3 Navy officers reprimanded in death of SEAL trainee

FILE - U.S. Navy SEAL candidates, participate in "surf immersion" during Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training at the Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Center in Coronado, Calif., on May 4, 2020. Navy officials and a new report say the Naval Special Warfare Command has reprimanded three officers in connection with the February 2022 death of SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen, who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia just hours after completing the grueling Hell Week test. (MC1 Anthony Walker/U.S. Navy via AP, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Navy’s Special Warfare Command has reprimanded three officers in connection with the February death of a SEAL candidate who collapsed and died of acute pneumonia just hours after completing the grueling Hell Week test, according to Navy officials and a new report.

Commanders did not directly blame the officers for the death of SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen, and no one has been fired. But a Navy investigation into his death has triggered a number of changes in how sailors are monitored during the physically and mentally exhausting test, and has prompted the command to seek and conduct expanded testing for performance-enhancing drugs.

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