: Davis's white paper argued that the military should shift away from "high-risk, low-reward" operations. This proposal suggested that the Navy should prioritize missions with more significant strategic value rather than constantly deploying elite units like Bravo Team for high-risk, marginal-gain tasks.
: The findings in the paper became a point of contention between Davis and Jason Hayes. Jason viewed the paper as a betrayal, feeling that her new bureaucratic role and strategic outlook meant she no longer prioritized keeping Bravo Team together or supporting their tactical needs. "SEAL Team" Thunderstruck(2022)
The paper's content and its impact on the storyline for Episode 5, "Thunderstruck," and the surrounding episodes of Season 6 include: : Davis's white paper argued that the military
: While the paper initially created friction and led to rumors of Bravo being disbanded, it ultimately positioned Davis as a strategic thinker within the command, though it strained her personal and professional relationships with the operators she once served alongside. Growing Pains | SEAL Team Wiki | Fandom Jason viewed the paper as a betrayal, feeling
: In the episode "Thunderstruck" (Season 6, Episode 5), the team is in Northern Syria tracking a militia leader named Yasiri. During the mission, tension arises when Jason Hayes—suffering from Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) symptoms—calls off a shot at Yasiri, leading teammate Omar Hamza to believe Jason simply didn't trust him.
In the TV series SEAL Team , the "paper" mentioned during the 2022 season refers to a authored by Lieutenant Lisa Davis.