No he was just a Navy diver. The Seals were not around until 1962 a few years before his accident that took his leg.
Yes ...Michael E. Thornton
No - the unique nature of SEAL missions has always excluded females from service as Navy SEAL's; however, women are allowed to serve on UDT teams.
If your talking about SEAL team 6, no. Not any of them died, yet. Normal Navy SEALs got ambushed once with a helicopter, and two of them died. As far as I know, I bet that not even 60 Navy SEALs died.
The working conditions for a Navy SEAL:High stress, physical, emotional, and psychologicalConstant training and mission prepPretty much what ever is required for the success of the mission.
Carl Hagelin
No, Lincoln was not in the navy. He served in the army during the Blackhawk War.
There are no Corporals in the United States Navy nor has there ever been any Corporals in the Navy.
No, there is no public list of all current\former Navy SEALs. Their names are not classified as previously stated, it's just not all public.If you want to verify somebody's claim that they are a Navy SEAL you could pull their Military Record using The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to do this you need to contact the National Personnel Records Center.You cannot request this via email, you must submit a signed and dated letter or visit the building in person. Alternitively, you could ask Don Shipley, he is a retired SEAL who claims to be able to verify if somebody is or ever was a Navy SEAL or if they're lieing.
carl yastremski
yes buttcheek
Was there ever a navy air squadon called the Klansmen???
Yes.