WEIRDLAND: US Navy Seals (Charlie Sheen), Navy Blue Angels, Management Solutions

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

US Navy Seals (Charlie Sheen), Navy Blue Angels, Management Solutions

Charlie Sheen and Michael Biehn as Lt. Dale Hawkins and Lt. James Curran in "Navy Seals" (1990)

The US Navy Seal's raid ended the world's largest manhunt on 2th May 2011 (defeating Bin Laden). But it also throws up fresh questions about how Pakistan's air defence systems failed to stop the American forces entering and leaving.

The real Navy SEALs were formed in 1962 by President Kennedy. An amphibious clandestine killing force, America's Secret Weapon, they are trained to be expert on sea, air or land, hence "SEAL."


Dan Newlin.net outline:
On September 9th Dan Newlin was invited to fly with several members of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels as a reward for the time and effort he has dedicated to helping wounded soldiers returning from active duty. Dan Newlin suited up and took to the skies with Lt. C. J. Simonsen, where he was put through the typical turns and tricks the Blue Angels perform.

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