Certainly not! Military rosters are confidential and not available to the public. If you are trying to verify the identity of someone claiming to be a SEAL I suggest you contact Don Shipley- a former SEAL with access to that database.
Don Winslow of the Navy was created in 1941.
The duration of Don Winslow of the Navy is 3.82 hours.
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Don Winslow of the Navy - 1942 was released on: USA: 6 January 1942 Portugal: 5 August 1946
Don Winslow of the Navy - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #6681-92)
Note that in the history of the U.S. Navy, there have only been 2 SEAL's to achieve the rank of 4-star Admiral. The first SEAL to achieve 4-star rank was former Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Commanding Officer Admiral (SEAL) Eric Olsen; the other one is the current (2013) USSOCOM CO Admiral (SEAL) William McRaven.Also, there are restrictions by law on how many Admirals the Navy can of 4-star rank at any given time, and there have only been just over 200 4-star Admirals in U.S. Navy history.The easiest thing to do would be to confront him with those facts, but the best course of action realistically is to have him outed by real SEAL's, either active or retired. Former Navy SEAL's Don Shipley and Steve Robinson are such SEAL imposter hunters, and they've outed quite a few over the years. Once an impostor is outed and in the database, they're scamming activities drop significantly.Shipley runs ExtremeSealExperience - his Twitter page link is listed below, and his contact number is at the ESE site. Your best option is to contact him and get him involved.
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.
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