Yes, NAVY Seal snipers can serve as ground soldiers on missions. This, however, would be up to their commanding officers. It would also depend on the military objective, goal, or excursion at hand.
Not all Navy Seal missions will have snipers, but at least seven missions will have snipers that they are trained for.
Navy SEAL snipers are fully trained ground soldiers who just specialize in sniping.
The likelihood of a Navy SEAL ground solider to be captured varies with the circumstances of a given mission.
the knight if the fight is on ground. the navy solider if the fight is on a boat because the navy solider is used to the swaying of the boat but the knight isn't.however there might be a chance of the knight winning if he's lucky.
Yes
that is part of SEAL's operations...............
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SEAL sniping is a specialty meaning they don't do it as a full time job. Marine snipers do it 24/7 so i'd go with the corps.
There is not a way to pin point missions done by Navy Seals. The Navy Seals go on many of missions.
When you see the snipers lay on your belly and crawl
probably marine force recon or scout snipers