Yes, because the navy doesn't have a sniper class.
Some people think that a Navy Seal Sniper is safer than Navy Seal Infantry. Some people think that Navy Seal Infantry is safer than a Navy Seal Sniper.
A navy seal sniper is a full time sniper. A sniper is a infantry mission.
A Navy SEAL can become a sniper, then an officer if he has an education.
The top ten sniper schools are Civilian Sniper School,SEAL SNIPERS Navy,Navy SEAL Sniper School,Army SEAL Sniper School,Airforce SEAL Sniper School and Sniper School.
Deciding which is "better," a Navy SEAL sniper or a Navy SEAL infantryman, depends on the skills of the person who is deciding which to aim for jobwise. If you are a marksman, sniper might be a better position. In either case, Navy SEALS are trained to perform as a cohesive unit, with each part being important to the whole.
First you have to be in the Navy, then accepted into the SEAL unit. Then sign up for training as a sniper, then pass and get accepted.
SEAL sniping is a specialty meaning they don't do it as a full time job. Marine snipers do it 24/7 so i'd go with the corps.
The SEAL sniper course takes up to three months to complete, you'll spend twelve hours training, seven days a week.
Christopher Scott Kyle was a sniper in the U.S Navy SEAL's April 8,1974-February 2,2013
Only about 2,000 navy seals in the U.S. Navy
You have to have pin point aim. you MUST shoot bulls-eye through 30/30.
Navy SEAL