At least ten people, including two high-ranking Navy seals, could face prosecution after Kyle Mullen, a man and SEAL candidate, died following the completion of 'Hell Week,' a rigorous exercise involving 20 hours a day of physical training. Medical oversight and care were 'poorly organized, poorly integrated and poorly led and put candidates at significant risk,' the nearly 200-page report compiled by the Naval Education and Training Command concluded. The Navy's legal command will now look into the findings, with one official telling CBS News it was unlikely all 10 singled out face court martial.
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