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Navy seals spec ops
Navy seals spec ops





navy seals spec ops

Step 3: Advanced training/placement (SEAL community) Advanced Sea, Air and Land training (five months - Coronado).Parachute Jump School (one month - Fort Benning, Georgia).BUD/S Phase III: Weapons, demolitions and small unit tactics (two months - Coronado).BUD/S Phase II: Diving (two months - Coronado).BUD/S Phase I: Physical conditioning (two months - Coronado).BUD/S indoctrination: (five weeks - Coronado, California).Here is the SEAL recruit's training pipeline: For instance, a SEAL recruit will go straight to BUD/S - Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training - after boot camp, and a SWCC recruit will go to SWCC training to learn their job/rating.

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Now, all of the above members of the Special Warfare/Operations communities use their own training as their A-school. No longer do boot-camp graduates have to go to a variety of A-schools. Step 2: Training (for SEAL candidates only, as an example) A recruit will attend boot camp with one of these designations, and as long as he can pass the physical screening test (PST) at boot camp, he can attend the next phase of training. All Naval Special Warfare/Naval Special Operations careers have individual source ratings. Step 1: Choose a Spec Ops/Spec War source rating.Ĭompetition for rank advancement now occurs within the Special Warfare community, as opposed to competing Navy-wide for advancement to the next pay grade. Below are the four steps required to become a member of the Navy Special Warfare/Operations communities: A student also can choose another career path within the Navy. All the SpecWar/SpecOps communities are seeking to expand their size by up to 20% by 2010. If the student has the desire and meets the standards of the other communities in SpecWar/SpecOps, he can attend one of those schools. In many instances, if a member gets injured at SEAL training or decides SEALs is not for them, they can be transferred into one of the other special warfare or special operations professions. This change in structure not only affects the way SEALs operate, but also Navy divers, EOD and SWCC. Naval Special Operations - EOD (Navy Diving and Explosive Ordnance Disposal), Navy diver (deep-sea diving and salvage operations).SWCC - Special Warfare Combatant Crewman.To be a member of the Naval Special Warfare/Operations community, you have four choices: Now, the Special Warfare and Special Operations communities have their own rating source codes.







Navy seals spec ops