The movie "Navy Seals" is a place to start. "GI Jane" is another. However, you should be aware that none of the movies yet produced about SEALs is very accurate.
They don't make more than anyone else, it still depends on your rank. Type in "Navy pay scale" in google and look up the ranks to find out. A 1st LT in the seals makes the same as a 1st LT in supply/Motor-T etc...with the exception of endangerment pay and hazard duty pay....
yes, navy and grey often look very good together, however since navy is a dark color its usually best to find a lighter grey to pair with it
Click the link below to see a PDF file of SECNAVINST-1650.1G, the rules for authorized Navy and Marine Corps awards.
You can find a list of navy ships' crests on official naval websites, such as the U.S. Navy or the Royal Navy, where they often showcase their ships and associated insignia. Additionally, military history websites and online forums dedicated to naval topics may have galleries or databases of ship crests. Books on naval insignia and heraldry can also provide detailed information and images of various ship crests.
Medal of Honor? Distingushed Fyling Cross? Silver Star? Bronze Star? Purple Heart? What medal are you wanting to know about?
All former Navy Seals are celebrities, even if its in their own family or neighborhood.
They are each the best at their 'specialty'. Both are bad boys if you are someone we are looking for bend over and kiss it goodbye because we will find you semper fi seals make alot of movies
I dont think they do but if you look it up closey you will find out.. I was doing a worksheet about the navy seals and i could never find anything.. If you have any answers if anyone does please reply and i would be happy to see the answer. thanks (:
In a mansion 30 miles away from Islamabad Pakistan.
You seem to be under the impression the Navy Seals were looking for him. They weren't. Once he was located, they were brought in, and the mission took place. Finding bin Laden was an intelligence job. The Seals are not in Intelligence. They are a strike force.
Around 2,450 to 2,000 they make up 1% of the Navy.
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.
Ernest L. Jahncke, was one of the Navy Seals who recovered the Apollo 13 capsule. Pete "Pete The Pirate" Carolan also was there and was the seal that opened the hatch door.
To find security plastic seals online one could try the Seals website. They have adjustable plastic seals, fixed length plastic seals and plastic padlock seals.
You can find both Leopard Seals and Weddell Seals in Antarctic waters.
The British Society for Seals Website
Any U.S. Serviceman can become a SEAL, as long as the educational, physical, and madical requirements are met. In the case of a Marine first said marine would have to serve his obligated contract with USMC, or get a waiver and sign new contract of enlistment with the navy. Just talk to your career counsellor and get guidance on proper course of action. But the answer to the question is, YES a Marine can become a Navy SEAL, there are just a few more steps to climb. In any case if being a SEAL is the goal then that person will find a way. I know several former Marines that are in the teams now.