SEALs hold an inflatable boat over their heads as the instructor shouts commands
In this silhouette, a Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL (BUD/S) training first phase instructor barks commands over his megaphone to the standing boat crew to hold the Inflatable Boat Small (IBS)

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Navy SEALs neutrally ballast a MK-V Limpet Assembly Module

Navy SEALs neutrally ballast a MK-V Limpet Assembly Module
A Swimmer Delivery Vehicle pilot and navigator ballast a 100lb MK5 Limpet Assembly Module (LAM). They add water to the end caps to neutrally ballast the LAM at the ship attack depth

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A MK-V Special Operations Craft tied pierside manned and loaded with combat rubber

A MK-V Special Operations Craft tied pierside manned and loaded with combat rubber
A MK-V Special Operations Craft (SOC) tied pierside manned and loaded with combat rubber raiding craft, SEAL operators and combatant crewman getting ready to get underway

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Navy SEALs submerge and lock back into the Dry Deck Shelter

Navy SEALs submerge and lock back into the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) assisted by the DDS deck crewman while the host submarine is underway in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A Navy SEAL combat swimmer

A Navy SEAL combat swimmer uses the compass on the attack board to take a bearing on the target before deflating his lifejacket and diving to begin the clandestine compass swim

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Dry Deck Shelter operators retrieve a deflating combat rubber raiding craft

Dry Deck Shelter operators retrieve a deflating combat rubber raiding craft
Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) operators use the buoy and winch line to retrieve a deflating combat rubber raiding craft (CRRC) from the surface

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A SEAL Delivery Vehicle approaches the Dry Deck Shelter

A SEAL Delivery Vehicle approaches the Dry Deck Shelter
A SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) approaches the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) buoyed rendezvous line as seen from the empty DDS track

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: SEAL Delivery Vehicle pilot and navigator conduct predive preparations

SEAL Delivery Vehicle pilot and navigator conduct predive preparations
SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) pilot and navigator conduct predive preparations inside the SDV as the Dry Deck Shelter operators on the deck of the submarine prepare the SDV for launch during submarine

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Member of the U. S. Navy Parachute Team flies the American Flag

Member of the U. S. Navy Parachute Team flies the American Flag
Member of the U.S. Navy Parachute Team, the Leap Frogs, flies the American Flag as he prepares to land at the demonstration ground at the National Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: U. S. Navy SEAL combat swimmers place a MK-1 Limpet mine onto a target

U. S. Navy SEAL combat swimmers place a MK-1 Limpet mine onto a target
A pair of U.S. Navy SEAL combat swimmers wearing Draeger Lar-V oxygen rebreathers, emplace a MK-1 Limpet mine onto a target in the turbid waters of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, circa 1996

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: SEAL Delivery Vehicle operator leans out to grab a rendezvous line

SEAL Delivery Vehicle operator leans out to grab a rendezvous line
SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) navigator leans out of the SDV to grab the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) rendezvous buoy line to hook the SDV into the line for retrieval back onto the DDS track/cradle system

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Dry Deck Shelter operators retrieve a combat rubber raiding craft

Dry Deck Shelter operators retrieve a combat rubber raiding craft
Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) operators have retrieved a combat rubber raiding craft (CRRC), cargo strapped it down on the DDS track and cradle system

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Navy SEALs disconnect the harness holding down a Combat Rubber Raiding Craft

Navy SEALs disconnect the harness holding down a Combat Rubber Raiding Craft
Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) operators, on deck of an underway submarine, begin to disconnect the harness holding down the Combat Rubber Raiding Craft (CRRC)

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A SEAL Delivery Vehicle breaks away from the Dry Deck Shelter on a submarine

A SEAL Delivery Vehicle breaks away from the Dry Deck Shelter on a submarine
The Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) Hangar Supervisor hand signals to the SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) to break away from the line and commence the SDV transit and operation

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: An over the shoulder view of a Navy SEAL combat swimmer

An over the shoulder view of a Navy SEAL combat swimmer diving the Draeger LAR-V oxygen rebreather, a Secumar lifejacket, carrying a MK-1 limpet mine on a backpack

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Special operations forces combat diver checks the depth gauge on his compass

Special operations forces combat diver checks the depth gauge on his compass

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Navy SEALs crawl up the beach to set simulated explosives charges

