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SOFREP Video Interview with SEAL Team Six Founder Dick Marcinko – Episode 3: Tet, 1968
SEAL Team Six founder Dick Marcinko sat down with SOFREP Founder and CEO Brandon Webb in 2017 for a one-on-one interview. This is part 3 of that interview series. In this video, he talks about his time in Vietnam and how his preferred method of infiltration involved the use of local watercraft. He says he’d rather penetrate with a “junk boat” or a sampan than one of our boats that you can hear and see where the enemy knew who you were.
He also tells of his experience during the Tet Offensive of 1968 when his Team was caught off guard near the Cambodian border.