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Who is the youngest Navy SEAL?

Scott Helvenston is the youngest Navy SEAL of all time! Scott Helvenston was just 17-years-old when he joined the ranks of the most elite American military unit and the envy of combat forces around the globe. He served in the SEAL teams for 12 years until discharged in 1994.
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Who is the youngest ever Navy SEAL?

Scott Helvenston was born in 1965 in Ocala, Florida and raised in Leesburg, Florida. In 1982, he received special permission to join the U.S. Navy and, at 17, he became the youngest Navy SEAL in U.S. history.
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What is the youngest age to be a Navy SEAL?

The Navy SEAL requirements state that all Navy SEAL candidates are between the ages of 18 and 28, though candidates who are 17 can attend the training with signed parental permission. Navy SEAL candidates are also required to be United States citizens.
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Are there 18 year old Navy SEALs?

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.
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Who is the toughest Navy SEAL?

Who Is David Goggins? David Goggins, a triathlete, ultramarathoner and retired Navy SEAL, is often nicknamed "the toughest man alive" or "the world's toughest man" for his extreme athletic feats.
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Which SEAL team is most badass?

SEAL Team 6, officially known as United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), and Delta Force, officially known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D), are the most highly trained elite forces in the US military.
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Is Navy SEAL harder than Ranger?

While the route to SEALs training is more direct than for the Rangers, each training is more intensive. To be considered for SEALs training, candidates must meet a series of strict physical criteria and pass several tests.
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What is the 40 60 rule Navy SEALs?

The 40 percent rule is simple. When your mind tells you that you're exhausted, fried, and totally tapped out, you're really only 40 percent done: You still have 60 percent left in your tank. So why do you (we) stop?
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What is the Navy SEAL age limit?

Applicants must be from 17 to 28 years old. Waivers for men ages 29 and 30 are available for highly qualified candidates. Men with prior enlisted service as SEALs who are seeking to become SEAL Officers can request waivers to age 33. Vision must be correctable to 20/25.
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At what age can you no longer be a Navy SEAL?

Applicants for SEALs must be from 17 to 28 years old. Waivers for men ages 29 and 30 are available for highly qualified candidates. Men with prior enlisted service as SEALs who are seeking to become SEAL Officers can request waivers to age 33.
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How old was Chris Kyle at Buds?

Chris Kyle was 24 when he graduated with BUD/S Class 233 in March 2001. Before year 2000, any U. S. National in the age between 18 and 35 can enlist in the U.S. Navy.
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How long did Chris Kyle serve?

Chris Kyle was a former Navy SEAL who served in the United States military from 1999 to 2009. During his military career, he completed four tours of duty in the Iraq War and became known as one of the most lethal snipers in American history.
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Has a girl become a Navy SEAL?

There are no past or present female Navy SEALs.
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Who is the youngest Navy SEAL to pass buds?

Scott Helvenston – Youngest SEAL in history to complete BUD/S; worked as private military contractor in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was killed during an ambush in Fallujah, Iraq in March 2004.
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Can I be a Navy SEAL at 40?

There are age limits in the military for a reason, but even for the SEAL training program, the window to attend Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training (BUD/S) is from 17-28 years.
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How long was David Goggins a SEAL?

Following SEAL Qualification Training (SQT) and the completion of a probationary period, he received the NEC 5326 as a Combatant Swimmer (SEAL) and was assigned to SEAL Team 5. In his 20-year military career, Goggins served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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How long is a SEAL contract?

A Navy SEAL contract is six years, but you can always re-enlist and extends its duration.
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What is the Navy SEAL 1 second rule?

The 1-Second Decision is a decision-making strategy used to overcome obstacles and stay on track towards a goal. It involves taking control of your mind in moments of adversity or pain and making a conscious decision to stay focused on the task at hand, because you really want what's on the other side.
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What is the 3 foot rule Navy SEALs?

When I was learning CQB (Close Quarter Battle) from a Navy SEAL, I was taught to “stay in your three-foot world.” What did that mean? That means control the space around you in a three-foot direction. Don't worry what could or could not be in the rest of the building we are clearing.
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Why do Navy SEALs wake up at 430?

He said: 'The reason I wake up at 4:30am in the morning is because no one else is awake yet so that gives me the opportunity to do things that I need to get done kinda selfishly for myself, and the big one in that category is working out.
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Which is harder to be a SEAL or marine?

Training to become a SEAL is an order of magnitude more difficult than the Marine bootcamp. The drop out rate for SEAL classes is usually around 80 percent. Officers and enlisted men train side-by-side. However, this program is not open to women.
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Has anyone ever been an Army Ranger and a Navy SEAL?

David Goggins' military background reads like a case of bad “stolen valor” — the retired Navy SEAL chief is believed to be the only member of the armed forces to complete the Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/s) course (including going through Hell Week three times), U.S. Army Ranger School (where he graduated as ...
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Who are the toughest Navy SEALs or Marines?

SEAL training is much harder than Marine Corp boot camp; by a lot. Navy SEAL candidates endure a grueling program that most would agree is the toughest training in any branch of service.
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