Navy SEALs crawl up the beach to set simulated explosives charges
July 18, 2009 - Navy SEALs crawl up the beach at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Virginia, to set simulated explosives charges during a capabilities demonstration

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Dual Dry Deck Shelters mounted to the deck of USS Kamehameha

Dual Dry Deck Shelters mounted to the deck of USS Kamehameha
Dual Dry Deck Shelters, with the nine foot diameter outer hangar doors open, are mounted to the deck of the former ballistic missile submarine USS Kamehameha

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A Mark 8 Seal Delivery Vehicle connected to the dry deck shelter

A Mark 8 Seal Delivery Vehicle connected to the dry deck shelter
A Mk-8 Mod-0 SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) floats mid-water connected to the docking station rendezvous buoy line that winches down to the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS)

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: U. S. Navy SEAL candidates participate in Hell Week

U. S. Navy SEAL candidates participate in Hell Week
August 13, 2010 - U.S. Navy SEAL candidates participate in Hell Week at the Naval Special Warfare Center at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: BUD /s dive tower instructors transfer a student from a roving bell in preparation

BUD /s dive tower instructors transfer a student from a roving bell in preparation
Hands and arms everywhere, three BUD/S dive tower instructors maintain physical contact while transferring a student from the roving dive bell to the 50 feet dive bell in preparation for conducting

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Mark 8 Seal Delivery Vehicle with a large shark-like fin attached

Mark 8 Seal Delivery Vehicle with a large shark-like fin attached
MK-8 Mod-0 SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) pilot and navigator drive the SDV with a large shark-like fin attached to the top of the SDV to simulate a shark scene in Glorietta Bay, Coronado California

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A SEAL Delivery Vehicle rendezvous with a submarine
A SEAL Delivery Vehicel (SDV) maneuvers to rendezvous with a submarine by attaching into a buoyed line. Once attached to the buoy and line the SDV will be winched down on to the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS)

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL students participate in a surf passage training exercise

Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL students participate in a surf passage training exercise
October 27, 2010 - Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) students participate in a surf passage training exercise at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado

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A U. S. Navy SEAL combat swimmer
A Navy SEAL combat swimmer, diving a oxygen rebreather, taking a quick sneak and peak above the waterline to ensure he is on course to the target

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A SEAL Delivery Vehicle on tether with a buoy recovery line

A SEAL Delivery Vehicle on tether with a buoy recovery line
A MK-8 Mod-0 SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) on tether with the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) buoy recovery line connected to the DDS track and cradle system below

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: An over under view of a Navy SEAL combat swimmer

An over under view of a Navy SEAL combat swimmer conducting a sneak and peak with his head just above the water surface during combat swimmer training off the coast of San Diego, California

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Navy SEALs emplace a live demolition under a ships hull

Navy SEALs emplace a live demolition under a ships hull
A Swimmer Delivery Vehicle pilot and navigator inflate and emplace a live demolition MK-V Limpet Assembly Module under a ships hull. Inflatable bladders hold the 100-pound explosive to the ship

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: BUD /s students participate in underwater night gear exchange during the second phase

BUD /s students participate in underwater night gear exchange during the second phase
Coronado, California, April 20, 2011 - Students from Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/s) Class 287 participate in night gear exchange during the second phase of training at Naval Amphibious Base

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Crewmen disconnect the cargo straps from the combat rubber raiding craft on the dry

Crewmen disconnect the cargo straps from the combat rubber raiding craft on the dry
An above view of the Dry Deck Shelter deck captain and crewman disconnecting cargo straps from the combat rubber raiding craft (CRRC) tied down onto the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS)

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: U. S. Navy SEAL combat swimmer pair navigate the waters of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

U. S. Navy SEAL combat swimmer pair navigate the waters of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
U.S. Navy SEAL combat swimmer pair diving LAR-V pure oxygen rebreather, navigate using a swimmer attack board to reach a target ship in the murky waters of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Members of the U. S. Navy Parachute Team Leap Frogs jump above Huntington Beach

Members of the U. S. Navy Parachute Team Leap Frogs jump above Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach, California, August 10 2006 - Members assigned to the Navy Parachute Team, Leap Frogs, prepare to jump from a U.S. Coast Guard C-130 Hercules

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A pair of Navy SEAL combat swimmers transition from underwater to the surface

