United States Navy SEALs in popular culture

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Navy SEALs training with MP5 submachine guns. SEALs are known for their use of camouflage green face paint.

This is a list of depictions of United States Navy SEALs in popular culture. The U.S. Navy SEALs are the U.S. Navy's principal special operations force and a part of the Naval Special Warfare Command and United States Special Operations Command.[1]

Games[]

  • SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs series
  • The Counter-Strike series features DEVGRU.
  • In Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, SEAL Team 10 is deployed on a mission to rescue the President of the United States, who has been taken hostage by a terrorist group; furthermore, the fictional villain group "Dead Cell" was a USN group used to test the preparation of U.S. Armed Forces in case of attack, acting as an OpFor, in a manner similar to the now no longer existing SEAL Team Six's "Red Cell", SEAL Team 10 is later killed off by the "Dead Cell" members.
  • In Red Alert 2 and its sequel, Yuri's Revenge, SEALs are powerful infantry that can be deployed by the allies.
  • In the Navy SEALs video game published by Ocean Software for several systems, including the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 systems[2][3]
  • In the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare level "Shock and Awe", it's stated in dialogue that DEVGRU discovers the nuclear warhead in Al-Asad's palace.
  • In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, SEALs are a playable faction on a few multiplayer maps and appear in three missions in single-player campaign mode.
  • Sam Fisher, the protagonist of the Splinter Cell series, is a former Navy SEAL.
  • Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 mentions the SEALs in the description of the MP5A3.
  • In Medal of Honor, the Tier 1 operators known as "AFO Neptune", are DEVGRU.
  • In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, SEALs appear in the mission "Hunter-Killer", in which they are sent along with a Delta Force team, codename "Metal" to attack Russian command warships in the New York Harbor.
  • in Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Section (David Mason), one of the playable protagonists is a Navy SEAL.
  • Medal of Honor: Warfighter continues the story through the perspective of (Preacher) and (Stump), who are Navy SEALs.
  • Deep Fear A survival horror game features Navy SEALs who are wiped out by the creatures.
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege contains two Navy SEALs from the Operation Dust Line expansion pack, nicknamed Blackbeard and Valkyrie, the latter of whom is a woman (no women have served in the SEALs, althrough restrictions for them was lifted in December 2015).

Comics/Graphic Novels[]

Literature[]

Some of these books may not be fiction.
  • Rainbow Six is a novel about a fictional multi-nation counterterrorism unit by Tom Clancy which features ex-SEAL John Clark.
  • Rogue Warrior series, by Richard Marcinko.
  • Without Remorse, featuring John Clark, by Tom Clancy.
  • Some books by Patrick Robinson
  • The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy. Narrator's brother Luke was a retired SEAL and one of his combat missions is mentioned in the book.
  • by Dee Henderson
  • Subterranean by James Rollins. 2 guards are SEALs.
  • Deep Fathom by James Rollins. Protagonist Jack Kirkland is a former SEAL.
  • Paladin of Shadows series by John Ringo. Protagonist Mike Harmon is a former SEAL, as is his friend and classmate former Master Chief Charles Adams.
  • Covert One, a series by Robert Ludlum, has the mention of SEALs in a couple of novels (e.g. - The Cassandra Compact, The Ambler Warning).
  • is a series by Brad Thor. Protagonist Scot Harvath is a former SEAL turned U.S. Secret Service agent. Featured in the following books: The Lions of Lucerne, Path of the Assassin, State of the Union, , , The First Commandment, The Last Patriot, and The Apostle.
  • Carl Hamilton, by Jan Guillou. The book is about a Swedish officer, his life and some of his missions. He's trained by SEALs in San Diego, CA.
  • Suzanne Brockmann is a romance novelist whose "Troubleshooters" (Random House) and "Tall, Dark & Dangerous" (Harlequin) series of romance/action novels feature SEALs, their missions, and their love interests.
  • Rachel Gibson is a comedy/romance novelist whose recent 2013 “Run to You” (Avon: HarperCollins) and “Rescue Me” (2012 Avon: HarperCollins) romance novels feature retired SEALs, their reentry to work and true love. A third ex-military character, is ex-Marine sharpshooter who competes with them, giving us some rivalry slang.
  • In Reliquary by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child SEAL Team "Blue-Seven" is deployed to set explosives and collapse the "Astor Tunnels" in New York
  • Warrior Elite, The Finishing School and Down Range by Dick Couch follow SEALs through BUDS, SQT and the GWOT.
  • No Easy Day and No Hero by Mark Owen are books about the mission that killed Osama bin Laden, as well as Owen's life and career as a Navy SEAL, including his service in DEVGRU.
  • American Sniper by Chris Kyle is a book about Kyle's life as a sniper in the Navy SEALs.
  • Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell is a book which accounts Luttrell's service in Operation Red Wings as a Navy SEAL.
  • Star Carrier series by William H. Keith, Jr. (under the name Ian Douglas) has the SEAL evolve into SEALS with the second "S" meaning "Space" (although an individual member of the unit is still called a SEAL). At one point, a SEALS team boards an enormous alien ship only to find out that the ship's single occupant is a sentient gas bag hundreds of meters in size that perceives the SEALS as little more than parasites.
  • Leslie Wolfe's Alex Hoffmann series (Executive (2011), Devil's Move (2014), The Backup Asset (2015), The Ghost Pattern (2015), and Operation Sunset (2016)) features ex-SEAL Louie (Lou) Bailey, a technology expert and white hat hacker.

Film[]

Television[]

See also[]

References[]

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