What is the primary weapon of the US Navy SEALs?
"Every Marine a Rifleman"
The M16A4 assault rifle
Other small arms include the:
What is the current close quarters combat system used by the Navy SEALs?
To tell you the truth I am 15 years old, know all guns avalible to humankind LOL:)
Have been in 4 pistol speed shoot competitions and a military buff and I still dont know exactly what the Seals use.
"Pain is just weakness leaving the body"
-Navy Seals
Do waitresses in training get paid?
Typically, yes they do get paid while in training. If not, they are being taken advantage of.
This depends on the company that the waitress is working for.
How can a diver stand the pressure at 102 feet deep?
Okay well... Let's see...
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At 102 feet the diver is experiencing 3 atmospheres of pressure.
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The diver is able endure that pressure without being squashed simply because the human body always tries to maintain an equilibrium as in homeostasis.
Boyle's gass law tells us that as pressure increases volume decreases, so anywhere that there is gas (or air) will decrease in volume, which in closing will help us maintain the extra pressure
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《Sorry, I tried to simplify that as much as I could but it's a little difficult (≧∇≦)》
What is navy seal drown proofing training?
All navy seals learn to swim with their hands tied behind their backs and ancles tied together. This a must pass evolution. It was easy for me, but not so for a few of the guys. You talk about hilarious panic!!! Fun for some, but not all.
Why did it take the Navy Seal so long to find Osama Bin Laden?
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.
How is the sog seal knife different from the sog tech bowie knife?
They are made of the same steel and have similar sheaths. The are roughly the same thickness but have slightly different blade shapes. The seal knife has a length of serrations and the tech bowie is straight edge. The tech bowie is also one quarter inch shorter. The handles are completely different, the sog knife handle including the guard is all Zytel a high strength plastic. The tech bowie handle is steel with a synthetic rubber layer over the top and a steel guard and pommel. Overall I like the tech bowie better
Are the waffen ss better than navy seals?
The waffen SS was what Hitler used to control the people in the countries he invaded. They would break down the door of anyone known to be against Hitler and take them to concentration camps. They did completely different things then the SEALs and they do not exist anymore, so they really can not be compared. In terms of skill though, the SEAL training is much more rigorous, so they probably would be better.
Can a navy seal participate in an exchange program with the sas or sbs?
Yes. A Navy Seal was attached to the SBS patrol present at the Qala-i-jangh uprising in Afghanistan.
Special Forces of the UK & US engage in regular joint training, and personnel exchanges are commonplace - certainly, in the 1970s there were numerous SEALs at the SBS base in Poole, Dorset: I met them when staying with my godfather, who was in the SBS. Incidentally, my godfather had a number of American medals, awarded during the 1960s for "actions of an unspecified nature" (he wouldn't tell!), but almost certainly, I think, earned whilst serving with SEAL teams in Vietnam...
The SAS and US Special Forces have had a regular NCO & Officer exchange programme since at least the early 1960s (two notable examples were Charlie Beckwith, RIP, who saw active service with the SAS in Malaya, and later founded "Delta Force", & Richard Meadows, RIP, who married a British woman, and was so well regarded/ popular that the CO of 22 SAS tried to recruit him permanently!); Frank Collins of 22 SAS (who was the youngest member of the team which assaulted the Iranian Embassy, 1980 - now, sadly, also deceased) so enjoyed his exchange with "Delta" that he nearly "went American" (but for his wife he would have done), and was thereafter known in the SAS Regt as "Frank the Yank"!
So, yes, it's quite common for US Navy SEALs, US Army SOF etc to participate in exchange programmes with their British equivalents, and - as noted above - these units work very closely together in A'stan, and elsewhere.
Can i still be in the navy or airforce if i take medicine 4 seizures?
It depends on whether or not the medicine is being taken FOR seizures or not - there are several automatic medical disqualifiers for military service (Asthma is one, for example) and having seizures of any type is one. It makes no difference if the medicine prevents them - the fact that you can get them is the problem. It's the same with Asthma patients - even though medicine can keep them from getting an attack, there's no guarantee they wouldn't get one at a critical moment - like during Battle Stations in a combat situation.
The rule is for the person's safety as much as it is the people around him/her. If you are overcome at any point at a critical moment, it could endanger the lives of a lot of people. For example, I was in the Submarine Force, and each person is essential during damage control or battle scenarios. If you are incapacitated, it not only can cause loss of life for others, you become part of the current problem and not part of the solution. Rather than put anyone in that situation, the military doesn't allow it to begin with.
Does it suck - you bet. Asthma is what essentially ended my Naval career, even though I got it while serving. You have no idea what a psychological blow it was also.
Now, if the medicine you're taking is FOR seizures, but you're taking it for something else and NOT a seizure, that's different altogether. As long as your health doesn't include any medical disqualifiers, it doesn't really matter what you're taking, as long as it's not illegal ('Cocaine, etc.) Be prepared to answer why you're taking it though if you're not taking it for seizures, as I guarantee the question will be asked. An example of this is using a drug as an "augment" medicine, such as using an anti-depressant along with a pain medication. As long as the drug is being used for a condition that is not a medical disqualifier, it shouldn't be a problem.
What percent of navy seals are marines?
None. Navy Seals are all Navy. Marines are a completely different branch of military.
Are Navy SEAL officers away from home as much as enlisted Navy SEALs?
For a full Navy Seal pay chart visit - navyseals.com/nsw/pay-charts
Do navy seals get trained by Israeli commandos?
Yes, partially for 3 and a half months in a location in Israel in the kazar desert bordering Jordan and some isreali commandos come to Fort lebeouf in Pennsylvania.
You can enlist with a Special Forces contract aka 18X. However, this only guarantees you a chance to train into SF. If you pass the training, then you are placed into a SF unit. After that, you normally spend several years in SF before you try out for Delta. If you pass Delta selection and and all the subsequent training, then you are assigned to an operational team within the unit.
How many navy seals snipers die in a year?
None
VERY VERY few, because Navy SEAL snipers are always hidden. Even when they move, they are either in gillie suites or they move when no one is around or by the shadows, Navy SEAL snipers never get compromised unless they miss, which is almost never.
Where did the phrase hay day come from?
Webster's II New Riverside Dictionary defines Heyday -- A time of maximum power, prosperity, or popularity. "HEYDAY goes back to an Anglo-Saxon use of 'hey' as an expression of great enthusiasm and happiness. So a person's 'heyday' is the period of his greatest vigor and success." From "Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins" by William and Mary Morris (HarperCollins, New York, 1977, 1988).
MARSOC was created so the USMC could take part in USSOCOM. MARSOC was only created in 2006 and the US Navy SEALs have been around since the 1960's. The reason MARSOC isn't as well known as US Navy SEALs is because they are such a new addition to USSOCOM andthey are still undergoing construction.
Why celebrities should be join in politics?
because they are famous and people know who they are and how they act. With some of the political leaders, you never hear about them until AFTER its time to start thinking about who you are going to vote for. And the celebrities are rich and they could have power.