Hawaii Five-0: Pio ke kukui, po'ele ka hale (2018)
Season 9, Episode 10
5/10
Not Current
8 December 2018
Since the Vietnam War, Afghanistan, Iraq

U.S. Military Personnel have been Trained, Tested, and Did

Stop the Bleeding, then Evacuate.

Vietnam War, the use of the new invention of "Super Glue" to seal a wound shut to stop the bleeding.

Afghanistan, Iraq, use of feminine hygiene product, tampons, were pushed into a bullet wound to stop the bleeding.

Accuracy 1, there was only one U.S. Army Special Forces Team, ODA 595, that rode horses.

The U.S. Navy S.E.A.L.s were not at Afghanistan September 2001 to November 2001 when we (300, U.S. Army Special Forces, CIA SAD and SOG) Overthrew the Afghan Taliban Government.

As U.S. Navy S.E.A.L.s are NOT trained for that kind of U.S. Army Special Forces Long Term Mission (Weeks, Months, Years, Decades), only Short Duration U.S. Navy S.E.A.L. Direct Action Missions (Hours).

In later years We were trained at Colorado by the U.S. Army 10th Special Forces Group, to ride horses, use pack horses and pack mules aka "Mule Skinning (how to properly pack and care for pack mules and pack horses)", for our Long Term U.S. Army Special Forces Mountain Warfare Mission Afghanistan.
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