Navy Seal training lasts about nine months.
SEAL team six is an elite force with the hardest training in the world. Before they were exposed, the government vowed to not reveal them to the public, they are more protected than regular SEAL teams.
BUD/S is the Navy acronym for Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL training. BUDS, is the first training step for SEAL recruits; though recruits can pass BUDS training, it doesn't mean they'll go on to become SEAL's, as SEAL training follows BUDS.
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You continue on as an enlisted man in the Navy.
Some of the test that are done in the Navy Seal training include a timed four-mile, timed 1,000-meter swim and two sets of physical readiness tests.
Navy SEAL training consists of the BUD/s (basic underwater demolition and SEAL), a physical screening test at the beginning and end of training, 2 weeks of regular training and a week called "Hell week"
First you have to be in the Navy, then accepted into the SEAL unit. Then sign up for training as a sniper, then pass and get accepted.
you have to go for training first before entering the SEAL team.
Navy SEAL officers can get deployed for as long as 8 to 10 months out of the year, not counting the times that they will be gone for training also.
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Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training began in 1962. It is the initial training program for Navy SEAL candidates, designed to prepare them for the demanding physical and mental challenges they will face in the field. BUD/S has since become a critical component of the Navy SEAL selection process.