By Erik Sofge Photographs by Chad Hunt Published in the March 2009 issue of Popular Mechanics When the US Special Forces need safe passage along a river, they call on the View More ›
2 New Intel Units Will Support SEALs
Source: Navy Times / San Diego Business Journal NAVY TIMES Source: 2 new intel units will support SEALs Plan could call for hundreds of sailors By Sean D. Naylor – Staff View More ›
Navy SWCC – The Navy’s Elite Boat Warriors
I have worked extensively with both MK5 and RHIB operators. As a Task Unit, we conducted non-compliant maritime interdiction operations (MIO) in the Northern Arabian Gulf and Foreign Internal Defense View More ›
Michael E. Thornton
Name: Michael E. Thornton Specialty: Navy SEAL BUD/S Class: SEAL Service: 25 years Rank: Petty Officer Second Class Retired Rank: Lieutenant Home: Spartanburg, SC Assigned: SEAL Team ONE Operation: Vietnam War View More ›
Michael A. Monsoor
Specialty: Navy SEAL BUD/S Class: 250 SEAL Service: 5 years Rank: Petty Officer Second Class Age: 25 Home: Garden Grove, CA Assigned: SEAL Team THREE Died: September 29, 2006 Operation: View More ›
Michael P Murphy
Specialty: Navy SEAL BUD/S Class: 235 SEAL Service: (TBD) Rank: Lieutenant Age: 29 Home: Patchogue, New York Assigned: SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team ONE, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Died: June 28, 2005 View More ›
Insertion and Extraction
Insertion and extraction are so crucial to Navy SEAL missions, that the elite maritime Special Operations force was named after the environments from which they descend on their targets: Sea, View More ›
Benefits
A career as a Navy SEAL provides intangible and tangible benefits. SEALs work closely with their teammates to innovatively accomplish missions important to national security. They constantly learn and push View More ›
How to Enlist in the US Navy SEALs
To become a SEAL, you must be in the Navy. There are three paths you can choose from to become a Navy SEAL: Path 1: Enlist as a civilian (Choose View More ›
Enlisted SEAL Requirements
Navy SEALs are physically fit, mentally sharp, mature and resilient. Those men who want to become SEALs are screened to determine their potential to succeed in the community. In addition View More ›
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