What Makes Navy Seals & Delta Force So Elite 😱 | Brent Tucker

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In this podcast clip from The Reed Morin Show, former Green Beret and a Delta Force Operator Brent Tucker details why Navy Seals Seal Team 6 (DEVGRU) and Delta Force as so elite even sompared to other Special forces units.

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He's dead on. As a former Army Ranger and Green Beret, I had the opportunity to train with and by Delta and SEAL TEAM 6. He's telling the truth. NO ONE in the world is better at CQB. But, one thing I learned in my time in Special Operations, was that all of these units have a METL to follow, and they are all the very best at what they specialize in. We need them all, and they operate like a well-oiled machine when it's time to do joint operations.

christopherpearson
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I had the privilege of doing CQB with 22 SAS when I was in the Royal Irish Regiment. The speed was frightening. From what I hear delta are a similar outfit.

Hiberno_sperg
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I often hear in interviews that Delta guys run when shooting, they mastered the craft of shooting and aiming so far that they then started to run and accurately shooting.

harveysanchez
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When you believe you’re the best you’ll perform that way. Your perception creates your reality!

tonyslaughter
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Love his mindset. If you are the best you know it, second guessing is not a good thing in a life or death situation. Thanks for your sacrifice in giving me my freedom

ShaneRiddle-ewmz
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True. For SF and regular SEAL teams that is because our primary mission is not CQB. For SF it is UW, FID, and counter WMD. For SEALs it is FID and counter WMD. For Delta their primary is HR.

nickthompson
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I've watched video of Delta taking down a house in training and they jumped off the rails of their little bird and sprinted as fast as a NFL running back in full kit and neutralized targets on the run, never missing a target.
I was just a mud rolling grunt in Stryker, light and LRSD units. We did CQB and CQM with instructors loaned to us from 1st Group who had been taught by CAG guys as a way to push out their knowledge to big Army. They have too many missions to take down every enemy held building and I am sure they wished we could all do the things they can do because they want us to survive every enemy engagement.
I know a small bit of what slow is smooth, smooth is fast looks like.
But, to be able to sprint in full kit and hit targets in the lights out button every single time is like super human.
I can practice using all my disposable income and get very good at CQM but there is no way 99% of men can do those things. It is not just their training, which is never ending. They are also special physiologically. They develop hand eye coordination and fast twitch muscle speed that is already far superior to most men. They are completely devoted to their craft, yes. But they are also super human.

robertmosher
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They where stood up as a entire unit with its own logistics intel etc they are the best 1% of the best 10%

josephsmith
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SAS and SBS has just entered the room ….. by the windows, air conditioning, through the ceiling, the walls ….. 😂

willienelsongonzalez
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Delta are the best in everything they do, constantly improving and adding variety in training and out of the box ideas improve them farther.. They are probably the closest a person can get to super human.

sirsir
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Dale and Brent are awesome guests in any podcast.

mm.
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There is a reason you hear of the Green beret, SEAL and Ranger mission and hardly if ever hear of Delta Force missions. They are the best of the very best. They take the jobs that no one else can takr

specter
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I was in 3rd ranger battalion during gwot and we would compete with devgru on targets to see which could clear a building the fastest. We won nearly every time. Not so with delta. My opinion is that you really can’t compare delta to devgru.

Bravefit
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Thank you and all the people in our sf and armservices

keithlanning
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I believe it. Im old school army hardcore. Did some time in 1st Batt, 25th light, 82nd. Goin through Ranger School, happened to run across a couple of scraggly dressed civilian clothes long beard guys, beginning of the land nav course. When everyone got prepped ready, instructions, maps compasses notepads, etc., all laid out to map out your points u were going to, ....not those guys. They folded their map into a couple squares, looked at the map, drew a few points, shot azimuths with there compasses, took off on a dead run. They were different!

phillipmullineaux
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I had the privilege of training with Shrek, it's ridiculous how good thise guys are, and how much better and how fast they can make you better, its the timy tiny details they see.

johnbeavers
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Delta is on another level, I got an email from them during my time as a CSO with 2d mrb and opened it and moved on because I wasn’t trying to put myself through that shit. Looking back I wish I atleast attempted it. But I already made up my mind I was getting out

jimmygixxer
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Have a ‘I’m the best’ mindset and train like it stop comparing your self too others

bcben-bkgm
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I agree I serve as a 11B with 10th mountain before going with 7thSFG CAG is tier 1 no doubt

teflonmuskB
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Christian Craighead clears throat, right behind you...

danpearce