Friday, February 22, 2013

Navy SEALs Lose Their Military Careers By Consulting With EA On Videogame

The Navy SEALs, specifically Seal Team 6, laudible always already cemented his place in American history that killed former public enemy number one Osama bin Laden. Since then, his reputation has won the Special Forces Group in the news several times, either when Disney tried to brand name (and then abandoned), or controversey a former SEAL release of a book Raid on bin Laden.

Now, unfortunately, the seven members of the active duty SEAL Team 6, including one that was in the bin Laden raid, ended his military career consultation Electronic Arts recently released its Medal of Honor: Thu Warfighter without the work authorized by the Navy.

The seven were accused of unauthorized display of his team leader combat and non-disclosure of classified documents after an investigation revealed the seven who worked as paid consultants for two days with arts video game company Electronic, according to a U.S. official familiarize with the survey of the Navy.






The seven, all seafarers high ceilings, received his punishment Thursday at his home in Virginia. Seven received a letter of reprimand and treatment taken for two months. The movement essentially precludes the possibility of promotion and ended his military career.
Even knowing as little as I have to be a Navy SEAL, is hard to fault the Navy brass to be boring. The exhibition of arts and unauthorized access may not seem like a big problem for the civilian population, but SEAL Team 6 has the absolute forefront of the latest equipment and Navy deploys. In fact, the technical name for the group is in fact the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU). Wear rate is highly classified using a big deal.
said, it is sad to see the careers of seven seals that eventually it will be interesting to see if this story recently published sales Streisands EA games in the cloud .

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