There is not a way to pin point missions done by Navy Seals. The Navy Seals go on many of missions.
It is a sad and painful statement of facts, but there are many who have been in Seals have never been deployed on an actual combat mission. With all of their training and all of the skills and motivation they bring to the covert battlefield, they were simply in the wrong place when the mission was ordered. They represent a valuable asset that will not be squandered lightly on a mission that is ill suited for men of their talent. They curse their luck and continue to train.
Go straight to the Navy after high school.
obama decided that they would go after bin laden because the navy seals were almost positive he was there after finding out the identity of one of his mail people.
Go talk to a recruiter he will know.
No, Seals are part of the Navy, Delta Force is part of the Army They can if they choose not to continue being a SEAL when it is time to reenlist, and enlist in the Army Delta force, but then they would be Ex-Navy SEALs. Besides, SEAL's dont go for Delta Force, they go for DevGru.
Navy SEAL colonels may go on missions, but it is not common. Their primary role is to provide leadership and strategic guidance in planning and executing missions. However, in certain situations or special operations, they may participate directly in missions alongside their teams.
No you cannot do that. The Navy SEALs is just that, the NAVY. You would have to finish your enlistment in the Marine Corps and then join the Navy.
to have an extremely elite force in the military. to go where no other force can go.
The SEALs are a part of the US Navy. They use the same ranks as the Navy, enlisted personnel would be petty officers and chief petty officers. The Officer ranks would go from Ensign to Captain.
You have to go through basic trainging, and then you apply to go into BUD/S
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Of course they do.From the lighter side: But occasionally, they 'go commando'...