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U.S. Navy SEALs - Season 1

A revealing 4-part series about the elite group of American warriors called Navy SEALs. Filmed over 6 years, the collection includes, In Harm's Way, Hellweek, Direct Action!, and The Silent Option, which won an Emmy Award.

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A revealing 4-part series about the elite group of American warriors called Navy SEALs. Filmed over 6 years, the collection includes, In Harm's Way, Hellweek, Direct Action!, and The Silent Option, which won an Emmy Award.

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