Applications are accepted from men who are 28 years old or less. You may request an age waiver (for those 29 to 30). Age waivers are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. If you are 17, you may enlist with a signature from a parent. If you have previous Navy SEAL experience and would like to become an officer, you are eligible up to age 33. SEALS must have under 20/70 vision, and it must be correctable to 20-25 vision. The worst eye can be 20/70, while the best eye 20/40 {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/b/b5/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-1Bullet3. jpg/v4-460px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-1Bullet3. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/b/b5/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-1Bullet3. jpg/aid512320-v4-728px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-1Bullet3. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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<br />\n</p></div>"} Upon enlisting in either the Navy or to be a SEAL, you’ll need to pass a secret security clearance. In order to do so, it’s important to have a blemish-free record. If you were planning on a committing a felony any time soon, change your plans. {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/0/02/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-1Bullet5. jpg/v4-460px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-1Bullet5. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/0/02/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-1Bullet5. jpg/aid512320-v4-728px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-1Bullet5. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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<br />\n</p></div>"} It’s important that you are not only physically sound, but mentally and psychologically sound as well. These traits will be assessed during your training.

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It’s important to tell them that you want a SEAL Challenge Contract. If you enlist in the Navy and then decide to become a SEAL, you do not get a $12,000 SEAL sign-on bonus. You’ll get a bonus, it just won’t be as steep. When visiting the recruiter, take with you your birth certificate, Social Security card, a 10-year history of where you lived and worked, three references with name, phone number, and address, and the names and addresses of people who can verify this information. If all goes well, the Navy recruiter will put you in touch with the regional Naval Special Warfare/Special Operations Mentor or coordinator. They will help you train for your PST (Physical Screening Test). They will also give you your Delayed Entry Program qualifying PST. Specific locations and information are given out on a need-to-know basis, but more information can be found on the SEAL/SWCC website.

Word Knowledge Paragraph Comprehension Mathematics Knowledge Arithmetic Reasoning General Science Auto and Shop Information Mechanical Comprehension Electronics Information Numerical Operations Coding Speed (this is optional and should be requested at your Military Entrance Processing Station. If it’s not requested, there is only one way to calculate your score; requesting this gives you more flexibility). You’ll want an Armed Forces Qualifying Test (AFQT) score (another qualifying test) of 78 or better. Men with this score and higher typically succeed at BUD/S.

On this day, you will take your ASVAB, get a physical (vision, hearing, range of motion, drug testing, medical history), and get a background screening. You will be told whether or not you qualify to become a SEAL. You will then need to sign the contract, taking any other job classification. This contract will have a boot camp date on it. This is for the Navy. Disregard this. After you take your PST (you’re “Delayed Entry,” remember?) and pass, you’ll start your SEAL training instead.

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<br />\n</p></div>"} Allowable Time: 12:30 Minutes Competitive Time: 9:30 Minutes Rest Period: 10 Minutes Event: Push-ups {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/b/b2/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet2. jpg/v4-460px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet2. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/b/b2/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet2. jpg/aid512320-v4-728px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet2. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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<br />\n</p></div>"} Allowable Time: 2:00 Minutes Minimum Repetition: 50 Competitive Repetition: 100 Rest Period: 2 Minutes Event: Sit-ups {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/e/e4/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet3. jpg/v4-460px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet3. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/e/e4/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet3. jpg/aid512320-v4-728px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet3. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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<br />\n</p></div>"} Allowable Time: 2:00 Minutes Minimum Repetition: 50 Competitive Repetition: 100 Rest Period: 2 Minutes Event: Pull-ups {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/6/68/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet4. jpg/v4-460px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet4. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/6/68/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet4. jpg/aid512320-v4-728px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet4. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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<br />\n</p></div>"} Allowable Time: No time limit Minimum Repetition: 10 (dead hang) Competitive Repetition: 19 (dead hang) Rest Period: 10 Minutes Event: 1 1⁄2 mile (2. 4 km) Run wearing boots and pants (has been changed to sneakers and shorts) {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/a/af/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet5. jpg/v4-460px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet5. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/a/af/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet5. jpg/aid512320-v4-728px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-6Bullet5. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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<br />\n</p></div>"} Allowable Time: 10:30 Minutes/Seconds Minimum Repetition: N/A Competitive Repetition: 10:20 Minutes/Seconds Rest Period: N/A

