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A member of Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation

A member of Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation

A member of Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve in the middle of completing the thruster portion of the “Chuck Heavy” Workout of the Day on Sunday, May 3, 2020, at Camp Arifjan, Kuw... More

A member of Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation

A member of Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation

A member of Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve, with his ballistic vest, in the middle of completing the push-up portion of the “Chuck Heavy” Workout of the Day on Sunday, May 3, 2... More

SAN DIEGO (May 12, 2016) Family, friends and Teammates

SAN DIEGO (May 12, 2016) Family, friends and Teammates

SAN DIEGO (May 12, 2016) Family, friends and Teammates of Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Charles H. Keating IV gather for his memorial at Tidelands park in Coronado, California. Keating was killed in act... More

A member of Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation

A member of Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation

A member of Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve takes a moment to catch his breath during the “Chuck Heavy” Workout of the Day on Sunday, May 3, 2020, at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. The W... More

SAN DIEGO (May 12, 2016) Friends, family and Teammates

SAN DIEGO (May 12, 2016) Friends, family and Teammates

SAN DIEGO (May 12, 2016) Friends, family and Teammates paid tribute to Chief Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Charles H. Keating IV during a memorial at Tidelands park in Coronado, California. Keating was killed... More

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