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If that one SEAL they quoted was deployed to Buenaventura, Colombia, getting his hands on cocaine would have been really easy. He likely got it from a member of the Colombian units being trained by the SEALs there (they train the equivalent of a special boat unit along with special operations Colombian marines). Buenaventura is roughly the equivalent of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Cartel activity such as narco and human trafficking take place there with high frequency. Finding decapitated and otherwise dismembered bodies there is common.
I have a few stories of SEALs getting in some sort of trouble in Colombia, but I won't mention any of it here since we have lurkers. But, needless to say, they've had their share of disciplinary issues.
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