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3 Nov 2024 2:49 pm
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*Huey » 03 Nov 2024, 3:27 pm » wrote: Wrong answer:

Second time:

In 1982, as a junior officer, McRaven received assignment to SEAL Team Six in Dam Neck, Virginia under the command of CDR Richard Marcinko and completed a specialized selection and training course. McRaven served as assault team leader but was relieved of duty in 1983 due to McRaven's concerns about military discipline, and difficulties in keeping his sailors in line at the command. Richard Marcinko fired the 27-year-old McRaven in 1983. "He was a bright guy, but he didn't like my rude and crude way," Marcinko said. "If I was a loose cannon, he was too rigid. He took the special out of special warfare."[14] McRaven was transferred to another east coast based SEAL team.
Rght answer.  The "command" in question was Seal Team Six.  An Assault team leader is not a "command."   You'd think a guy who claimed to be a ****-hot air crewman like you would know the lingo better than that.

Many senior officers in the military have, at some point in their career, found themselves working for assholes like convicted felon, ex-con Dick Marcinko only to blow by them on the lineal list by being promoted over them.  The Navy obviously didn't put too much stock in Marcinko's opinion of McRaven.  He topped out as an O-5 while McRaven went on to get four stars.

I guess I shouldn't be too surprised you would value the opinions of frauds and con artists like that.
 
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