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Meet The First Women Navy SEALs JJ and Olga Rakanova
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 Meet The First Women Navy SEALs JJ and Olga Rakanova
by Brandon Webb Feb 21, 2021
 

March, 1999. Naval Special Warfare Training Center Coronado, California.

“What in thee bleep are you bleep looking at you female bleep? You think you’re going to get some special bleep treatment and pronoun recognition around here bleep face? Don’t count on it one God damn second you waste of bleep sperm,” said the line backer sized black instructor with crazy eyes.

“Hooyah instructor Yetka,” she replied.

Hooyah could mean many things as she’d come to learn.

Typically it meant “yes” but oftentimes it meant many more like, bleep you, bleep me, we’re bleep, and so on.

(Note: If you are interested in becoming a Female Navy SEAL click here for the official standards.)

Julia Jones “JJ” Parks was going to be among the first group of women to graduate BUD/S training, she just didn’t know it yet.
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Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL training was among the toughest military selection courses in the world with a 90 percent failure rate. It was one of the few military courses where water was used to trim the fat to the lean meat.

“The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday,” hung on over the entrance to training in blue and gold letters.

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