In order to become a Navy SEAL, new recruits must undergo a notoriously difficult selection and training process; less than a third of those who begin are able to finish due to its extreme rigor.
SEALs use the same weapons as conventional infantry but train for split-second judgment under ambiguity rather than scripted accuracy. SEAL close-quarters missions require shot accountability over ...
Since its inception in 2014, SEAL Officer Assessment and Selection (SOAS) has served as an important step in screening potential candidates for Navy SEAL training. Conducted in three classes each ...