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It's one of the most covert military teams in the world. Think you know SEAL Team Six? Take this quiz to find out.Joint Special Operations Command oversees SEAL Team Six missions.
The name SEAL Team Six was disbanded in 1987, and its formal name is DEVGRU. It's one of the United States military's premier counterterrorism units.
While fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq, SEAL Team Six joined CIA operatives in an initiative called the Omega Program, which allowed them greater latitude in hunting enemies.
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SEAL Team Six is part of the elite Navy SEALs.
The Army's counterpart to SEAL Team Six is its elite team Delta Force.
The unit was created as part of the Joint Special Operations Command in 1980. In 1987, the unit was given the official title of Naval Special Warfare Development Group, or DEVGRU.
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SEAL Team Six is organized into five line squadrons: Red Squadron, Blue Squadron, Gold Squadron, Silver Squadron, Gray Squadron and Black Squadron.
Black Squadron, once SEAL Team Six's sniper unit, now takes the lead on intelligence gathering, advance force operations, reconnaissance, surveillance and espionage. Unlike the assault squadrons, Black Squadron includes women.
Each assault squadron is divided into three troops (commanded by lieutenant commanders), and troops are divided into smaller teams.
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In a HALO (high altitude, low opening) jump, SEALS freefall close to the ground before opening their parachutes.
The deadliest day in SEAL Team Six history was Aug. 6, 2011. Thirty-eight people were killed, including 15 SEAL Team Six members, when a Chinook helicopter was shot down in Afghanistan.
Most information concerning SEAL Team Six or DEVGRU is classified, and details of its activities are not usually commented on by either the White House or the Department of Defense.
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Richard Marcinko is a retired U.S. Navy SEAL commander and Vietnam War veteran. Marcinko was tasked with creating and commanding SEAL Team Six.
This is unfortunately true.
SEAL Team Six has been disbanded and renamed to DEVGRU, whose full mission is classified but is thought to include preemptive, proactive counterterrorist operations.
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Buchanan and Thisted had been hostages for three months, held by men near the town of Adado in Somalia.
If a candidate does not pass the selection process, that person will still remain part of the SEAL team.
SEAL Team Six is credited with the finding and killing al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. The Army's Delta Force found Saddam Hussein and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
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SEAL Team Six partakes in specialized maritime operations, given their naval training.
This is true — the president directs Seal Team Six.
Operation Urgent Fury was the invasion of Grenada, which included SEAL Team Six. The United Nations General Assembly condemned the invasion as a violation of international law.
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"Zero Dark Thirty" tells the story of the hunt for al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden and SEAL Team Six finding and killing him at a compound in Pakistan.
President Obama presented the Medal of Honor to Byers in 2016. Byers is believed to be the first soldier to ever receive the Medal of Honor for actions while working as a member of SEAL Team Six.
Only SEAL Team Six snipers carry MK-11s.
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SEAL Team Six provided former Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai protection in the early days of his term.
On April 12, 2009, snipers from SEAL Team Six rescued Capt. Phillips, who had been taken hostage by Somali pirates.
The cargo ship was actually passing through the Gulf of Aden, which is just south of the Red Sea.
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Operation Enduring Freedom is the name of the mission ongoing in Afghanistan.
Otherwise known as the Black Hawk Down mission, SEAL Team Six operators provided cover for a number of key operations, including for vehicles used to extract prisoners from the Olympic Hotel.
Even after its members led the successful assault on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, the military didn't confirm the team's existence.
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