The Selection: Special Operations Experiment

The Selection: Special Operations Experiment (2016-2017)

EndedReality show

On The Selection: Special Operations Experiment, the History Channel places 30 men and women with no military background through the most intense physical and mental challenge of their lives in the new series "The Selection: Special Operations Experiment" from executive producer, Peter Berg (Lone Survivor) and his unscripted shingle Film 45 and Bunim/Murray Productions. Trained and led by veterans of the Navy SEALs, Green Berets and Army Rangers, these instructors drive those who are willing to push themselves to the limits of the human body and mind. Instructing the 30 civilian participants are six of the finest combat veterans that range across various U.S. Special Operations units including: Veteran Navy SEALs: Marcus Capone, Ray Care and Sean Haggerty; veteran Special Forces Green Berets Donnie Bowen and Bert Kuntz, and veteran Army Ranger Tyler Grey.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment' premiere?

'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment' premiered on December 8, 2016.

Who were the instructors on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

The instructors on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment' were Navy SEALs.

How many contestants were there on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

There were 30 contestants on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'.

What was the main objective of the contestants on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

The main objective of the contestants was to survive and complete a series of grueling physical and mental challenges.

Where did 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment' take place?

'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment' took place in a remote location in the United States.

How long did the training program on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment' last?

The training program on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment' lasted for approximately four weeks.

What were some of the challenges that the contestants had to face on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

The challenges on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment' included long-distance running, obstacle courses, team exercises, and survival tasks.

Did the contestants have any prior military experience on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

No, the contestants on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment' did not have any prior military experience.

How were the contestants selected for 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

The contestants were selected through a rigorous screening process that tested their physical and mental capabilities.

Was there an elimination process on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

Yes, there was an elimination process on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment' where contestants were sent home if they failed to meet the required standards.

Did the contestants receive any training before participating in 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

No, the contestants did not receive any prior training before participating in 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'.

Did the contestants have access to modern technology on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

No, the contestants did not have access to modern technology on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'.

How did the contestants cope with the physical and mental challenges on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

The contestants relied on their resilience, determination, and support from their fellow contestants to cope with the challenges.

Was there a prize for the winner of 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

No, there was no monetary prize for the winner of 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'. The experience itself was considered a valuable reward.

Did any of the contestants quit during the training program on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

Yes, some of the contestants chose to quit during the training program on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'.

Did any of the contestants successfully complete the training program on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'?

Yes, a few contestants successfully completed the training program on 'The Selection: Special Operations Experiment'.

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