You have to check out his records and it will have MOS (job) and where he's been. If he doesn't have that, you can look him up through navylocator.com Might just be for ex-military, but you can give it a try, it should give you his job there. Take him down to Mc P's in Coronado, CA and you will find out really quick if he was a seal or not. Careful though, you know what they say about curiousity.
See website: USS Indianapolis (Heavy Cruiser)
Click the link below to see a PDF file of SECNAVINST-1650.1G, the rules for authorized Navy and Marine Corps awards.
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The friend sees the 2 lanterns from the church glimmer and then a gleam of light which is the signal light.
Not all Navy ships have formal names; they're only listed by their hull numbers. However, the best source for current and former ships which have both is the NavSource site. See the URL at the link below.
Call the navy, see if they can spare some.
You need to be US citizen in order to become a US Navy Seal. You could become a naturalized US citizen. I would explore the Navy Seals website for further information. I would talk to a Navy recruiter they will know all the details about becoming a Navy Seal. Also they would be able to tell you if you are qualified to become a Navy Seal. WikiHow to become a navy seal has a visual presentation on how to become a seal. In closing, becoming a Navy Seal is not glamorous or easy. You will be assigned on missions that could involve killing people. This is what will be ultimately asked of you. I would definitely talk to Navy seals themselves to get their perspective. Also talk to the Australian armed forces and see if they have an Australian equivalent to the Navy Seals. Also talk to your parents and other family members for their opinions. Good luck on your journey. **************** I think you will find that there is a version of the USA Navy Seals, or the British SAS, in Australia. Every country needs to maintain special forces for the tasks not suitable for the regular armed forces.
Navy SEALS seldom kill people. However, they are trained to react in deadly situations. The advice would be to take the training and see if it is a good fit.
Tell your friend that you dont want to see the friend of a friend as you would like to spend some time with your ex, i am sure he will understand.
yes it is my friend
curiosity
Be nice to them and act like a best friend to them. They will want to be your best friend once they see that you are a great friend. Just ask them if they are your Friend then just let it all happen on it's own. yah right beoches
It is not that unusual in adolescence.
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Your friend is going to see what they want to see; so all you can do is try to convince him the best you can. If he doesn't see what you see then you will just have to let him come around to it on his own.
its wishful thinking, you want to see your friend again.
First of all it's spelt U.S. Navy SEAL. And the training to become one is called BUD/s or Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL. The training is the most physically and mentally grueling in the world. Yet if you have a no quit attitude and are in good shape you can make it. Remember the training is there to help you become a SEAL not for no reason to torture you.