8 years. up to 4 (i think) is in the inactive reserve. you don't do anything with the navy, but if they need more people in your rate for what ever reason, you might be called back up.
They can vary from between 2 weeks and 6 months
5 hours because i don't like poop!
On average, one Navy Seal can expect to get at least 10 different deployments in a 20 year career.
Usually 7 months but since a meu is a navy deployment and navy deployments are usually six months it could be around 6 and a half months.
Most deployments are typically one year.
A U.S. Navy LHD is a large deck, amphibious assault ship; the large deck is for launching and recovering helicopters. LHD's are typically used for Marine amphibious assault and landing force deployments.
Clean racks (bed), the best food in the military, the most powerful single military force on the planet, good training and pay. But, long deployments and time away from loved ones while you get to literally see the world.
An assessment of immediate need, immediate availability, and long term projections of need and availability.
No time soon. My husband is leaving in 5 weeks and I know many others who are just begining year-long deployments in december.
A "standard" hitch in the Navy is 4 years.
Yes
Navy Seal training lasts about nine months.
He didn't serve in the Navy.
The IDRC increases the efficiency of deployments by identifying, validating, and distributing deployment taskings and information.