A pair of Navy SEAL combat swimmers transition from underwater to the surface
Two Navy SEALs transition from under the water and begin crossing the beach wearing Draeger LAR-V oxygen rebreathers, lifejackets and weapons at the ready as they near a guard tower on the shore

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Students in Navy SEALs qualification training navigate the surf off the cost of Coronado

Students in Navy SEALs qualification training navigate the surf off the cost of Coronado
Coronado, California, October 28, 2010 - Students in Navy SEALs qualification training navigate the surf off the coast of Coronado during a maritime operations training exercise

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A SEAL Delivery Vehicle on tether connected to the dry deck shelter on USS Kamehameha

A SEAL Delivery Vehicle on tether connected to the dry deck shelter on USS Kamehameha
The MK-8 Mod-1 SEAL Delivery Vehicle SDV is on tether connected to the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) recovery line that has winched the SDV just above the DDS track

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Dry Deck Shelter rewmen release the hold down straps from an inflating Combat Rubber

Dry Deck Shelter rewmen release the hold down straps from an inflating Combat Rubber
Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) deck crewmen release the hold down straps from a slowly inflating Combat Rubber Raiding Craft (CRRC) as it rises from the DDS cradle below. Other deck crewman

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Navy divers on a training reconnaissance exercise

Navy divers on a training reconnaissance exercise

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A Navy SEAL crosses the beach at night fully armed

A Navy SEAL crosses the beach at night fully armed
A Navy SEAL wearing Draeger LAR-V oxygen rebreather, Secumar lifejacket, pinger receiver device and carrying a Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun with suppressor

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A MK-8 Mod-0 SEAL Delivery Vehicle rendezvous with the USS Kamehameha

A MK-8 Mod-0 SEAL Delivery Vehicle rendezvous with the USS Kamehameha
A MK-8 Mod-0 SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) rendezvous with the USS Kamehameha (SSN-642), carrying two Dry Deck Shelters while underway off the coast of Hawaii

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: Combat swimmers swim above a Seal Delivery Vehicle

Combat swimmers swim above a Seal Delivery Vehicle
SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) Pilot and Navigator, wearing MK-15 closed circuit rebreathers, swim above the strapped down SDV toward the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS)

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: A Navy SEAL climbs aboard a SEAL Delivery vehicle before launching from a submarine

A Navy SEAL climbs aboard a SEAL Delivery vehicle before launching from a submarine
Atlantic Ocean, May 5, 2005 - A member of SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team Two climbs aboard one of the teams SEAL Delivery Vehicles (SDV)

Background imageNaval Special Warfare Collection: The Seahorse-class Autonomous Underwater Vehicle is moved into position

The Seahorse-class Autonomous Underwater Vehicle is moved into position
San Diego, California, January 30, 2006 - The Seahorse-class Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) is moved into position with Sea Fighters (FSF-1) stern ramp during launch and recovery testing



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"Naval Special Warfare: Embrace the Challenge, Conquer the Unknown" Discipline: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster - "The only easy day was yesterday. " - Navy SEAL motto Navy SEALs practice high-speed boat cast and recovery - Pushing their limits, these warriors master the art of stealth on water. Navy SEAL combat swimmer wearing a closed circuit rebreather - Beneath the surface lies a world where courage meets resilience. A Navy SEAL combat swimmer adjusts his dive mask - Precision is key as they prepare to navigate through treacherous depths. Navy SEALs combat swimmers don their equipment in a utility boat - Each piece of gear becomes an extension of their determination. Navy SEALs neutrally ballast an MK-V Limpet Assembly Module - Meticulously balancing power and control for covert underwater missions. A MK-V Special Operations Craft tied pierside manned and loaded with combat rubber - The vessel stands ready, a symbol of unwavering commitment to protect our nation's interests. A Navy SEAL combat swimmer emerges from the depths - Fearless souls rise above challenges, embodying strength in every stroke. Ambition: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster - "Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts. " - Winston Churchill Dry Deck Shelter operators retrieve a deflating combat rubber raiding craft - Adapting swiftly, these elite forces conquer any obstacle that comes their way. A SEAL Delivery Vehicle approaches the Dry Deck Shelter -The gateway to unparalleled missions awaits those who dare to venture into darkness. SEAL Delivery Vehicle pilot and navigator conduct predive preparations -In unity they stand, forging unbreakable bonds amidst adversity's embrace.