United States Naval Special Warfare Command

Naval component of United States Special Operations Command

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2021 SEAL team members appeared on CBS with concealed identities, publicly alerting the audience to internal problems of lawlessness, misconduct, and potential war crimes within their ranks.
August 2021 Naval Special Warfare Group 3's SEAL Delivery Vehicle Teams were deactivated, with subordinate units transferred to Naval Special Warfare Group 8.
August 2021 Naval Special Warfare Group 10 was deactivated, with its subordinate units transferred to Naval Special Warfare Group 8.
August 2019 Special Operations Command ordered a review of the SEAL team culture following misconduct cases, including substance abuse by SEAL Team 10 members and allegations of sexual assault and intoxication by a SEAL platoon in Iraq.
2018 USSOCOM purchased a new Dry Combat Submersible, expected to become operational around 2018/2019.
December 2016 US Navy SEALs halted all training and ordered a safety stand-down due to widespread substance abuse, requiring all members to submit to urinalysis.
May 25 2011 Naval Special Warfare Group 10 was established in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

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