US Navy SEALs battling ‘growing’ drug epidemic – report

Wednesday, April 12, 2017
By Paul Martin

RT.com
12 Apr, 2017

Navy SEALs are largely seen as heroes, serving in one of the most respected units in the US military. However, the branch is silently battling a growing drug epidemic, a CBS News investigation has revealed.

Three Navy SEALs – one active duty and two retired – spoke to CBS correspondent David Martin in an exclusive Nightly News interview, during which they revealed the severity of the problem plaguing the US special operations force.

“People that we know of, that we hear about, have tested positive for cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, marijuana, ecstasy. That’s a problem,” one of the SEALs said.

All of the SEALs agreed to speak to Martin only if CBS disguised their faces and voices in an effort to protect their identities, with one SEAL stating that those who “stand up for what’s right” are “black-balled or driven out.”

When asked how prevalent drug abuse in SEAL teams is, one of the interviewees said it is “growing.”

The CBS report went on to expose a December 2016 email which shows that the Navy SEALs halted all training as part of a “safety standdown” due to the drug problem.

It also shows a video of a speech conducted by East Coast SEAL Commander Capt. Jamie Sands last year, in which he tells SEALs that he feels like he is watching “our foundation, our culture, erode in front of my eyes.”

Sands’ speech came after five SEALs had been kicked off teams for using drugs in just three months of Sands assuming his post as commander of the 900 SEALs based on the East Coast.

“I feel betrayed,” Sands said in the speech, which was required viewing for all Navy SEALs under his command. “How do you do that to us? How do you decide that it’s okay for you to do drugs?”

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