Not while they are members of the US Coast Guard. Only US Navy personnel can apply to be SEALS. The selection program is quite competitive.
the 6th u.s branch is the coast guard. Navy Seals is federal owned
The coast guard is a branch of the military. Most small boat operations in armed conflicts are driven by a coastie . Most of the landing craft driven onto the beaches of normandy where skippered by the coast guard. They are armed and even go on special ops missions with teams like the seals. They also board drug running boats and shot 50cal machine guns . A far cry from lifeguards
The correct order to display the seals is the same as displaying their flags together:Army Birthday --14 June 1775Marine Corps Birthday - 10 November 1775Navy Birthday - 13 Oct 1775-Abolished Feb 1781-Reinstated 7 Sep 1781Air Force Birthday - 18 September 1947*Coast Guard Birthday - 4 August 1790*According to the Institute of Heraldry, and in keeping with the order in which troops are listed in Department of Defense Directive 1005.8, during peacetime the Coast Guard falls under the Department of Homeland Security. During wartime, if the Coast Guard comes under the control of the Department of Defense, then the Coast Guard flag would come before the Air Force flag in order of precedence.
No, You just have to be 18 or older, 17 with parents signature.
Yes, there are seals in Massachusetts. They can be found along the coast, particularly on islands like Monomoy and Muskeget. Seals are often spotted basking on rocks or swimming in the waters off the coast of Massachusetts.
Weddell seals are earless seals which live under the permanent ice that surrounds the Antarctic coast
One place is the west coast of the United States.
Grey seals usually only have 1 to 2 babies at a time. On the east coast grey seals have their pups in the autumn. On the west coast these seals have their pups in the winter. The pups only stay with their mother for the first month of their life and then venture off on their own.
northwest coast of the hawaiian islands
seals are still around. they are not yet extinct but are becoming extinct
They live in the Arctic or with the mothers.
There are lions in the Namib Desert along the coast where they feed on seals.