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A SEAL officer is expected to lead his team and keep them focused on the mission. Enlisted SEALs will have various areas that they focus on during an operation, such as the corpsman, who is the team medical expert; the communicator, who deals with the locals if necessary; explosives and air support, etc. Most of the enlisted guys will have skills that overlap, which could give them two to three jobs at once. This allows them to help each other if they get into a bind.

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