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DEVGRU Operator Reveals Massive IED Attack That Killed Teammate and Injured Entire Assault Team

Shawn Ryan Show · #313 Eric Frohardt - DEVGRU Gold Squadron Sniper and Assaulter · June 15, 2026
DEVGRU Operator Reveals Massive IED Attack That Killed Teammate and Injured Entire Assault Team
Shawn Ryan Show
Shawn Ryan Show
#313 Eric Frohardt - DEVGRU Gold Squadron Sniper and Assaulter
"The whole building blew up. I literally thought our breacher threw some top secret grenade in there because the whole building blew up. The overpressure of being next to the window blew me whatever, 30 feet away from the building. All of that assault team had been crushed. Louie died. Our dog handler had double compound femur fracture. Two thigh bones sticking out. We had another guy who had like a full pelvic fracture and then a couple of broken arms and a broken leg."
Eric Froehart described a house-borne IED in Iraq that killed teammate Louis Safran and catastrophically wounded his entire assault team two nights after losing Mike Koch and Nate Hardy. Froehart survived only because he stopped to engage targets through a window instead of entering the doorway where the massive explosion occurred. The blast sent him 30 feet and gave him a severe concussion while his teammates suffered crushing injuries including compound fractures and pelvic breaks.

About this episode

On this episode of the Sean Ryan Show, host Sean Ryan sat down with Eric Froehart, a former Navy SEAL who served nearly 12 years including multiple combat deployments with SEAL Team 5 and Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU). The conversation centered on Froehart's unconventional path from an Iowa hog farm to elite special operations, and the catastrophic combat experiences that defined his service. Froehart revealed that a bureaucratic error allowed him to deploy five times to DEVGRU despite signing a non-deployable medical waiver after losing his kidney in 2002, a mistake discovered only when Navy Medicine reviewed his Purple Heart paperwork. The interview's most gripping moments came when Froehart described a devastating sequence of combat losses in Iraq during 2008, including a Super Bowl Sunday mission where he survived close-range gunfights with multiple suicide bombers, followed two nights later by a massive house-borne IED that killed teammate Louis Safran and catastrophically wounded his entire assault team. Froehart detailed how the blast's overpressure threw him 30 feet from the building while teammates suffered crushing injuries, compound fractures, and death. Beyond combat, Froehart discussed his unconventional SEAL career challenges including going through Hell Week with an undiagnosed kidney stone that doctors treated with laxatives, climbing El Capitan on just his 10th day wearing a climbing harness, and his post-service struggles with identity and purpose. The episode concluded with Froehart's transformation into a committed Christian who now credits daily prayer and Bible study with providing more clarity and energy than any physical training regimen, expressing deep regret for not sharing his faith with teammates who died in combat.

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