Chapter 594: Training Day (I)

Outside the emergency room at Lambstone Medical Center, Jack had just finished calling Hannah to report that he was safe, when there was a rush of running in the hallway.

He turned his head to see Jason Hayes with red eyes, like a charging quarterback, flashing past several stunned nurses with agility that matched his burly size, rushing towards this direction.

"Hey, she's fine, I'll take her into the operating room." Jack grabbed him so that the guy wouldn't be forced into the operating room.

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

Although Jack couldn't figure out how he connected this five-year-old special forces soldier with a helpless little boy, he really couldn't think of a more appropriate metaphor.

"Listen to me, maybe I don't have the medical expertise in your team, but believe me, I've checked it all, there is no internal bleeding, just some broken bones, maybe it will take her a while to recover, but it will be fine."

Jack tapped him on the shoulder, motioning for the GI to relax.

Jason Hayes let go of Jack's shoulder, his eyes still fixed on the operating room, though he couldn't see anything from where they were.

I don't know how long it took, a middle-aged female nurse in a blue surgical gown walked out, "Alanna Hayes, who are you?" ”

"I, I'm her husband, Jason Hayes." Jason Hayes stepped forward with an arrow, and his burly figure was extremely oppressive, startling the female nurse.

"She's fine, Dr. Robert just operated on her, although there are multiple fractures all over her body, but no internal organs are injured, it's a miracle, my wife will recover soon."

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

"Thank you Jack, thank you!"

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To join Team SEAL6, one must first become a SEAL, which means that he must first complete SEAL Team BUD|S training and SQT qualification training before he can qualify for Team SEAL6 selection.

After a screening process, those who have passed the physical fitness test and interview will join the youth team for an 8-9 month selection camp.

Training 6 days a week, from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m., at least once a week at night, and usually seven days in the field for training or field training.

In the end, about two-thirds of them will be eliminated, and the rest will be eligible to be selected by the various teams to become a true SEAL Six team.

Jack didn't come to participate in the selection, and he didn't have to go to other bases to train with the members of the youth team, but after three months of adaptive training, life was not easy.

Physical training is relatively comfortable, starting at 6 a.m. and lasting about an hour and a half, with 10-mile (16-kilometer) runs, push-ups, pull-ups, and all sorts of seemingly perverted abuses.

For example, turning a 450-pound (about 205 kilograms) tire, pushing a car or bus, and circumnavigating around an island in the sea.

When he was tired and his heart was pounding, Jason Hayes would drive him into the tactical range, shove him into a random clip of any model of firearm in his hand, and ask him to start shooting training.

Cut through obstacles, hide behind the wreckage of a burning vehicle, and even be asked to do a set of pull-ups after a sprint of several tens of meters before continuing shooting.

Jack's physical fitness is now a little superman, and it is not easy to complete these trainings that can make an ordinary person out of rhabdomyolysis, but it is also easy.

Of course, pretending must be pretended, a young man who has only received LAPD police academy training and Quantico agent training, and his physical fitness can be explained by his good talent and physical perversion.

However, the purpose of physical training is not only to exercise, but also to squeeze the limits of the body 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 it was time to stop, and began to pretend that he couldn't bear it.

"This guy is even more physically fit than Clay, the youngest and most in-form of us, and I think he can go straight to the next stage of training."

Jason Hayes's deputy, who is also Team B's vice-captain Ray Perry, lamented after watching Jack complete a series of obstacle courses such as ladders, rope bridges, climbing hangers, pipes, tilt boards and horizontal beams at speeds he couldn't even match.

Shooting training, driving skills training is still not difficult for Jack, especially PIT (Precision Vehicle Stop), he can even be the instructor of the crowd in turn, Jason Hayes has to continue to tear up his training schedule.

VBSS is a compulsory course for seals, i.e. Visit, board, search, seizure.

This is a special operations tactic, divided into three ways: air, sea and underwater, for the first two, Jason Hayes requires Jack to be familiar with and form a tacit understanding with his teammates, but he must be proficient underwater, because it is a matter of life and death.

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

Diving is divided into freediving and scuba diving, the former is purely by holding your breath, not carrying any equipment, relying on breath-holding skills to extend the distance and depth of underwater movement.

Seals are trained in a rough and simple way, tying their legs, tying their hands behind their backs, and throwing them into a pool at a depth of 3 meters, completing the following movements:

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

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

Jack drowned the first time he was kicked into the pool, he grew up in the Jiangnan water town in his previous life, and he felt that although he couldn't be called white in the waves, he was also quite good in the water.

It's just that he didn't expect the training of seals to be so perverted, and this kind of PALY with both hands and feet tied is really the first time he has experienced it.

After rescuing Jack ashore, Jason Hayes tells him that this is just the most basic underwater anti-drowning training that a normal seal must pass in the Underwater Blasting Course (BUD|S).

In the next three days, Jack experienced two near-death experiences caused by drowning, but fortunately, the seals didn't really kill him, otherwise someone would not be able to suppress the sequelae, and provoke people everywhere to fight.

After completing the anti-drowning training in the water, the rescue training course is followed, and the seals take turns to enter the water, imitating the reactions of actual drowning people, and constantly resisting various movements.

All Jack has to do is subdue the big men in the water and drag them ashore with his bare hands.

Well, this is almost not difficult for someone, although he can't really unload people's joints, but he still has a lot of experience in how to make people lose the ability to resist instantly, after all, there is no need to really fight people underwater.

It's just that a few team members couldn't hold it on their faces, so everyone turned their heads and pulled him to the boxing ring in the gym after drying their bodies, and played a friendly exchange of fists and fists.

(End of chapter)