Retired Navy SEAL reacts to ‘Hell Week’ training death

Capt. John Havlik, a retired Navy SEAL, gives his take on the death of Kyle Mullen, a trainee who died after completing the force’s “Hell Week.”

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28 thoughts on “Retired Navy SEAL reacts to ‘Hell Week’ training death

  1. Tell us something we don’t know… Jesus. Why get a seal that finished buds like 30 years ago instead of a guy like Sean Ryan who’s just a little younger 😂. Wtf

  2. I wonder if it was an accident or a mistake. Each and every Navy seal has an incredible amount of training, time and resources devoted to them so they would never want to lose someone in training.

  3. There’s policies that need to change. These young men are NOT cannon fodder. They’re human beings, humans that cost a lot of money to train. They need doctors on these fields to monitor their seals and make sure this doesn’t happen, ever. There’s no excuse this man had to die. NAVY seals should go through training that makes them stronger, but to give empty platitudes about this dude’s death is really weird. Not a good look.

  4. Reporter asking why the training has to be tough, really? What a dumb question. God Bless us that we citizens wanting to serve at the highest levels.

  5. Yes, training to fight wars for the globalists in Washington DC and Hollywood and then come back with missing limbs and become homeless on the streets begging for a dollar while the globalists are enjoying steak and young beautiful women on their yachts while laughing at the stupidity of those homeless veterans

  6. Can we just appreciate that these guys are willing to go through this harsh training? They knew that it was going to be very tough, and god knows what sort of complications would have occured, but it's necessary since they'll be in these harsh conditions when out in combat eventually.

  7. Well do you think either one of these candidates the one that's in the hospital or the one that died felt some distress before they collapsed I think they did and even though he says there's doctors around oh don't complain to the doctors about a weakness or something that's wrong because then you're looked at his less or you're out I'm sure that policy needs to change

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