A Quote by Dan Crenshaw

I know from my experience as a Navy SEAL that barriers work. — © Dan Crenshaw
I know from my experience as a Navy SEAL that barriers work.
If you've never met a Navy SEAL and you ran into one at a bar, you probably still wouldn't know he's a Navy SEAL.
I did 20 years in the Navy. I joined the Navy right out of high school and went through Navy boot camp, went to SEAL training, got done with that, and then showed up at a SEAL team, where I did 20 years. That was pretty much my whole adult life.
I'm the son of a Navy veteran, my two sisters are in the Air Force, I have a cousin who's a Navy Seal, and more.
As a Navy SEAL, our motto is obviously 'Never Quit,' and our only easy day was yesterday. Send in the Navy SEALS - I think it's time to send the Navy SEALS to Washington!
As a Navy SEAL, and sniper, one of the things I learned was that excellence matters.
If I were growing up today, I'd want to be a Navy SEAL.
I just think it would be super cheesy for this Navy SEAL to start singing.
I don't have any delusions. I don't think I would make it through Navy SEAL training.
I actually think it's very important that the Navy SEAL community stay out of politics.
I trained with an ex-Navy Seal. We shot a lot of guns. Real bullets... I underwent commando training.
I believe in American exceptionalism. As a Navy SEAL, I fought so that I would never have to see my president bow to anyone.
To be a Navy SEAL, it's three and a half years training before you're ever put into harm's way the first time.
I believe that there are barriers, educational barriers, cultural barriers, societal barriers, that are keeping people from accessing the promise of a vibrant free enterprise economy.
My whole thing now is I know how to think properly to be successful in all aspects of my life. It's not about ultra running or being a SEAL or pull-up records: it's about if you want to be better you, have to change your perceived limitations and take the barriers down.
The heart and soul of a Navy SEAL is somebody who's committed to their country and committed to their teammates.
What makes you a SEAL, what makes you a SEAL is being a good tactician on the battle field, understanding how to shoot, move, and communicate, knowing small unit maneuver warfare. That's what makes a good SEAL, and so that is the course of instruction that I taught, was getting SEAL platoons ready for deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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