My father-in-law was one of the first Navy SEALS. The training is intense (understatement.) I'd love to share stories but maybe later. Right now, just hoping that Fang Jin's family and loved ones get answers. Let's not forget - it took 3 years to find Suzanne.To add to the discussion about JRF’s innocence or guilt in this situation, I think it’s worth remembering that he was a Navy Seal. It takes a certain kind of person to become a SEAL and this article sums it up pretty well.
- Men who join the SEALs tend to be young men with a "high-level of aggression" who, through discipline, learn to refine their headstrong attitude and use it productively.
- ”You're going to be risking your life; you're going to be shooting guns; your job is to kill people ... And your job is to take the risk of being killed."
A retired Navy SEAL commander explains the personality best-suited for life as a SEAL
Retired Navy SEAL commander Jocko Willink said that the type of young man drawn to the Navy SEALs is aggressive and independent. It's through the discipline of the SEALs that these traits can be honed constructively, rather than leading to trouble.www.businessinsider.com
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