Called upon to perform the toughest duties in the armed forces, Special Operations Forces directly affect the protection of America's freedom.
Army Special Forces
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75th Ranger Regiment
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160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
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Marine Force Reconnaissance
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Marine Corps Special Operations Command
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Marine RECON Missions
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Sea, Air, and Land Teams
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Navy SEALs Missions
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Becoming a Navy SEAL
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Air Force Special Tactics
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Although there is no easy way to become a SEAL, there are several ways to become a SEAL candidate. As a civilian you can request to join the SEALs prior to enlisting through the SEAL Challenge Contract (Seaman to SEAL program). The SEAL Challenge Contract guarantees you the opportunity to become a SEAL candidate and entitles you to certain bonuses and benefits when you enlist.
If you don't get a SEAL Challenge Contract prior to enlisting, you can still volunteer to take the Physical Screening Test (PST) during the first week boot camp. If you successfully pass the PST a Naval Special Operation Motivator will interview you. The motivator will then submit a request for you to enter the Naval Special Warfare (BUD/S) training pipeline.
TIP: Be sure to tell the Navy recruiter that you want to take the SEAL Challenge before you enlist. SEAL volunteers that don't have the SEAL Challenge Contract prior to joining don't qualify for the same benefits as applicants that have the contract.
NAVY SEALS QUALIFICATIONS
All SEAL candidates are required to meet the following qualification standards and pass the Physical Screening Test (PST):
Once you enlist in the delayed entry program, you will be assigned a SEAL/SWCC mentor who will screen / test and help prepare you for the first level of training Boot Camp and Pre-BUDS. You will be judged initially by your Navy PST scores so prepare for this phase of your journey by practicing the PST several times. Consider the PST your Entrance Exam -- you will be required to take the Navy SEAL PST prior to attending boot camp several times with your SEAL/SWCC mentor.
After Boot Camp, you will attend an advanced workout program at Great Lakes that will prepare you for BUD/S. Taking the Navy SEAL PST is still a requirement and getting into the optimum range is highly recommended. For the latest in academic, physical, psychological, background requirements, see the Official Navy SEAL/SWCC Page.
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