He Quit in Hell Week Then Fought Like Hell to Become a Navy SEAL
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He quit during Hell Week. Most don’t come back. Jovon Quarles did — and became a Navy SEAL Honor Graduate.
Born into chaos in Washington D.C., Jovon grew up with a mom addicted to crack, no father, and violence all around. He became a dad before he graduated high school. Then he joined the Navy — not because he wanted to, but because he had no choice.
He found the SEAL Teams by accident. But what followed wasn’t luck — it was pain, failure, and redemption.
In this Urban Valor interview, Jovon walks us through:
- Quitting his first Hell Week and what it did to his soul
- Fighting to go back and earn the Trident
- The mindset it takes to finish BUD/S
- Real SEAL Team deployments in combat zones
- Why he says pain is the path
- And how he turned his lowest moment into a mission
This isn’t just a Navy SEAL story. This is what it looks like to lose everything… and choose to fight anyway.
If you’re struggling, stuck, or feel like it’s too late — this one’s for you.
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Video chapters:
00:00 – Hell Week: the rumor and initiation
01:14 – Jovon Quarles: early life & family background
02:45 – Growing up in DC → move to North Carolina
08:40 – Adolescence, school & teenage fatherhood
10:59 – Football ambition & first drive to join the Navy
13:26 – Family doubts, recruiter pitch, decision to enlist
18:47 – Navy Boot Camp: first impressions
20:36 – Meeting recruits from across the country
30:12 – Qualification test: swim, run, push‑ups — getting in
31:52 – Start of BUD/S: physical & mental grind begins
36:14 – The challenge of Hell Week prep & pressure intensifies
38:28 – Drown‑proofing: confronting fear underwater
40:19 – Mental toughness talk: “pain is the path” mindset
48:58 – Hell Week begins: day one with boats, cold water & chaos
53:36 – Quitting and ringing the bell — admitting defeat
56:52 – Decision to return — commitment to finish what he started
58:14 – Leadership role in second attempt at BUD/S
1:05:09 – Hospitalization & physical collapse — risk of quitting again
1:08:04 – Recovery, walk‑week and finishing BUD/S
1:10:10 – Graduation: Honor Graduate speech & recognition
1:12:13 – Moving onto SQT: real SEAL training begins
1:13:25 – Personal loss: grandmother passes — resolve tested
1:18:25 – Making history: first Black SEAL to graduate BUD/S & SQT as Honor Man
1:19:59 – First SEAL assignment: submarine‑based SEAL delivery team
1:20:22 – Deployments: Special missions & combat in Iraq
1:31:39 – Transition to instructor & recruiting duty — giving back
1:33:26 – Life after SEALs: depression, recovery & new path
1:39:27 – Why Not Me?: book vision & final message
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