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Mullen was one of at least 11 men to be killed in SEALs training since 1953. [10] Other men in the BUD/S class also suffered from life-threatening medical conditions, including several with SIPE. [10] Following Mullen's death, the Navy discovered syringes and performance-enhancing drugs in his car; the Navy has not linked these to Mullen's death.
Kyle Mullen, a Navy SEAL candidate, died in February 2022 after completing the rigorous one-week training, which pushes aspiring Navy SEALs to their physical and mental limits.
A Navy SEAL candidate who who died on Friday just hours after completing the grueling "Hell Week" test was identified Sunday as 24-year-old Kyle Mullen, who joined the military last year.
Navy SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen, 24, of Manalapan, New Jersey, died in San Diego on Friday after completing the final training phase, known as Hell Week.
Regina Mullen looks over to a photo of her son Kyle in her Manalapan home Friday, April 22, 2022. The investigation is still ongoing into how Kyle died during Navy SEAL training in February.
Seaman Kyle Mullen, 24, died at a San Diego hospital after he and another SEAL trainee reported experiencing symptoms of an unknown illness, the Navy said.
Michael Anthony Monsoor (April 5, 1981 – September 29, 2006) was a United States Navy SEAL who was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom during the Battle of Ramadi when he dove onto a grenade to shield his fellow SEALs, sacrificing his own life.
A Navy SEAL candidate died Friday and a second was hospitalized in San Diego after completing what is known as Hell Week, an initial, grueling phase of the