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U.S. Navy
Branch
U.S. Navy

Navy Seals
U.S. Navy
The Navy Seals are a special operations force within the United States Navy that specialize in unconventional warfare, counterterrorism, and special reconnaissance missions. They are known for their rigorous and demanding training program, which includes Hell Week, where candidates endure intense physical and mental challenges. Navy Seals have been involved in some of the most high-profile military operations, such as the capture of Osama bin Laden and the rescue of Captain Phillips from Somali pirates. They are recognized for their elite skills, professionalism, and dedication to completing the mission at all costs.
Special Warfare Unit One
U.S. Navy
Special Warfare Unit One is a specialized maritime special operations force within the Republic of Korea Navy, established in the late 20th century to address evolving security challenges on the Korean Peninsula and beyond. Modeled after the U.S. Navy SEALs, the unit focuses on a wide range of missions including reconnaissance, direct action, counter-terrorism, and unconventional warfare in maritime environments. Special Warfare Unit One has participated in numerous joint exercises with allied forces and has contributed to international peacekeeping and anti-piracy operations, notably in the Gulf of Aden. Over the years, the unit has developed a reputation for rigorous training standards, operational versatility, and a high level of professionalism within the South Korean armed forces.