Seal Team Four

Seal Team Four

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StaatFlag of the United States.svg Vereinigte Staaten
StreitkräfteUnited States Department of Defense Seal.svg Streitkräfte der Vereinigten Staaten
TeilstreitkraftSeal of the United States Department of the Navy.svg US Navy
Typmaritime Anti-Terror-Einheit
StärkeUnbekannt (ca. 160)
UnterstellungNavsoc logo.jpg NAVSPECWARCOM
United States Special Operations Command Insignia.svg USSOCOM
StandortLittle Creek, Virginia
EinsätzeOperation Nifty Package (1989)
Kommandeur
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Stellvertretern. n.

Das Seal Team Four (auch SEAL Team 4 oder SEAL Team FOUR genannt) ist ein Teil der US-amerikanischen Spezialeinheit der United States Navy Seals.

Seal Team Four hat einen hispanischen Hintergrund und wird weltweit, wegen des hispanischen Hintergrunds jedoch vor allem in Mexiko und Südamerika eingesetzt. Es besteht aus zehn Zügen (engl Platoons) und umfasst somit zirka 160 Soldaten.[1]

Weblinks

Commons: SEAL Team 4 – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und Audiodateien

Einzelnachweise

  1. SEAL Team Four commander in Afghanistan 'commits suicide': Married father is found shot dead. In: Dayli Mail. 23. Dezember 2013, abgerufen am 18. September 2014 (englisch).

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