Chapter 594 Training Day (Part 1)

Outside the emergency room of Lambstone Medical Center, Jack had just finished calling Hannah to report that she was safe, when there was a sound of rapid running in the corridor.

He turned around and saw Jason Hayes with red eyes, like a rushing quarterback, dodging several astonished nurses with agility that was incompatible with his burly body, and rushing towards him. .

"Hey, she's fine. I sent her to the operating room." Jack held him up to prevent this guy from rushing into the operating room impulsively.

"Are you sure she's okay? Are you sure?" Jason Hayes grabbed Jack's shoulders, with a frightened expression on his face like a helpless little boy.

Although Jack couldn't figure out how he connected this tall and thick special soldier with the helpless little boy, he really couldn't think of a more appropriate metaphor.

"Listen to me, maybe I don't have the expertise of a medical soldier in your team, but trust me, I have checked everything. There is no internal bleeding, just some fractures. It may take her some time to recover, but she will be fine."

Jack patted him on the shoulder, signaling the soldier to relax.

Jason Hayes let go of Jack's shoulders, his eyes still fixed on the operating room, although nothing could be seen from their position.

After an unknown amount of time, a middle-aged female nurse wearing a blue surgical gown came out and said, "Alanna Hayes, who are you?"

"I, I am her husband, Jason Hayes." Jason Hayes stepped forward, his burly figure extremely oppressive, startling the female nurse.

"She's fine. Dr. Robert has just performed an operation on her. Although there are many fractures throughout her body, her internal organs were not damaged. This is simply a miracle. My wife will recover soon."

"Thank God." The excited Jason Hayes hugged Jack next to him with such force that it made people wonder if this guy was planning to retaliate and strangle himself to death.

"Thank you Jack, thank you!"

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If you want to join SEAL Team 6, you must first become a SEAL, which means that he must first complete the SEAL Team's BUD|S training and SQT SEAL qualification training, and then be eligible to participate in the selection of SEAL Team 6.

After a screening process, those who pass the physical fitness test and interview will join the youth team for 8-9 months of selection and training.

Training is 6 days a week, from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m., with night training at least once a week, and usually seven days of training during training or field training.

In the end, about two-thirds of the people will be eliminated, and the remaining talents will be eligible to be selected by each team and become a real SEAL Team 6 member.

Jack is not here to participate in the selection, and he does not have to go to other bases to train with the members of the youth team, but the three months of adaptive training have not been easy.

Relatively speaking, physical training is the most comfortable. It starts at 6 a.m. every day and lasts for about an hour and a half. It includes ten-mile (16 kilometers) long-distance running, push-ups, pull-ups, and all kinds of abuse that may seem quite perverted to ordinary people. Behavior.

For example, continuously flipping a 450-pound (about 205 kilograms) large tire, pushing a car or bus forward, and traveling around an island in the sea.

When he feels exhausted after completing these tasks and his heart is pounding, Jason Hayes will drive him to the tactical shooting range and stuff a firearm of any type with a loaded magazine into his hand. , requiring him to start shooting training.

Passing through obstacles, hiding behind burning car wrecks, and even being asked to do a set of pull-ups after sprinting for tens of meters before continuing to shoot.

Jack's current physical fitness can be called a superman. Although it is not easy to complete these trainings that can cure an ordinary person from rhabdomyolysis, he is still able to do it with ease.

Of course, you have to pretend. For a young man who has only received LAPD police academy training and Quantico agent training, his stronger physical ability can be explained by his good talent and abnormal physical fitness.

But the purpose of physical training is not only to exercise, but also to squeeze the physical limits of the trainee to see how much potential can be tapped.

After Jason Hayes tore up the third training schedule in his hand, Jack also knew that enough was enough and began to pretend that he couldn't bear it anymore.

"This guy's physical fitness is even better than Klay, the youngest and best among us. I think we can go directly to the next stage of training."

Ray Perry, Jason Hayes' second-in-command and B-Team's second-in-command, watched Jack complete ladders, rope bridges, climbing frames, pipes, inclined slabs, and horizontal beams at a speed that even he could not achieve. After a series of obstacle courses, he sighed.

Shooting training and driving skills training are still not difficult for Jack, especially PIT (precision vehicle interception). He can even be the instructor for everyone. Jason Hayes has to continue to tear up his training schedule.

VBSS is a required course for seals, namely visit, board, search, and seizure.

This is a kind of special operations tactic, which is divided into three methods: air, sea and underwater. For the first two, Jason Hayes requires Jack to be familiar with it and form a tacit understanding with his teammates, but he must be proficient in water. Come on, because it's a matter of life and death.

So after being tortured by these seals for nearly two weeks, Jack finally got the chance to master his first skill, diving.

Diving is divided into free diving and scuba diving. The former relies purely on holding your breath without carrying any equipment. It relies entirely on breath-holding techniques to extend the distance and depth of underwater movement.

The seal's training method is rough and simple. They tie their legs, tie their hands behind their back, and then throw them into a 3-meter-deep swimming pool. They complete the following actions as required:

Float up and down for 5 minutes, float for 5 minutes, swim forward 100 meters, continue to float up and down for 2 minutes, flip back and forth 10 times, swim to the bottom, bite the boots with your teeth and return to the surface, and float up and down 5 times again.

Of course, techniques are also taught, such as the Franzo Technique, which is used to equalize ear pressure.

The first time Jack was kicked into the pool, he drowned. In his previous life, he grew up in a water town in the south of the Yangtze River. Although he felt that although he could not be called a prostitute, his water skills were quite good.

He just didn't expect the training of seals to be so abnormal. It was his first time to experience this kind of PALY with his hands and feet tied up.

After rescuing Jack ashore, Jason Hayes told him that this was just the most basic underwater anti-drowning training in the Underwater Demolition Course (BUD|S) that an ordinary seal must pass.

In the next three days, Jack experienced two near-death experiences caused by drowning. Fortunately, these seals did not really torture him. Otherwise, someone might not be able to suppress the sequelae and would go around provoking people. There was a fight.

After completing the anti-drowning training in the water, the rescue training subjects followed. The seals took turns entering the water, imitating the reactions of actual drowning people, and constantly resisting in various movements.

What Jack had to do was to subdue these tough men in the water and then drag them ashore with his bare hands.

Well, this is almost not difficult for someone. Although he can't really remove people's joints, he still has great experience in how to make people lose their ability to resist instantly. After all, there is no need to actually fight with people underwater.

It was just that some of the team members looked a little confused. After drying off their bodies, they turned around and dragged him to the boxing ring in the gym, where they had a friendly sparring match.