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U.S. Navy SEAL Arctic Training
These photos were taken last week..
Pretty impressive group of guys...
Kodiak, Alaska
April 8, 2009

A SEAL Qualification Training candidate looks out from a two-man tent during a re-warming exercise in which he spent five minutes in near freezing water. Candidates completed the re-warming exercise after spending 48 hours in the Alaskan mountains learning how to navigate through the rugged terrain and survive the frigid conditions. The 28-day cold-weather training course, taught in Kodiak, is part of a yearlong process to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. (U.S. Navy Photos by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Erika N. Manzano/Released)

A cold weather training instructor monitors SEAL Qualification Training candidates while they spend five minutes in near freezing water during a re-warming exercise. (below)

A SEAL Qualification Training candidate falls through the ice in near freezing water during a re-warming exercise. (below)

A squad of SEAL Qualification Training candidates submerge themselves in near freezing water during a re-warming exercise. (below)

SEAL Qualification Training candidates wade out of the Buskin River after spending five minutes in the near freezing water during a re-warming exercise. (below)

A SEAL Qualification Training candidate checks the gear of another member of his squad during a long-range land navigation exercise. (U.S. Navy Photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Scott Williams/Released) (below)

   
 

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