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Ursprungligen postat av bernad_law
Ja, och då var inte Ventura med där. Naturligtvis spelar det roll; tycker du det verkar helt seriöst att gå runt och skryta med saker man inte har varit? Men precis som AA kanske han "kände" sig som medlem?
Än en gång UDT införlivades i SEALs 1983. Det här har debatterats ända sedan slutet av 90-talet. You're beating a dead horse.
"Captain Larry Bailey states:
JESSE VENTURA SEAL OR NOT?
Jesse Ventura went through UDT/SEAL Class 58 in 1970 and was assigned to UDT-12, where he spent three years (including three deployments fo Subic Bay, Philippines). As a UDT frogman, he operated in Viet Nam waters and earned the US Viet Nam Service Ribbon. He undoubtedly, like so may UDT men of that era, went ashore in Viet Nam for short periods of time. After he was released from active duty in 1973, he joined Reserve SEAL Team ONE. The point here is that all graduates of BUD/S are referred to within the Naval Special Warfare community as SEALs. They received the same training, whether they went to SEAL Teams or Underwater Demolition Teams. The case made by Commander Salisbury on Fox News Channel recently is without merit; Jesse Ventura is a SEAL by any definition.
Larry Bailey, Captain, USN (Ret.)
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