NO!! To get through you have to always think about graduation day. You whack job. Put some respect on my foot print. Im navy frog here. Test me I will out PT you on my worst day you pessent
I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now. What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs? Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course. Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
I've never been to Bud/s training and had no desire to whatsoever. However, from watching these videos, it seems to me that you're mentally setting yourself up to fail. Possibly even during Basic. This is NOT a militaristic version of Who's Who or how well liked you can be around others. It's not a social gathering. I'm not saying you won't encounter biases; there will always be someone or something. Who cares? Why should you care? You're there to train, learn how to be a teammate, and make it into the Teams. If you make it through and join the Teams, what other people think of you won't matter because you will have proven to all that you are a SEAL. So, prepare hard physically and mentally, train hard and give 110% at all times, never quit, and you will get there. Remember, there is only one factor stopping you: YOU. DAN H. USAF '86-'90
You are going to fail even trying to ask questions and all this crap. When I went to rasp I didn’t even care or get nervous or anything it’s just another day. If you think training or the assessment is hard it doesn’t get easier. It only gets harder trust me.
Way to put out gents! I always had fun air dropping you all out the back of my airplane into the unknown. Nothing like sending boats and a bunch of gangstas out the back to go get after it.
Big Salute to ALL the young men who attempted this training and ALL of those who completed the training. As a retired Navy Master at Arms Chief Petty Officer, I’m PROUD and HONORED to know that you guys now STAND THE WATCH. Hooyah Navy!!!
I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now. What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs? Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course. Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
@@Anonymous18817 my advice would be to train hard and do the required physical training over and over again until it becomes easy. swim, pull ups, run, sit ups etc... Most importantly become mentally fit. It's 90 percent mental. Don't worry about how the SEAL Community feels about women becoming SEALS because what really matters is how YOU feel about becoming a NAVY SEAL and how hard you're willing to push yourself to become one. What the mind believes the body can achieve. I wish you and the rest of the females all the best. YOU CAN DO IT!!
My only reference is YT videos, but SWCC's selection has more focus on the mental strength and team integrity of the candidates. In contrast, SEAL's has a more personal/physical approach and is a bit more forgiving in comparison. Not to say that SEALs aren't the elite and the best, just that SWCC looks for something specific among those who qualify to be the aforementioned. If that makes any sense.
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now. What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs? Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course. Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
If SWCC wants to stand out for the teams and get from under their shadow they need to really stop advertising themselves as "boat drivers". And more like a Maritime Pirate hunting unit or something cooler like that. A unit that CAN infil SEALs but their main mission is destroying people with boats and doing recon. If they did that theyd have people lining up. Their marketing approach is wack.
I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now. What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs? Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course. Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
The instructors telling these guys they can come back…2 year minimum wait while having to do some shit job in the Navy is more demoralizing than DOring.
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now. What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs? Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course. Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
Seeing this video would have influenced me to go SWCC instead of ND now that I know it is its own pipeline distinct from BUD/s. Land PT makes me cry, but those weighted treads, brick out-of-water, and buddy-tow evolutions are too much fun. This is an AWESOME video, and I hope it brings the Navy more sailors to contribute in defending democracy around the world. Hooyah All Hands Magazine!!⚓
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now. What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs? Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course. Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
Once you get to the troops after all your training is done. It’s not what you think it is. You will not enjoy your time in the military as swcc. Trust me. Do SEAL or ND or EOD
@@AllHandsMagazine thank you. I have been getting my pst scores together so I can go. but the only videos I’ve seen are old. Especially the indoor combat training tank & water obstacle course.
It won't fly because they just had a highly public candidate death in BUDS. They are taking heat from every angle preaching reform. The last thing they would want is cameras around. Plus its a giant distraction for the instructors and candidates. FYI I am not nor ever was a seal.
I am a Filipino I prefer to join the us navy seal but it takes time to be resident in the America hopefully someday you have a recruitement here in the Philippines to get in the America it is my big dream to be a soldier. #ProudToBeFilipinoToJoinTheUsNavySeal
@@AllHandsMagazine no I meant make it through all 3 phases and for whatever reason not be selected. Or is it cut and dry if you make it to the end you graduate. I’m assuming there is no peer evaluations during the assessment and selection process
@@RS7evenSLDR Ah I see - yes, if you make it through all three phases you graduate (although we at All Hands are not part of NSW and can't speak for them, it's possible people have made it that far and haven't been selected in the past)
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now. What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs? Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course. Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
I’m so glad I went army and went to airborne and rasp. I got to my unit and they wanted to do the brick thing and I’m like I joined the army to not do this brick thing. My TL enjoyed punishing me lol. Made me a better man though.
this video doesnt show anything new or interesting. Lads getting beasted on the beach and instructors talking generic phrases. been done before on BUDs classes
Woke has taken root in the US military. Compared to similar documentaries about U.S. special operations forces, even the instructors have lost that aggressiveness that you normally see.
