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Navy SEAL candidate dies and a second is hospitalized after completing 'Hell Week' in San Diego: Five day course sees recruits run 200 miles, work out for 20 hours-a-day and sleep fewer than four hours
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[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] The Sailors were not actively training when they reported symptoms and were transported to receive emergency care,' the Navy said in a press release. It is unclear what 'symptoms' the pair displayed.

They had both reportedly completed Hell Week, which takes place during the fourth week of part of Phase 1 of Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training.

It is a grueling 'five-and-a-half days of cold, wet, brutally difficult operational training on fewer than four hours of sleep,' the Navy says, and candidates 'run more than 200 miles and do physical training for more than 20 hours per day.'

The Navy produces around 200 to 250 SEALs a year. In the last two decades, 17 have died during training, NBC News reported.

SEAL candidates go through 24 weeks of training throughout five phases, including a physical training test, obstacle courses, extensive swimming and running, combat diving, land warfare training and other physically difficult tests.

Many candidates do not make it pasted Phase 1, also known as Stage 3, and a 'significant' number begin to drop out.

Posted by: Skidmark 2022-02-07
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