SEALs die in training accident

| April 27, 2015

SEALs

The sad news that a second SEAL has passed from his injuries in a training accident at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia. 34-year-old Special Warfare Operators 1st Class Brett Allen Marihugh and Seth Cody Lewis were found at the bottom of their Combat Swimmer Training Facility. Lewis died Friday and Marihugh passed yesterday.

Because of their deaths, the Combat Swimmer Training Facility has been shut down pending a policy review.

The Navy said the investigation into the incident may take months, possibly longer, to determine exactly what happened.

Training for war can be as deadly as the war itself.

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Bobo

I’m trying to come up with some logical explanation for two SEALs to drown in a swimming pool. Honestly, I can’t come up with one.

Silentium Est Aureum

Shallow water blackout is a possibility. I knew a tender diver that happened to when I was stationed in Guam.

Guys will hyperventilate before doing a breath hold dive. It’s effective for longer/deeper snorkeling dives, but it’s risky in that there’s a greater chance of passing out without warning while under water.

AW1 Tim

God bless them both. May the Angels of His Mercy bring solace to their families and friends.

Whatever the hell happened, it must have been pretty bad for two men with their skills to not be able to escape it.

Sparks

AW1 Tim…You spoke my sentiments well. Thank you brother.

MustangCryppie

RIP shipmates.

Hondo

Damn. Yet another reminder of precisely how dangerous the profession of arms is.

May the dead rest now in peace, and may God comfort their surviving friends and family.

Dave Hardin

The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all. Much respect and peace to those that loved them. Semper Fi.

Pinto Nag

^^^THIS^^^

SFC D

Amen

Al T.

Well said Sir. God bless…

OldSoldier54

For me, it always seems worse when this happens. In war, one expects casualties, but when it happens practicing war … it just doesn’t seem right.

May the Good Lord give of His comfort to their families and comrades.

“Absent companions”

2/17 Air Cav

OS54: In all that you wrote, count me in.

3E9

Amen

Veritas Omnia Vincit

Nicely said OS54, that training takes some of our brethren from is should serve as a reminder to all just what is we do in the military. We train to take the fight to those who would harm our countrymen, it’s a dangerous profession but an honorable one. There are two quotes i am reminded of this morning…

#1 Courage, above all things, is the first quality of a warrior.

#2 Let us form one body, one heart, and defend to the last warrior our country, our homes, our liberty…

Rest In Peace honored brethren.

HMCS(FMF) ret.

Amen

MCPO NYC USN Ret.

It is not a swimming pool. It is an large aqua training facility. Long, wide and deep.

RIP NSW Operators.

Silentium Est Aureum

God bless these men and their families in this time. Prayers up.

A Proud Infidel®™

R.I.P. Sailors.

JohnE

RiP gentlemen, may your families somehow find solace and comfort in the wake of your passing.

Kevin

Damn. RIP.

It’s a dangerous way to make a living, and bad stuff happens despite everyone’s best efforts, but sometimes it happens for not for very good reasons. Like this case a few years ago.

http://hamptonroads.com/2014/01/leadership-vacuum-cited-navy-divers-deaths

Green Thumb

Rest well, men.

And thank you for everything you gave.

streetsweeper

RIP!

Skippy

RIP !!!!!

Craig Payne

God Bless Them and may they walk with the Angels RIP.

Jim Busby

Shallow water black out can happen even to the best swimmers.
RIP Brothers.