SEAL Team 6 Case Study

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SEAL Team 6-Essential to Security During the late 1980s, the Iranian Hostage Crisis was an issue the United States government was unable to solve. The purpose of SEAL Team 6 was to devise and inspect operations before they were put into action. The group’s first commander was Richard Marcinko; he was responsible for both leading the team and accepting members. No ordinary civilian is able to become a member of SEAL Team 6 though- he or she is required to complete continuous months of difficult training. If the candidate is fortunate enough to be inducted into the team, he or she will embark upon life threatening missions. Not only do ST6 implement operations in foreign countries, but also in the United States. Ever since SEAL Team 6 was formed, not only has national security increased but government security has been greatly strengthened. SEAL Team 6 was initially formed in reaction to the disastrous results of Operation Eagle Claw on April 24, 1980. The purpose of the mission was to rescue fifty-two hostages held captive in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran (DEVGRU/SEAL TEAM 6). The operation was very complex which was one of the reasons as to why it failed. The original plan was for Delta Force to pilot eight helicopters to Desert One, where they would refuel; after Desert One, they would all fly to Desert Two and drive to Tehran in trucks supplied by CIA agents that had already infiltrated Iranian territory. To slow down the Iranian Military’s reaction, the United States Military would disable the electricity in the area so the hostages could be rescued by additional U.S. troops (International Counter-Terrorism). Alas, to the military’s dismay, the operation was an utter failure. One of the eight planes was forced t... ... middle of paper ... ...l preparation. ST6 has demonstrated their capabilities through missions such as Operation Urgent Fury and Operation Neptune Spear- the team was able to aid in settling foreign affairs which include murdering the most feared terrorist in the history of the United States. Although the team members were successful in international pursuits, SEAL Team 6 also provided proof of the need for improvement upon security within the country. Naval bases provided ineffective guarding strategies that did not prevent invaders. The most essential aircraft in the United States was able to be fake-bombed while stationed at a “secure” base. This team is the sole reason that American security throughout the homeland and the rest of the world has been improved upon; if SEAL Team 6 had not been established, terrorism would be more common and America would be a dangerous place to inhabit.

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