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now. What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs? Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course. Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
ONCE U PASSED THE TESTS IT'S NOT THE END TEAM WORKING ON WARD CHARGE CHARGE CHARGE NAVY'S BEST IS U SWCC I TOO WENT THE SAME TESTING SOFSFUSNST TEAM WORK GOD BLESS YOU GUYS
Both communities should come thru the same pipeline {BUD's} . Seems it would be more cost effective, produce a known product for both communities. Problem with that no women would ever be in SWCC.
The SWCC pipeline is intentionally different from BUD/S - the training focuses on building skills unique to SWCC's mission which isn't covered in BUD/S.
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now. What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs? Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course. Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
One thing I am very shocked about is that there is very little screaming unlike the navy seals course which has a lot. I am curious on why that is. I really like how they do this course they treat the cadets as humans and let the physical weed them out. I think buds could learn from this course.
It’s just because of the cameras, I was at swcc bcs (alpha phase) I recognize some of the instructors too, and it’s just bc cameras are on and this is good. It leaves out alot
Because all the BUD/S videos were back in the day. They yell, just not on camera, that can’t be publicized, someone would cry about it and say it’s inhumane/torture. They get offered a psych/counselor now too! When I went through SWCC selection I couldn’t even imagine them asking me that.
@seanmcmanus9656 This course looks more technical than buds with the medic, heavy weapons, boats, and diesel engines training. Buds is definitely harder but there are aspects in this course that are very distinct.
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now. What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs? Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course. Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
They're working under the Navy's Special Warfare Command and are trained to directly partake in special operations. I'm pretty sure that classifies them as 'operators'.
Looks like the best MOS 🫡👊🫡 if you’re going through this, help your team! Crack jokes, be a motivator! It’s not about you but it’s about those who are around you 🙏🏻 GET IT. DONT GIVE UP.
I was told once that to go through this, the key is to gaslight yourself into thinking you're having fun in structured recreation.
NO!! To get through you have to always think about graduation day. You whack job. Put some respect on my foot print. Im navy frog here. Test me I will out PT you on my worst day you pessent
I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now.
What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs?
Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course.
Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
I've never been to Bud/s training and had no desire to whatsoever. However, from watching these videos, it seems to me that you're mentally setting yourself up to fail. Possibly even during Basic.
This is NOT a militaristic version of Who's Who or how well liked you can be around others. It's not a social gathering. I'm not saying you won't encounter biases; there will always be someone or something. Who cares? Why should you care? You're there to train, learn how to be a teammate, and make it into the Teams. If you make it through and join the Teams, what other people think of you won't matter because you will have proven to all that you are a SEAL.
So, prepare hard physically and mentally, train hard and give 110% at all times, never quit, and you will get there.
Remember, there is only one factor stopping you: YOU.
DAN H.
USAF '86-'90
You are going to fail even trying to ask questions and all this crap. When I went to rasp I didn’t even care or get nervous or anything it’s just another day. If you think training or the assessment is hard it doesn’t get easier. It only gets harder trust me.
"Wanna get out?"
"Hooyah"
"Too bad"
"Hooyah"
And now I'm certain that dude made it lol
Way to put out gents! I always had fun air dropping you all out the back of my airplane into the unknown. Nothing like sending boats and a bunch of gangstas out the back to go get after it.
4:17
"WE'RE 1 HOUR IN!"
*Painful* "hooyah!"
Gotta admire he didn't quit!
Big Salute to ALL the young men who attempted this training and ALL of those who completed the training. As a retired Navy Master at Arms Chief Petty Officer, I’m PROUD and HONORED to know that you guys now STAND THE WATCH. Hooyah Navy!!!
I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now.
What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs?
Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course.
Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
@@Anonymous18817 my advice would be to train hard and do the required physical training over and over again until it becomes easy. swim, pull ups, run, sit ups etc... Most importantly become mentally fit. It's 90 percent mental. Don't worry about how the SEAL Community feels about women becoming SEALS because what really matters is how YOU feel about becoming a NAVY SEAL and how hard you're willing to push yourself to become one. What the mind believes the body can achieve. I wish you and the rest of the females all the best. YOU CAN DO IT!!
Man this seems very similar to buds. I had no idea these swcc guys were so hard as well
Different specialties and missions but both are extremely difficult to pass!
