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Two U.S. Navy SEALs drowned as they tried to climb aboard a ship carrying illicit Iranian-made weapons to Yemen because of glaring training failures, a military probe of the January deaths found.
The U.S. Navy on Monday identified the two SEALs lost in the Arabian Sea during a nighttime mission to board and seize an unflagged boat carrying illegal Iranian-made weapons to Yemen. The U.S ...
The two U.S. Navy SEALs lost at sea off the coast of Somalia were searching for a Yemen-bound shipment of Iranian weapons to Houthi fighters, a U.S. official confirmed.
The SEALs were reported missing during a Jan. 11 mission to board a ship in the Arabian Sea carrying Iranian weapons, the U.S. military said.
The Defense Department identified on Monday the two Navy SEALs who were lost at sea and died this month during a nighttime commando raid on a small ship carrying weapons components bound for Yemen ...
Chambers, 37, of Maryland, enlisted in the Navy in 2012 and graduated from SEAL training in 2014. Ingram, 27, of Texas, enlisted in 2019 and graduated from SEAL training in 2021.
Navy SEALs’ drownings in Iranian op were preventable, investigation finds by Brad Dress - 10/11/24 5:22 PM ET U.S. Navy via AP, File ...
Records provided by the Navy show Chambers enlisted on May 17, 2012, and served with West Coast-based SEAL units since graduating from SEAL qualification training in Coronado, California, in 2014.
Two US Navy SEALs drowned during a January raid on a vessel smuggling weapons to the Houthis. A new investigation outlines a string of failures that led to that fatal outcome.
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