Got Nerves Of Steel? Be A Navy SEAL
Fearless Men With A Mission
As their title suggests, Navy Seals are primarily exceptional swimmers and divers, capable of operating in freezing water temperatures well beyond normal human endurance. But their strengths do not end there. Seals are also formidable, though covert, fighters who’ve been specially trained to operate in the air AND on land.
The core role of Navy Seals is to conduct top secret, combat on land and sea, involving sniper tasks; search and destroy tasks; evasion and rescue; saboteur tasks; force protection; and a variety of other dangerous, often life-threatening, tasks.
What It Takes To Be A Seal
Navy Seals are one of a kind because they go through one of the most brutal, physically and mentally-exhausting 30-month training program, that in the end gives them nerves of steel to face the most dangerous situations. You can be that one of a kind fighter, but you’ll need to meet some minimum requirements. You’ll be a male preferably younger than 28 years; absolutely a US citizen; possess extremely sharp vision (no color blindness); BUT most importantly, you’ll need to possess near-perfect health; extraordinary strength and endurance, and be mentally sharp, too.
Of course, if you have nerves of steel to take on and overcome the supreme challenge of basic training … you can indeed be a Navy Seal.


