What are the steps to becoming a Navy Seal from the time you walk in the recruitment center to when you start training?
From www.navyseals.com: ———————– Requirements for civilians entering the SEAL program are: 1. U.S. citizen with no felony convictions (for security clearance). 2. Vision no worse than 20/40 in one eye and 20/70 in the other, correctable to 20/20, no color blindness. 3. Age 28 or less. 4. ASVAB – combined “AR” and “VE” 104 or higher, 50 or higher in the “MC” category. 5. Special operations programs are only open to men. 6. Volunteer for diving duty and pass the Diving Physical The SEAL Challenge Program Option guarantees the opportunity to enter the Naval Special Warfare/SEAL community for individuals desiring a 4-year USN enlistment (6-year enlistment for Medical Special Operations Technician). This option provides for entry into Class “A” School. Applicants must volunteer for diving duty to become eligible for all training pipelines offered in Special Operations. —————- From that point, the Road to BUD/S is: 1 ENLISTMENT Once you have successfully taken the AS