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The Navy SEAL Foundation is integral in providing support to NSW families so that our active duty operators can focus on their training and deployment with a greater sense of ease knowing that their loved ones have a dedicated and caring support network behind them. In event of the ultimate sacrifice, the Navy SEAL Foundation quickly turns its primary attention towards helping the families of the fallen or wounded SEAL, SWCC, or other operator. With mutual support, bereavement resources, and reception events, our goal is to assist in rebuilding lives.
The Navy SEAL Foundation is integral in providing support to NSW families so that our active duty operators can focus on their training and deployment with a greater sense of ease knowing that their loved ones have a dedicated and caring support network behind them. In event of the ultimate sacrifice, the Navy SEAL Foundation quickly turns its primary attention towards helping the families of the fallen or wounded SEAL, SWCC, or other operator. With mutual support, bereavement resources, and reception events, our goal is to assist in rebuilding lives.
Maybe this sounds stupid, but a majority of casualties we have had in this war have been helicopter-related, whether by accident or a result of an attack. Perhaps, it's time we think of a new form of transport that is more stealthy and secure. Personally, I think in this day and age the use of slow helicopters over such a volatile terrain is antiquated. Between dust storms and anti-aircraft systems they are at such high risk of destruction. I don't know where I am going with this, but I think our tax money should be spent in ways to develop new forms of transport that can replace the helicopter. Also, in dry ,dusty and deserty conditions, helicopters are less than ideal. I think if we didn't have to rely on helicopters the number of casualties would have been much lower in this war.
Why are our flags not at half mast at every government office? We loose some our nations finest warriors, both Seals and Air force in the single largest loss of life in over a decade of battle, and not a word from our so called leader directing this to happen, This is an outrage! God bless our troops.
They were at half mast in my community.
Maybe this sounds stupid, but a majority of casualties we have had in this war have been helicopter-related, whether by accident or a result of an attack. Perhaps, it's time we think of a new form of transport that is more stealthy and secure. Personally, I think in this day and age the use of slow helicopters over such a volatile terrain is antiquated. Between dust storms and anti-aircraft systems they are at such high risk of destruction. I don't know where I am going with this, but I think our tax money should be spent in ways to develop new forms of transport that can replace the helicopter. Also, in dry ,dusty and deserty conditions, helicopters are less than ideal. I think if we didn't have to rely on helicopters the number of casualties would have been much lower in this war.