It would be hard to get an exact number. But we can make a guess. According to the official US Navy web site, there are 2450 Seals on active duty plus 325 in reserve. Most US Navy Seals are enlisted personnel, so that drops the percentage. If we look at about 15% officer, which I believe is high, that would be 416 Seal Officers. NROTC commissions about 20% of the Naval Officers. OCS is probably another 20%. DCO and other programs probably make up another 10%, so it would be reasonable to guess that 50% of the Seal Officers attended the Naval Academy for about 200, a little less than 10%.
Navy SEAL's make up only about 1-2% of the Navy's personnel.
Probably 0, although it has happened
80%
None. Navy Seals are all Navy. Marines are a completely different branch of military.
The US Navy SEALS is a Special Operations Group of the US Navy
Military/Special Operations
About 18%.
The Special Boat Service of the Royal Navy. Basically the British Navy SEALs.
I would say they're pretty much the same because all of them rely on each other, but the navy seals are the most challenging branch of the military physically, emotionally, and mentally. (this is my opinion, it is not fact) - jhc
Navy seals are not identified by ethnicity but since you brought it up, there are no Mexican navy seals. if you mean how many navy seals are there of Mexican or Hispanic origin, there are probably few to none.
12% Hispanic, 4% Asian
2 teams of 12 Navy SEALs each
The SEAL teams include both naval officers and enlisted men.
to have an extremely elite force in the military. to go where no other force can go.
Before, then U.S. Navy Seals, were who they are, they were classified UDT - or - Underwater Demolition Team. I don't know when they officially became Seals. JFK authorized the formation of the SEALS.