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030622-N-3953L-221 Minor foot injuries, like blisters, abound during Hell Week. Here, a SEAL candidate takes some time while awaiting a hygiene inspection to treat a foot ailment. Hell Week is the fourth week of BUD/S training. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 16) Photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Eric Logsdon. (RELEASED)

 

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031016-N-6967M-111 The desert near Niland, Calif., offers a huge amount of land where live-fire exercises can be performed day and night. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 17) Photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class (AW) Shane T. McCoy. (RELEASED)

 

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040423-N-6967M-776 By the final days of Hell Week running no longer resembles running, it becomes more like an old man's waddle. Stiff muscles and raw skin make basic movements extremely difficult. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 17) Photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class (AW) Shane T. McCoy. (RELEASED)

 

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040413-N-6967M-859 Just before the sun sets a new crew of instructors come on the job with a level of intensity that keeps prospective SEALs in a state of constant exhaustion. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 18) Photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class (AW) Shane T. McCoy. (RELEASED)

 

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040423-N-6967M-095 Facing the waves ready to be marched back out into the surf students are ordered "About Face" they turn to see all their instructors, the commanding officer and the American flag. It takes a moment to for them the realize they have made it through Hell Week. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 19) Photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class (AW) Shane T. McCoy. (RELEASED)

 

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031214-N-0502P-538 In the final phase of SEAL Qualifications Training, Extreme Cold-Weather Survival candidates are dropped into the icy, coastal waters off Kodiak, Alaska, where they stealthily make their way toward shore while carrying everything with them they will need to survive, manuever and operate in near-Arctic environments.  (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 20) Photo by Journalist 1st Class (SW) M.J. Darby. (RELEASED)

 

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040413-N-6967M-538 During Hell Week, a line that started with more than 100 people will drop to half that and the final number of graduates will be less than a third of those who began. (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 21) Photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class (AW) Shane T. McCoy. (RELEASED)

 

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031216-N-0502P-899 Due to their cumbersome loads and the icy conditions, SEAL team candidates found their descent from the mountain range just as difficult as the ascent. During this final phase of SEAL Qualifications Training candidates are taught how to use each piece of gear (such as skis and cramp-ons) until using it becomes second-nature, allowing them to fully focus on their mission.  (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 22) Photo by Journalist 1st Class (SW) M.J. Darby. (RELEASED)

 

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031115-N-3443B-032 Lead photograph for the August 2004 issue's "The Go-Fast Teams" article written by Chief Journalist (SW) Robert Benson.  (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 24) Photo by Chief Journalist (SW) Robert Benson. (RELEASED)

 

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031023-N-3953L-277 A wall of spray is thrown as a SWCC boat moves at top speed around a 90 degree corner in a small, shallow waterway in Mississippi.  (All Hands, August 2004, pg. 26) Photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Eric Logsdon. (RELEASED)

 

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