The Team

Loyalty to Country, Team and Teammate; Serve with Honor and Integrity on and off the Battlefield; Ready to Lead, Ready to Follow, Never Quit; Take responsibility for your actions and the actions of your teammates; Excel as Warriors through Discipline and Innovation; Train for War, Fight to Win, Defeat the Nation's Enemies; Earn your Trident everyday...

SEAL Code

One Team, One Fight!

Location

Chain of Command

  • HQ2: Naval SPEC WAR Group 2 (NAVSPECWARGRU2, East Coast) Commanded by O-6 (Captain Malcolm Shelley), then by 0-5 (Commander Thaddeus Mc Field)

Squad Unit Strength

  • 1 Officer
  • 7 enlisted men [including a female officer who was downgraded as a petty officer first class to respect Navy Special Warfare (NSW) 21 standard of 2 officers per platoon and 1 officer per SEAL squad]

Known Assignments between 1985 and 1988 (some have yet to be declassified)

  • Unconventional warfare (UW): Peru, Lebanon, Iran
  • Foreign Internal Defense (FID): Greece, Israel, Germany, Nassau
  • Direct Action (DA): Libya, Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, Lebanon
  • Counter-terrorism (CT): New York (Liberty Island)
  • Special Reconnaissance (SR): Nicaragua, Iraq, the Arctic Circle

Squad Roster (1985-1988)

  • Lieutenant T. J. Wilkins (Bravo One, Officer in Charge)
  • Master-Chief Petty Officer Miles Scully (Two, Asst Officer in Charge)
  • Lieutenant Laura P. Armitage (Tage, 2nd Asst Officer in Charge)
  • Navy Hospital Corpsman CPO Rick Carlton (Doc, Leading Petty Officer)
  • FCC Mort 'Gunny' Haysberg (Hays)
  • SK 1 Kyle Wheeler (Wheel)
  • PR 2 Stewart Akers (Hawks)
  • ET 2 Darnell O'Reilly (D)
  • MM 2 Russell Wang (Kid)

Squad's Motto and Habits

  • Official: "Shipmates first; they're all you've got."
  • Unofficial: "Keep peeing on my back and tell me it's not raining; I'll wipe alright and pretend it doesn't stink." (based on a quote by Lt. Wilkins, according to FCC Haysberg)
  • Members of this unit keep track of enemy losses with their individual S. F. A. (Slain Fuckers Account)

For these quintessential modern-day warriors, the only easy day was yesterday