The Independent Examinations Board matric results are out and almost 90% of the class of 2022 have obtained entry to tertiary study. The Department of Basic Education is expected to release the highly anticipated public schools results on Thursday.
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report this morning. the navy has released the name of the s.e.a.l. candidate who died last week after enduring the infamous training phase known as hell week. 24-year-old kyle mullen felt in after an under water exercise and died at a san diego hospital on friday. his cause of death is still under investigation. and there is another s.e.a.l. candidate who was also hospitalized after hell week. his condition is listed as stable. and joining us now to discuss this is paul anderson, a retired u.s. navy s.e.a.l., chief petty officer, former basic under water demolition s.e.a.l. training instructor. this course known as buds that s.e.a.l.s have to go through to become a s.e.a.l. paul, thank you so much for being with us. look, we re so sorry for the s.e.a.l. community. it s been a tough run here in the last few months. i wonder as we are looking at this and learning information about it, what does this tell
training is incredibly difficult and for him to make it through hell week and not be here just thoughts and prayers. hell week is the biggest crucible of sa.e.a.l. training and for massive pain, discomfort, sleepless nights, to say there is a day in hell week is a little bit of a misnomer because the time line doesn t stop. you have don t have a morning light and then a little bit of downtime. during hell time you get on average three hours of sleep and they re spaced out at different times. you may earn a little bit of sleep by winning a race but typically from that time, from sunday afternoon until friday afternoon you re going nonstop. you are carrying around about a 300 pound rubber boat and it is on your head everywhere you go. we average, the average student