Navy Implements Random Steroid Testing for SEALs and Special Operators

The Navy's Special Warfare Command (NSW) will begin randomly testing its special operators for performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) following the death of a SEAL trainee in February 2022. The testing will be in addition to the Navy's regular random testing for illicit street drugs. The move comes after an investigation into the trainee's death revealed the presence of illegally obtained PEDs. The command aims to ensure that all personnel operate at their best while preserving the standards of excellence. The testing will begin in November, with 15% of randomly selected units undergoing urinalysis each month. The change in policy was inspired by an investigation into the safety and medical oversight of the trainee's SEAL class.
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