yes you can
Search and rescue
The branch of the military that provides forces with maritime search and rescue during wartime are the Navy Seals. The Navy Seal teams go through specialized training and are part of the special forces.
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The Royal Navy does not have specific helicopters for the SAR (search and rescue) role, this is a task done by the Royal Airforce. Helicopters dedicated to the search and rescue roll are not armed, as there is no requirement. When the Navy needs to conduct SAR taskings they will use whatever assets are available at the time, so there is the possibility that armed aircraft. It is worth noting that even flairs used for missile defence count as "Armed".
Combat, Search, and Resue
Yes. Although it is usually avoided, an officer can become a SAR swimmer.
YES! Girls can be navy divers. They can participate in every branch of the navy with the exception of SEALS. But we can dive, we can train for EOD, we can be rescue swimmers and serve on submarines. Girls can do (almost) everything the guys can do.
Determining whether Air Force Pararescue or Navy Search and Rescue is better depends on specific mission requirements and personal preferences. Air Force Pararescuemen specialize in personnel recovery and emergency medical care, often operating in diverse environments, while Navy Search and Rescue focuses on maritime operations and rescuing personnel from the sea. Each branch has unique training and operational strengths, so the “better” choice varies based on the context of the mission and the individual's career goals. Ultimately, both are elite units with critical roles in saving lives.
Yes.
Not really. SAR tends to be relegated to the Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard. There really isn't an equivalent in the Army.
yes offcourse.
A navy.