M-60 GUNNER
The 60 Gunner is the bass guitar of the SEAL symphony - his job is to rock and roll with his weapon when the squad gets in a pinch, or to decimate the target with 7.62 rounds during the assault. Carrying the M-60 solo with 900 plus rounds of 7.62 link, the 60 man has a ton of firepower to lend to the team. This job is NOT easy. The M-60 is a heavy weapon, and the ammo adds even more weight. Often the squad must move at the pace of the 60 Gunners, because they are so heavily laden with the weapon system. But moving slow is good, and having the two 60's by your side in a firefight is even better. When both 60's are rocking and rolling, and the other instruments are playing their tunes in a live fire shoot, you are most likely pleased to be on the trigger side of the weapons. The special equipment that the 60 man carries are specialized web gear conformed to carry linked 7.62 rounds and extra flotation in the event a river crossing is required.
CLOSE QUARTER BATTLE
With the current threats of terrorism and urban crisis, SEALs from all the Teams, and from the counter-terrorist unit of SEAL Team SIX in particular, are prepared for rapid response with highly surgically and efficient Close Quarter Battle tactics and equipment. Here is a pictorial sampling!
CORPSMAN
The Corpsman is the doctor for the squad. He is also a shooter, first and foremost. However, he has the great responsibility of caring for the sick and wounded squad members during a mission. He will prepare a detailed analysis of the medical dangers associated with the environment and prepare a medivac plan in the event a wounded man needs to be removed from the field. The Corpsman has been to the Navy HM "A" school and the U.S. Army "Goat Lab", or 18 Delta medic course, which is eleven months in length. He has further field training with his various SEAL platoons. He is capable of triage, field surgery, suturing, resuscitation and other life saving skills. The corpsman will also ensure that the SEALs are hydrating properly and provide them with antibiotics and other medicine if required. In a firefight, the Corpsman is a shooter unless a SEAL goes down, then he becomes a medic and focuses his attention on saving the wounded's life while the PL maneuvers the squad to a safe area where the wounded can be medicated. Yet another indispensable member of the Team.
The 60 Gunner is the bass guitar of the SEAL symphony - his job is to rock and roll with his weapon when the squad gets in a pinch, or to decimate the target with 7.62 rounds during the assault. Carrying the M-60 solo with 900 plus rounds of 7.62 link, the 60 man has a ton of firepower to lend to the team. This job is NOT easy. The M-60 is a heavy weapon, and the ammo adds even more weight. Often the squad must move at the pace of the 60 Gunners, because they are so heavily laden with the weapon system. But moving slow is good, and having the two 60's by your side in a firefight is even better. When both 60's are rocking and rolling, and the other instruments are playing their tunes in a live fire shoot, you are most likely pleased to be on the trigger side of the weapons. The special equipment that the 60 man carries are specialized web gear conformed to carry linked 7.62 rounds and extra flotation in the event a river crossing is required.
CLOSE QUARTER BATTLE
With the current threats of terrorism and urban crisis, SEALs from all the Teams, and from the counter-terrorist unit of SEAL Team SIX in particular, are prepared for rapid response with highly surgically and efficient Close Quarter Battle tactics and equipment. Here is a pictorial sampling!
CORPSMAN
The Corpsman is the doctor for the squad. He is also a shooter, first and foremost. However, he has the great responsibility of caring for the sick and wounded squad members during a mission. He will prepare a detailed analysis of the medical dangers associated with the environment and prepare a medivac plan in the event a wounded man needs to be removed from the field. The Corpsman has been to the Navy HM "A" school and the U.S. Army "Goat Lab", or 18 Delta medic course, which is eleven months in length. He has further field training with his various SEAL platoons. He is capable of triage, field surgery, suturing, resuscitation and other life saving skills. The corpsman will also ensure that the SEALs are hydrating properly and provide them with antibiotics and other medicine if required. In a firefight, the Corpsman is a shooter unless a SEAL goes down, then he becomes a medic and focuses his attention on saving the wounded's life while the PL maneuvers the squad to a safe area where the wounded can be medicated. Yet another indispensable member of the Team.

