The SEALs are a part of the US Navy. They use the same ranks as the Navy, enlisted personnel would be petty officers and chief petty officers. The Officer ranks would go from Ensign to Captain.
The U.S. Navy SEALs are a special operations unit of the U.S. Navy and go by the same ranks as any other sailor would.
The US Navy SEALS use pretty much all of the Navy ratings. There are no special ratings for that unit.
They run the same ranks as the rest of the Navy. Both officers and enlisted personnel. They are more heavily cross trained than other areas.
Before, then U.S. Navy Seals, were who they are, they were classified UDT - or - Underwater Demolition Team. I don't know when they officially became Seals. JFK authorized the formation of the SEALS.
Navy seals all the way dude,
There is not a way to pin point missions done by Navy Seals. The Navy Seals go on many of missions.
The motto of United States Navy SEALs is 'It Pays to be a Winner'.
Navy seals are "frogmen" in that they conduct amphibious operations.
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Navy Seals
None. Navy Seals are all Navy. Marines are a completely different branch of military.
The US Navy SEALS is a Special Operations Group of the US Navy
The full form of Navy SEALs is "Sea, Air, and Land Teams."
You can find information about navy ranks on the official website of the Navy, as well as on military-specific websites such as Military.com or GlobalSecurity.org. Books on military history and organization may also provide detailed information about navy ranks.