Approximately one-third of Navy SEALs have a college degree, however, the statistic does not specify how many of those are not officers. The SEALs have been active since January 1, 1962.
The basic responsibilities of officers in the Navy SEALs is to organize, train, equip, and lead. They are experts in tactics and operations.
Navy SEAL officers do indeed participate in secret missions. Lone Survivor is actually based on a true story.
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Navy SEAL officers provide immediate military options to crises around the world. SEALS are sea, land, and air specialists who are highly skilled to handle unconventional warfare.
Navy SEAL officers can get deployed for as long as 8 to 10 months out of the year, not counting the times that they will be gone for training also.
None. You only have to have a High School diploma to join the Navy. You can then apply to Basic Underwater Demolition School (BUDS). If you pass that you will be awarded the SEAL trident pin and will go onto SEAL school and various Special Ops training. The only SEALS that have degree's are usually Commissioned Officers who had to graduate college to earn a commission. I'm sure there are some Enlisted persons with degree's but this is usually not the case as they are busy with SEAL training and missions for most of their career. See NavySeal.com for more info.
They deploy often and execute operations on a nightly basis.
The SEAL teams include both naval officers and enlisted men.
you have to go for training first before entering the SEAL team.
Nave SEAL's are ranked from officers (any rank) down to Petty Officer 3rd 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.