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Men with Green Faces In Vietnam's Mekong Delta, Navy SEALs were the military's 'eyes and ears,' providing vital intelligence on enemy operations. |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2014 Stan Bernard |
Gain a Competitive Edge: Think Like a Navy SEAL Pharmaceutical professionals, teams, and organizations can succeed at an elite level by tackling the tough mental challenges of Navy SEAL training. |
National Defense May 2011 Grace V. Jean |
Aerial Drones Going Mainstream In Naval Special Warfare The establishment of Naval Special Warfare Group 10 reflects the increasing importance of drones in the elite forces. |
Sports Illustrated March 28, 2000 |
Jaws IV: Snack Time in Sydney Triathletes at the Sydney Olympics this summer might be swimming with the sharks? |
National Defense August 2004 Harold Kennedy |
Navy Special Operators Test Advanced High-Speed Craft The U.S. Navy is putting through its paces a sleek, fast, shallow-draft technology demonstrator that promises to reduce crew and passenger injuries caused by a combination of speed and choppy water. |
Job Journal September 18, 2005 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Developing Leaders Who Listen Effective leadership requires listening to those who are following you. |
National Defense February 2005 Roxana Tiron |
Efforts to Deploy Sea Bases Could Draw Lessons From Special Warfare As the U.S. military attempts to develop the technology and doctrine that will allow it to launch and sustain missions solely from the sea, special operations forces have been carrying out such operations on a smaller scale for more than two decades, according to a top Navy official. |
Fast Company May 2000 Bill Breen |
"We are literally trying to stop time." Track coach John Smith teaches the fastest runners in the world how to go even faster. Here's what he can teach you. |
National Defense July 2015 Philip H. Cullom |
Being Energy Smart Creates More Combat Capability Energy is at the core of U.S. Navy capabilities. Without nuclear power or liquid fuels, Navy ships cannot operate. Without charged batteries, SEALs' radios and night vision goggles are useless. |
AskMen.com July 22, 2014 Justin Kaehler |
Do You Think You'd Be Tough Enough To Endure A 24-Hour Race? And to win a 24-hour endurance race? That takes superhuman levels of stamina. Guy Smith is one of those superhuman race car drivers. |
AskMen.com Jonathan Hotchkiss |
Ironman Races I hope not only to deal with all things swim, bike, run and Lycra-focused but to address the general amateur sportsman, the weekend warrior, the businessman who's striving for the best in his field. |
AskMen.com |
Timothy O'Donnell: Final Preparation And Gear Check Before A Triathlon Follow along for tips on training, gear, workouts and a real-life account of what it's like to prepare for one of the hardest races in the world. |
National Defense May 2007 Grace Jean |
Recruits Virtually Experience the High-Tech Navy With sophisticated warships poised to enter its fleet during the next several years, the Navy is relying more and more on technology to train sailors. |
Smithsonian May 2007 Terence Smith |
Beyond Jamestown After the colony was founded, 400 years ago this month, Capt. John Smith set out to explore the riches of Chesapeake Bay. With Smith's journals to guide him, a modern-day sailor retraces that historic voyage |
National Defense February 2004 Harold Kennedy |
U.S. Special Operations Command: A Snapshot A look at what SOCOM comprises |
National Defense April 2013 Dan Parsons |
Small Boats Mean Big Business for Shipbuilders Big ships -- aircraft carriers, destroyers, submarines -- get all the glory, but it is the Navy's smallest vessels that could prove pivotal in future conflicts. |
World War II William H. Langenberg |
Surrender of Seal Faced with impending disaster, the captain of the submarine HMS Seal was forced to choose between surrendering or going down with his ship. |
AskMen.com Benjamin Clymer |
Luminox Navy SEAL Dive The Navy SEALs are known the world over as an elite military unit shrouded in secrecy and precision tactics - and this is the watch they wear. |
National Defense April 2010 Austin Wright |
Shaft Seal Prevents Flooding in Navy Ships Scientists have created a new seal for Navy vessels that sits idle when it's not needed, activating only if the compartment fills with water. |
National Defense December 2005 Grace Jean |
Navy Faces Expanded Mission Portfolio, Declining Resources In preparation for future shifts in military priorities and resources, Navy officials have gone to great lengths to spell out their vision for the service's roles in protecting U.S. interests and bolstering global security. |
National Defense November 2006 Grace Jean |
Navy Leaders to Articulate Current and Future Missions Recent efforts by the Navy to deploy forces for ground combat and engage in other non-traditional duties are signs that the service intends to be relevant in the U.S. war on terrorism. |
National Defense March 2008 Breanne Wagner |
Navy Slows Pursuit of Autonomous Vessels for Coastal Surveillance The Navy has expressed interest in acquiring unmanned vessels that would patrol coastal areas, but budgetary and technological issues are slowing down the development and procurement of these vehicles. |
National Defense November 2005 Harold Kennedy |
Navy's High-Speed Vessel Aids Relief Effort The HSV-2 Swift may be a forerunner of a next-generation fleet of fast, shallow-draft American-built transports capable of operating close along the shorelines of the world's hot spots. |