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Richard Marcinko, first commander of Seal Team 6 died.

Posted on 12/27/21 at 10:24 am
Posted by DemonKA3268
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 10:24 am
The Rogue Warrior, Damn!

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Marcinko's passing was also announced on the Navy SEAL Museum's Facebook page, which said, "Dick Marcinko played a very unique part in SEAL history, leaving a legacy like no other. ‘Demo Dick’ is considered the United States’ premier counterterrorism operator. We send our deepest sympathies to his family, teammates, and friends."


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This post was edited on 12/27/21 at 12:48 pm
Posted by Havoc
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 10:25 am to
That was one interesting dude.
Godspeed Rogue Warrior.
Posted by Jim Rockford
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 10:28 am to
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That was one loose cannon


FIFY. Dude was a badass, but a lot of the culture problems in NAVSPECWAR can be traced back to the examples he set.
This post was edited on 12/27/21 at 10:30 am
Posted by DemonKA3268
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 10:30 am to
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FIFY. Dude was a badass, but a lot of the culture problems in NAVSPECWAR can be traced back to the examples he set.


Not going to disagree but it was new at that time. Nobody will say he was perfect.
Posted by Tmcgin
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 10:30 am to
Read his books one bad dude
RIP and thank you Sir
Posted by DomincDecoco
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 10:31 am to
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a lot of the culture problems in NAVSPECWAR can be traced back to the examples he set


this is what a retired seal that served with him in Vietnam said as well...said he really enjoyed the "hollywood" persona and writing books, supposed to be outta sight outta mind.

RIP to a warrior
Posted by Mid Iowa Tiger
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 10:59 am to
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a lot of the culture problems in NAVSPECWAR can be traced to people who have never been at the real tip of the spear having no clue.


FIFY. All tier one operating units are accused of having “culture” issues because they typically don’t play along nicely with regular units. Well, regular units comparatively speaking suck arse.

Unless you’re talking specifically about some of the drug use and specific actions of certain SEAL individuals. Some SEALs in particular have gone off the rails, but calling it a culture problem is bullshite.
Posted by Breauxsif
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 11:01 am to
The halls of Valhalla await.
Posted by namvet6566
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 11:17 am to

“The only easy day was yesterday”

RIP brother
Posted by Obtuse1
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 11:18 am to
Dirty Dick is dead, but he had to be in his 80s by now. RIP

Somewhere I still have a VHS copy of Red Cell The True Story.
Posted by Doublebagger
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 11:21 am to
Read that dudes book.
Posted by johnnydrama
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 11:42 am to
I will drink some Bombay Sapphire today in his honor.
Posted by offshoreangler
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 11:48 am to
You can’t expect people who are asked to do unspeakable things, in unimaginable environments, in the name of national security to not have some “cultural” issues in theater or stateside.
This post was edited on 12/27/21 at 11:49 am
Posted by ReauxlTide222
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 11:55 am to
How many books did he have?

Any recommendations on which one would be the best starting spot?
Posted by 0x2102
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 11:56 am to
Was quite a character. SEAL legend.
Posted by Shepherd88
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 11:59 am to
Copied this from Reddit, thought this excerpt highlighted his career pretty well.

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Fair Winds and Following Seas, Shark Man of the Delta!

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Richard "Dick" Marcinko. "Demo Dick" was a retired U.S. Navy SEAL commander and Vietnam War veteran. He was the first commanding officer of SEAL Team SIX.

In January 1967, Marcinko deployed to Vietnam with 2nd Platoon, SEAL Team TWO. On May 18, 1967, Marcinko led his men in an assault on Ilo Ilo Hon where they killed many Viet Cong and destroyed six of their sampans. This became known as the Navy's most successful SEAL operation in the Mekong Delta. Because of his strong leadership and great success, the North Vietnamese Army placed a bounty on his had, payable to anyone who could capture and kill him. Marcinko was never caught; he went on to be awarded the first of four Bronze Stars, as well as a Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry and the Silver Star.

After returning stateside and serving as Officer-in-Charge of 8th Platoon from Dec 1967 to June 1968, Marcinko went back to Vietnam with SEAL Team TWO. During the Tet Offensive, Marcinko ordered his platoon to assist U.S. Army Special Forces at Châu Ð?c. What began as an urban street battle turned into a rescue mission of American nurses and a schoolteacher trapped in the city's church and hospital.

After completing his second tour in Vietnam and following a two-year stateside staff assignment, Marcinko was promoted to Lieutenant Commander and assigned as the Naval Attache to Cambodia in 1973. He served in Cambodia for a year and a half before returning stateside to assume command of SEAL Team TWO from 1974 to 1976.

During the Iran hostage crisis in 1979, Marcinko was one of two Navy representatives for a Joint Chiefs of Staff task force known as the Terrorist Action Team (TAT). TAT's purpose was to develop a plan to free American hostages in Iran, which ultimately culminated with Operation Eagle Claw. After this tragic failure, the Navy recognized a need for a full-time dedicated counter-terrorist team and tasked Marcinko with its design and development.

Marcinko was selected by the Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Thomas B. Hayward, as the first commanding officer of this new unit. At the time, the Navy had only two SEAL Teams. Marcinko named the unit "SEAL Team SIX" in order to fool other nations, notably the Soviet Union, into believing that the United States had at least three other SEAL Teams that they were unaware of. The creator of SEAL Team SIX, Marcinko hand-selected the Team's members from across the existing SEAL Teams and Underwater Demolition Teams, including a special counter-terrorist tactics section of SEAL Team TWO, codenamed MOB-6. SEAL Team SIX became the Navy's premier counter-terrorist and hostage rescue unit. Marcinko commanded SEAL Team SIX for three years, from August 1980 to July 1983.

Dick Marcinko played a very unique part in SEAL history, leaving a legacy like no other. “Demo Dick” is considered the United States’ premier counterterrorism operator.

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This post was edited on 12/27/21 at 12:00 pm
Posted by BeerThirty
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 12:02 pm to
Start at the top. Rogue Warrior. I just started re-reading it last week before he passed. He was a different breed of animal for sure.
Posted by Harry Morgan
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 12:11 pm to
Demo Dick.
Posted by ReauxlTide222
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 12:25 pm to
Thank you, I appreciate it
Posted by Obtuse1
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Posted on 12/27/21 at 12:29 pm to
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How many books did he have?


Over a dozen.

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Any recommendations on which one would be the best starting spot?


Rouge Warrior then go from there. As his books go along in time they become more and more fictional. RW is basically an autobiography within DOD limits.

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