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.
too long :[
in 2011(this year) US Navy Seals killed him on May 1st.
Around 2,450 to 2,000 they make up 1% of the Navy.
It is a sad and painful statement of facts, but there are many who have been in Seals have never been deployed on an actual combat mission. With all of their training and all of the skills and motivation they bring to the covert battlefield, they were simply in the wrong place when the mission was ordered. They represent a valuable asset that will not be squandered lightly on a mission that is ill suited for men of their talent. They curse their luck and continue to train.
alot
1-3 each year
potchers killl them
1-3 each year
hundred of thousands each year
Though the SEAL's had their beginnings in WWII and more formal beginnings in 1961, the Navy SEAL teams were officially established in 1962 by President Kennedy. Most of the first SEAL teams were comprised of members from UDT units.
The US Navy has made purchases from Browning many times throughout its history.
1-3 a year Weddell seals can have 1 -2 pups, as this species can give birth to twin pups.