There is another PST you must take two weeks prior to SEAL boot camp in order to keep your contract. Do not let up on your training. If you do not pass PST 1 or 2 (or any other future PST), you will be taken off the SEAL pipeline and put in another area of the Navy. [7] X Research source

This lasts for 8 weeks. If you make it through, you’ll be shipped off to BUD/S in Coronado, CA. If you don’t, you’ll be placed in another division of the Navy. [7] X Research source

Phase I is “basic conditioning,” focused on mental and physical ability. Phase II covers underwater skills such as combat swimming and SCUBA diving. Phase III, on San Clemente Island, will teach weapons, demolitions and navigation skills and basic, small-unit tactics.

Get ready to hear some not so pretty things. You’ll be doing things like drown-proofing – where you have to swim with either your legs or hands bound – and surf torture – where you’re exposed to cold water for minutes on end, ordered to do calisthenics, and possibly even run miles in your cold, wet clothes. Then, you’ll just be ordered back into the water. [10] X Research source

Fourth week of this Basic Conditioning is affectionately known as “Hell Week. " You will be training for 5 1/2 days continuously with 4 hours of sleep total. This is the ultimate test of your physical and mental motivation. You will learn that you can do a hundred times more than what you thought you could ever do and learn how to depend on your team. If you make it through this torturous week, you’ll spend three weeks gladly making surveys, charts, and being more academic. [7] X Research source

You’ll be doing long-distance underwater dives. Actually, you’ll learn how swimming is a mode of transportation. This is unique to SEALs and sets you apart from other Special Operations forces. [7] X Research source {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/2/2b/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-12Bullet1. jpg/v4-460px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-12Bullet1. jpg”,“bigUrl”:”/images/thumb/2/2b/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-12Bullet1. jpg/aid512320-v4-728px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-12Bullet1. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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You’ll also be doing some sophisticated land navigation, patrolling techniques, rappelling, marksmanship and military explosives. Thankfully it’s not all surf torture and drown-proofing![7] X Research source {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/9/97/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-13Bullet1. jpg/v4-460px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-13Bullet1. jpg”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/9/97/Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-13Bullet1. jpg/aid512320-v4-728px-Become-a-Navy-SEAL-Step-13Bullet1. jpg",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:345,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:546,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">

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You’ll be starting off simple, with basic static line jumps to free falls to accelerated free falls to accelerated free falls with combat equipment to accelerated free falls with combat equipment from 9,500 feet (minimum). [7] X Research source

You’ll be taking this time learning TTPs; that’s Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. You’ll be put through cold-weather survival, marine operations, advanced combat swimming, close-quarter combat and land-warfare training, rendering you virtually immortal. Perhaps more importantly, you’ll be working as part of a platoon and as a valuable member of a team. [7] X Research source

A Navy SEAL is a Navy SEAL. Once you have this designation, you’ve already risen to the top. Now it’s time to just home in on what you’re naturally good at and thrive on it. Depending on the route you take, you will either go to Virginia Beach, VA, Pearl Harbor, HI, or Coronado, CA. [7] X Research source

If you have a medical rating, you will attend the Advanced Medical Training Course 18D first for 6 months to become a SEAL medic. This is in Fort Bragg, NC. If you are choosing to go the Officer route, you will attend the Junior Officer Training Course to learn about operations planning and how to brief and manage teams. [7] X Research source

Do Navy SEALS have to kill people? The SEAL/SWCC website says quite carefully, “The Navy SEALs train for war and fight to win. The execution of a SEAL’s duties is swift and violent when required yet guided by the principles that he serves to defend. "

After the Navy, you will always be a Navy SEAL. Having that title shows the world that you successfully completed some of the most rigorous training America has to offer. Your future will be full of opportunities.