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  1. O United States Navy SEALs, comumente conhecidas como Navy SEALs, derivado da sua capacidade de operar no mar (SEa), no ar (Air) e em terra (Land), [4] [5] são a principal força de operações especiais da Marinha dos Estados Unidos e um componente do Naval Special Warfare Command. [6]

  2. The United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Teams, commonly known as Navy SEALs, are the U.S. Navy's primary special operations force and a component of the Naval Special Warfare Command. Among the SEALs' main functions are conducting small-unit special operation missions in maritime, jungle, urban, arctic, mountainous, and ...

  3. This list of United States Navy SEALs includes both current and former notable members of the Naval Special Warfare teams, known as "SEALs" for "SEa", "Air" and "Land", the full spectrum of environments in which they operate.

    • Screening
    • Naval Special Warfare Preparatory School
    • Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL
    • Parachute Jump School
    • Seal Qualification Training
    • Seal Troop (TRP) Training
    • See Also
    • Further Reading
    • External Links

    Training to become a Navy SEAL is voluntary, and officers and enlisted sailors train side by side. To volunteer, a SEAL candidate must be a US citizen between 18 and 29 years old in the U.S. Navy. Occasionally, personnel from foreign armed forces allied with the United States have been invited to train at BUD/S. For two years, of seven initially pl...

    The training curriculum begins at Naval Special Warfare Preparatory School in Great Lakes, Illinois. Here, aspiring SEALs are given a crash course in the physical standards required to even attempt to become a SEAL. It starts with the initial Physical Screening Test and ends with a more demanding Modified Physical Screening Test, one that includes ...

    BUD/S is a 24-week training course that develops the SEAL candidates' mental and physical stamina and leadership skills. Each BUD/S phase includes timed physical condition tests, with the time requirements becoming more demanding each week. BUD/S consists of a three-week orientation followed by three phases, covering physical conditioning (seven we...

    Upon successful completion of BUD/S, SEAL Candidates go on to receive both static line and free-fall training at Tactical Air Operations in San Diego, CA. The accelerated three-week program is highly regimented, facilitated by world-class Instructors, and designed to develop safe and competent free-fall jumpers in a short period of time. To complet...

    SEAL Qualification Training (SQT) is a 26-week course that will take the student from the basic elementary level of Naval Special Warfare to a more advanced degree of tactical training. SQT is designed to provide students with the core tactical knowledge they will need to join a SEAL Platoon. The class will learn advanced skill sets in weapons trai...

    Following SQT, new SEALs will receive orders to a SEAL Team and assignment to a Troop (TRP) and subordinate Platoon (PLT). New operators will join their Platoon wherever they are in their deployment cycle. The normal workup or pre-deployment workup is a 12- to 18-month cycle divided into three phases.

    "Navy Fact File: Navy SEALs". San Diego: Naval Special Warfare Command – Public Affairs Office, United States Navy. 3 March 2005. Archived from the original on 3 March 2005. Retrieved 25 June 2006.
    McCoy, Shane T. (August 2004). "Testing Newton's Law", All Hands Magazine, p. 33.
    Obringer, Lee Ann. "How the Navy SEALs Work". How Stuff Works. Retrieved 14 June 2006.
    Sasser, Charles W. Encyclopedia of The Navy SEALs, Facts on File, 2002. (ISBN 0-8160-4569-0)
  4. The United States Naval Special Warfare Command ( USNSWC ), also known as NAVSPECWARCOM and WARCOM, [3] is the naval component of United States Special Operations Command, the unified command that oversees and conducts the nation's special operations and missions.

  5. The United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land Teams, commonly known as Navy SEALs, are the U.S. Navy's special forces. Their acronym is derived from their ability to operate at sea, in the air, and on land.

  6. O United States Navy SEALs, comumente conhecidas como Navy SEALs, derivado da sua capacidade de operar no mar ( SE a), no ar ( A ir) e em terra ( L and), são a principal força de operações especiais da Marinha dos Estados Unidos e um componente do Naval Special Warfare Command.