All SEAL members, as are all combat sailors/soldiers, are trained in battlefield medicine and first aid. All teams/squads typically have a trained medic with them, given the high possibility of combat injuries.
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About 18%.
When prospective SEALs quit training, they are said to have 'rung the bell'.
This may come as a shock to you, but the US Navy SEALs are under the Navy and not the Marine Corps
Navy SEALs or SEa Air and Land teams are called this because of there ability to operate in any environment. There training is very extensive so they are qualified divers, parachutist and land warfare specialist.
Yes, only individuals already in the Navy can even begin the SEALs training an dif they fail out, then they return to thei previous jobs or are reassigned to a Navy need.
no. seals get paid according to their rank and get makes some bonuses due to the training they received and hazard risk.
Their training is the harderst together with the airfoce special forces.
Yes. The United States Navy Seals uses BUD/s training to help them stay invisible, uses stealth and silence attack. BUD/s is unbelivable hard to complete but the United States Navy Seals have done it completely.
That is how the SEALs obtains members. You are not recruited into the SEALs from the beginning, typically you have to complete boot camp and have additional specialties before being eligible to apply for SEAL training. Your recruiter should be able to help you understand the process.
Well first you must enlist in the navy then you must qualify through the Tough training you need then you need to be able to trust your navy SEALs and they need to have trust in you too. But be careful it is some Serious training!
there is no difference except the branch of service.