no. only certain ratings are open to NCS. the new SpecWar is not one of them
2007-12-02 06:37:08
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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once you're previous sufficient to affix....extreme college grad..17+ years previous...then you honestly can attempt out for the SEALS. One does no longer connect. there's a ten% - 15% cost of those are universal into the SEAL software who end the tutorial (or to envision yet differently 80 5% - ninety% fail). in a unmarried BUDS classification, no one finished the 6 month route. in basic terms the finest of the finished finished the U.S. military SEALS route. sturdy success and commence education now. See properly the following website for the failings one has to do to QUALIFY for the U.S. military SEALS education...and education is going on for the era of a few time contained in the SEALS. (USN, retired)
2016-10-25 07:43:39
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answered by ? 3
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dowen,
You must be signed up for a minimum of 6 years.
It takes 4 years of training to become a SEAL.
U must be very committed. Other wise U will not make the grade. An u still have the 6 years to serve.
Think it though.
Hope this helps?
Ben
2007-12-02 04:07:13
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answered by benhogan7 3
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I think they will require you to re enlist before you actually start train, if you should be accepted into the program. This is specialized training, and the Navy is NOT going to wast time training any "short timers".
2007-12-02 04:01:01
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answered by WC 7
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National call to service ended 3 years ago. So that would make it kind of difficult.
2007-12-02 04:07:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No. They won't spend all that money training you for a 2 year commitment.
2007-12-02 04:03:40
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answered by JLO 3
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You can try out any time you wish. The key is try.
2007-12-02 04:00:43
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answered by schneider2294@sbcglobal.net 6
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