Navy SEAL Don Shipley SEAL Team Two Capabilities Demonstration 1997 Little Creek Virginia.

Published 2022-05-14
videos.extremesealexperience.com/ 1997 Active-Duty Navy SEAL Don Shipley Runs a SEAL Team Two Capabilities Demonstration Civilian CEO's.
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All Comments (21)
  • I'll never understand why people look up to celebrities as role models when you got guys like this around.
  • @mpeugeot
    I think that we need to get this Don Shipley guy verified... LOL. šŸ˜‚ Great video BTW
  • @sikleqt
    That pilot... just absolutely unreal! I have seen very few pull off such aggressive, yet steady/controlled maneuvers in my lifetime.
  • @xXbrick84Xx
    As a 47 pilot very familiar with the operation of a big ol' tandem rotor helicopter, that 46 driver juuuust about stole the show. The precision at which he operated those flight controls fit perfectly alongside a demonstration of some of our Nation's most precise, lethal warriors. Badass video, Don. Would love to see more like this.
  • @guammominsd
    Mad props to the helo pilot. He knew what he was doing!
  • @RicArmstrong
    Don Shipley's mustache alone could kick Bruce Lee's ass.
  • @john1653
    I am a retired Navy Master Chief with 23 years. I tried out for the SEALs but was rejected...couldn't balance that ball on my nose! Okay, you have heard that one before a thousand times, but I suspect there are guys out there that haven't heard it. Anyway, my respect and admiration to the SEALs from an old Navy cook. I used to give you guys rations before you would go out to the field, in Binh Thuy, South Vietnam. You guys ate steak and lobster any time you wanted it. Love ya, guys...stay safe!
  • @bwright3943
    I love how his son followed his footsteps and became a legend on his own
  • @jamesroets800
    That Sea Knight pilot had great command of his aircraft - the hover was steady. Amazing to see. Thanks for posting this Senior Chief. When I was a kid, we had demos like this when we lived in Parris Island - small unit action, and then a Huey dust off. That always stuck with me.
  • It's always a treat when Don drops these videos for us. Getting to see the real deal guys behind the scenes a little bit and their personalities. Good stuff all around.
  • I am exceedingly and abundantly glad that we have people like these men to keep our country safe.
  • @onlythetruth414
    Retired in 1998, great video and sorry for the lost of your friend. Thanks Senior Chief
  • Wow and thatā€™s just a training exercise. I couldnā€™t imagine what it would be in real life. Thank you for your service sir. God bless
  • Don Shipley is the real deal.Tom Sutherland here, Class 30EC. UDT-21, SEAL TEAM'S 2&6. LEFT the Navy to become an Airline Pilot.
  • @AmputeeRider
    OUTSTANDING Senior Chief. I served as an Aviation rescue swimmer from 1990-1998 and we did a few Seal Team 8 deliveries and pickups from our Sea Kings. What a great bunch of guys.
  • @jackc70
    Sneak a peek and body snatch and the chopper pilot was awesome. You canā€™t say enough about our Navy Seals. Deployed in water or land faster than you can get a cheeseburger from a fast food place. True Professionals and tough as nails.
  • @huggdog09
    A good navy is not a provocation to war. It is the surest guarantee of peace. God Bless our warriors
  • @1959blantz
    My dad was a medic during WW2. He earned the Bronze Arrowhead during the Normandy invasion. He served 4 years during WW2, and enlisted again in the Air Force during the Korean war. He retired after 21 years of service in the Air Force. My dad passed away in 1997. He would have turned 100 this coming July 4th. He never tried to force me or my brother to join the military, but looking back I really wish he had. Much respect to Don Shipey, and ALL who served!
  • @honestspirit56
    Don, Thank you for posting this up for the world to see.