SEALS
Trademark Status LIVE
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United Kingdom

2024-09-11

3.347.297™

UK APP

00004031650

27.03.2024

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Sarah Khariuk Limited

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10

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  • Medical gowns;Clothing, headgear and footwear for medical personnel and patients;Clothing, headgear and footwear, braces and supports, for medical purposes.;

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2023-09-29
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More than 2,500 screening tests detected 74 SEAL or Special Warfare Combat Crewmen. Three candidates ultimately tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
2023-09-29
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Navy SEALs and other special warfare operations forces will be required to submit to random urine testing. The purpose of the new testing is to ensure that SEAL trainees and veteran members of special forces don't use PEDs.
2023-09-29
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The Navy will begin testing its special operations forces for steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs beginning in November. A driving factor in the announcement was the death of 24-year-old SEAL candidate Kyle Mullen last year. Mullen collapsed and died of acute pneumonia just hours after completing the SEALs' grueling Hell Week test.
2023-09-29
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For generations now, top athletes have entered the Navy but have never been tested for illegal steroids and other drugs. On Friday, Naval Special Warfare, which oversees the SEALs, announced that starting in November, it would begin force-wide random testing for performance-enhancing drugs.
2023-09-29
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For the very first time Navy will start testing ‘entire warfare force’ for illegal drug use. This move was inspired a year after the death of a sailor in the SEAL's tough selection course revealed the use of steroids.
2023-06-11
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Luttrell served in the military for 14 years before he went to grad school to study TBIs. He suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) himself while in the SEALs. Luttrell said he's done with sending over 'dollar bills'
2023-06-11
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Luttrell served in the military for 14 years before he went to grad school to study TBIs. He suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) himself while in the SEALs. Luttrell said he's done with sending over 'dollar bills'
2023-06-11
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Kyle Mullen, a 24-year-old from Manalapan, New Jersey, died during the intensive Navy SEALs program Hell Week in February 2022. Mullen collapsed and died of acute pneumonia on February 4, 2022 just hours after completing the rigorous five-and-a-half day test. A mere 25 percent of SEAL candidates typically survive this brutal phase, according to the SEAL website.
2023-06-05
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Kyle Mullen died during an intensive US Navy SEAL programme after developing pulmonary edema, which caused his lungs to be filled with fluid. Navy Captain Brad Geary has been labelled a "murderer" by Regina Mullen, the mum of SEAL candidate Kyle. The nurse claims if Kyle had been given proper medical attention when he first showed signs of illness he would still be alive.
2023-06-04
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Navy Capt. Brad Geary was on the path to becoming an admiral when he got “earth-shattering’ news. Seaman Kyle Mullen, 24, had just pushed himself through the most physically intense period in the SEALs’ boot camp.
2023-05-25
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10 people, including two senior Navy SEALs, may face prosecution following a death during the SEALs’ infamous Hell Week training. An investigation found there were “failures across multiple systems’ that led to 24-year-old Kyle Mullen’s death. Mullen was in what one of his classmates called “full messed up mode,” and was coughing up dark fluid but didn’t want to seek medical attention.
2023-02-17
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The Navy is expanding its PACT program to include undesignated sailors. The program aims to get dropouts to take jobs in rates that are similar to the SEALs.
2023-01-20
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Daniel W. Swift is a former member of the Navy SEALs. He is listed in official records as having deserted since March 2019. The Navy said Swift was killed Wednesday.
2023-01-20
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Daniel W. Swift is a former member of the Navy SEALs who is listed in official records as having deserted since March 2019. Swift joined the Navy in 2005 and a SEAL unit in 2007. He would leave the service and return in 2015, rejoining the SEALs a year later.

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