Could 500 NAVY Seals SOLO The US Civil War?
Could 500 Navy SEALs end the Civil War in just 90 days? In this military what-if, a full SEAL task force drops into 1861 with modern weapons, night vision, and one mission: defeat the Confederacy before it can field 750,000 men. From a HAHO jump over Richmond to take out Jefferson Davis, to burning the Confederate ironclad program on the slipway, this alternate history scenario plays out with gritty rules, real losses, and a live Casualty Counter that starts at zero — and doesn't stay there. We break down why decapitation strikes fail, what actually happens when Napoleonic-era infantry meets suppressed automatic fire at Manassas, and how a 60-day ammo loadout becomes the real enemy. Every operation gets a Survival Tier from S to F as the SEALs hit the Mississippi River fleet, Fort Pillow, and Charleston itself — the city where the war began. If you love modern military vs history matchups and Civil War alternate history done with real tactics and real logistics, this one settles the debate. Drop your Survival Tier prediction in the comments and subscribe for the next matchup. #war #navy #civilwar

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