Saturday, October 12, 2019
Richard Marcinko :: essays research papers
 Richard Marcinko      A brilliant virtuoso of violence, Richard Marcinko rose through the Navy  ranks to create and command one of America's most elite and classified  counterterrorist units, Seal Team Six. Then Marcinko was given orders to create  Red Cell, a team of the best counterterrorists, whose job was to check the  security of the military's top installations. Richard Marcinko was the ultimate  rogue warrior.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  First, born Thanksgiving Day, 1940, Marcinko was from a poor, broken  home. He was always very independent, having a paper route at five and cutting  school classes regularly. At the age of fifteen, he got a job at a local  restaurant. At the age of seventeen, he quit school and joined the Navy. After  two years as a teletype clerk, he convinced his Commanding Officer to send him  to UDT, Underwater Demolition Team, training.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Later, in June 1966, he joined Seal Team Two and went to Vietnam. He  served two tours there and came back a decorated war hero. After his return to  the United States, he became Commanding Officer of Seal Team Two, where he  served for eight years. Then, he came up with the idea of the Navy's first  counterterrorist unit, Seal Team Six.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Now, the most important contribution Richard Marcinko made was his idea  of Seal Team Six. Seal Team Six was created as part of the CounterTerrorist  Joint Task Force, a group which includes one elite unit each from the Navy, the  Army, and the FBI. Marcinko was given permission and unlimited expenses from the  Pentagon to create this highly elite group. He was then named Commanding Officer  of Seal Team Six, which he served as for three years. This elite unit has went  on classified missions from Central America to the Middle East, the North Sea,  Africa, and beyond. Then Marcinko was given orders to create Red Cell. Red  Cell's job was to check the security of the military's top facilities and  installations. It was made up of the twelve best counterterrorists in the world.  After going to several facilities and proving the security was terrible,    					    
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