My only reference is YT videos, but SWCC's selection has more focus on the mental strength and team integrity of the candidates. In contrast, SEAL's has a more personal/physical approach and is a bit more forgiving in comparison. Not to say that SEALs aren't the elite and the best, just that SWCC looks for something specific among those who qualify to be the aforementioned. If that makes any sense.
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now.
What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs?
Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course.
Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
Lol..."ONE HOUR IN!"
I remember in marine Corps bootcamp when we changed from woodlands to deserts into 3rd phase it was a proud moment lol 😂 rah
If SWCC wants to stand out for the teams and get from under their shadow they need to really stop advertising themselves as "boat drivers". And more like a Maritime Pirate hunting unit or something cooler like that. A unit that CAN infil SEALs but their main mission is destroying people with boats and doing recon. If they did that theyd have people lining up. Their marketing approach is wack.
I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now.
What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs?
Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course.
Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
@@Anonymous18817 Stop leaving this comment everywhere and spamming that's what I'd recommend.
Iykyk, SWCC does a lot more than deliver sof units .
@firerose4271 you will be nothing but a burden just like every woman in the military bc you can't pull your weight
Afghanistan has no oceans to fight in. They should figure something else out
The instructors telling these guys they can come back…2 year minimum wait while having to do some shit job in the Navy is more demoralizing than DOring.
Much respect to anyone who trains/deploys to put themselves in harms way.
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now.
What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs?
Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course.
Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
@@Anonymous18817 hit up Jake Zweig cause we'd love to hear your background story on what led you to want to join a combat unit
Seeing this video would have influenced me to go SWCC instead of ND now that I know it is its own pipeline distinct from BUD/s. Land PT makes me cry, but those weighted treads, brick out-of-water, and buddy-tow evolutions are too much fun. This is an AWESOME video, and I hope it brings the Navy more sailors to contribute in defending democracy around the world. Hooyah All Hands Magazine!!⚓
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now.
What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs?
Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course.
Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
Once you get to the troops after all your training is done. It’s not what you think it is. You will not enjoy your time in the military as swcc. Trust me. Do SEAL or ND or EOD
@@ANostalgicMemory why
I wish NSW did what the AF SO does. All NSW should go through BUDS phase I together and then branch off after that.
Just like SAS/SBS selection. All the same
@@WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot290 Yep.
If SWCC training was as hard as SEAL training, they wouldn’t wouldn’t be able to maintain the manning rates in the SWCC community.
@@bend6470 no they didn’t.
They do NSW prep together
Can you guys do a new one for bud/s ? Seal training ? I’d like to see the updated processes
We'll see what we can do!
That won't fly
@@AllHandsMagazine thank you. I have been getting my pst scores together so I can go. but the only videos I’ve seen are old. Especially the indoor combat training tank & water obstacle course.
@@captainkielbasa5471 why not
It won't fly because they just had a highly public candidate death in BUDS. They are taking heat from every angle preaching reform. The last thing they would want is cameras around. Plus its a giant distraction for the instructors and candidates. FYI I am not nor ever was a seal.
David Goggins would be so proud 2:45
What happened to the crowd of students that started at the beginning of Episode 1? They seem to have magically disappeared.
I don't think I could make the 2nd day
It was hard enough to keep up while filming this!
U GUYS KEEP PUSHING NEVER GIVE IN, NO SNIVELERS FOR USA SWCCS NSTSF
TEAM WORK GUYS TEAM WORKING KEEPING U ON GOING WORK IT OUT
CHARGE CHARGE CHARGE SWCC
I found that going through this and BUDs..it was all easy..just mental game and gut check...
I am a Filipino I prefer to join the us navy seal but it takes time to be resident in the America hopefully someday you have a recruitement here in the Philippines to get in the America it is my big dream to be a soldier.
#ProudToBeFilipinoToJoinTheUsNavySeal
You can become a citizen by joining the US military. Service guarantees citizenship.
The candidate at 13:42 is one hell of a self aware human.
😍🔱
One day
What’s the song at 1640?
Can you make it through and still not get selected??
Yes, a candidate can pass Alfa Phase and complete The Tour and then fail advanced training in Bravo and Charlie phases and not earn their pin.
@@AllHandsMagazine no I meant make it through all 3 phases and for whatever reason not be selected. Or is it cut and dry if you make it to the end you graduate. I’m assuming there is no peer evaluations during the assessment and selection process
@@RS7evenSLDR Ah I see - yes, if you make it through all three phases you graduate (although we at All Hands are not part of NSW and can't speak for them, it's possible people have made it that far and haven't been selected in the past)
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now.
What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs?
Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course.
Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
Этого не покажут по телевидению в России....
Yeah. In Russia they would clown these guys. In Russia they ride and fight bears. In America we run from them
I’m so glad I went army and went to airborne and rasp. I got to my unit and they wanted to do the brick thing and I’m like I joined the army to not do this brick thing. My TL enjoyed punishing me lol. Made me a better man though.
this video doesnt show anything new or interesting. Lads getting beasted on the beach and instructors talking generic phrases. been done before on BUDs classes
Had my WA boater card since '08. Hope I can wear my uniform soon. Tridents rock.
Back to cali for Christmas lol i zaid ildeady trqin u
Woke has taken root in the US military.
Compared to similar documentaries about U.S. special operations forces, even the instructors have lost that aggressiveness that you normally see.
What SEAL Doc's have you seen? This DOC is Good No Wimps here, from what I Saw.
Lol what? Go to 5:45 and listen to the yelling going on away from the cameras…
Conarodo Michelle and all good bear Grylls 😊
Can confirm the cold water did not keep Jack awake :c
20:31 Are those empty rucks!??? Please tell me those are NOT empty friggin rucks!!???
40lbs!
4:01
7
Many call themselves “Operators” but many do not want to go through Green Team or OTC.
Yea idk it’s kinda like everyone is an operator now.
oh uh. navy needs more undes
A uniform?
Yes it is
Class
At buds do they wear the NWU type 3s or BDUs?
NWUs - same as SWCC
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now.
What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs?
Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course.
Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
The one looking at the MRE to see what it was kills me. It is calories, consume it.
ONCE U PASSED THE TESTS IT'S NOT THE END TEAM WORKING ON WARD
CHARGE CHARGE CHARGE NAVY'S BEST IS U SWCC I TOO WENT THE SAME TESTING SOFSFUSNST TEAM WORK GOD BLESS YOU GUYS
I'M NATIONAL GOURDSMEN FOR THE PEOPLE, AND WITH PEOPLE, ALL THE WAY FOR PEOPLE'S, UNCONVENTIONAL
LOVED ONE'S KNOW ME BEST, ETC...
Punctuation, grammar and spelling will get you far in life. You should turn off the caps lock first.
lmao 2:53 dude on the back left of the boat aint even carrying shit
Benefits of being the short guy!
Both communities should come thru the same pipeline {BUD's} . Seems it would be more cost effective, produce a known product for both communities. Problem with that no women would ever be in SWCC.
Not really, no need for SWCCs to go to BUD/S.
The SWCC pipeline is intentionally different from BUD/S - the training focuses on building skills unique to SWCC's mission which isn't covered in BUD/S.
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now.
What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs?
Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course.
Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
where are the operator cooks. just go through BUDS
One thing I am very shocked about is that there is very little screaming unlike the navy seals course which has a lot. I am curious on why that is. I really like how they do this course they treat the cadets as humans and let the physical weed them out. I think buds could learn from this course.
lol, the cameras are rolling
It’s just because of the cameras, I was at swcc bcs (alpha phase) I recognize some of the instructors too, and it’s just bc cameras are on and this is good. It leaves out alot
Because all the BUD/S videos were back in the day. They yell, just not on camera, that can’t be publicized, someone would cry about it and say it’s inhumane/torture. They get offered a psych/counselor now too! When I went through SWCC selection I couldn’t even imagine them asking me that.
kind of crazy that you think future SEALs and SWCCs can't handle getting yelled at lmao
they know what they're doing let them run their course
Depends on the culture of that community.
My SWCC badge is shiny.
After a tour in SWCC, do many of these guys find their way to BUDS? It looks like a good prep and familiarization for the Teams.
Honestly. When reading it sounds easy. Then you see it and it's a shorter buds with more comfort
@seanmcmanus9656 This course looks more technical than buds with the medic, heavy weapons, boats, and diesel engines training. Buds is definitely harder but there are aspects in this course that are very distinct.
SWCC seems so elementary compared to BUD/S let alone SQT or the SEAL career as a whole
Lots of SWCC guys become SEALS once they get their foot in the door in the NSW community so I see what your saying but they are badass man either way.
Do one for the SEALS!!
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@luckypenguin5372 We've seen that 4 times by now
Hi, I’m a 22 year old woman and I’m training to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. I’m a civilian and I want to go enlisted. I know five other women that are training for BUD/S, one of them is in BUD/S Prep right now.
What advice would you give for women that want to be SEALs? How does the SEAL community feel about women joining them? Do you think women should be allowed to become Navy SEALs?
Most female SEAL candidates struggle with carrying the boats and logs, doing pull ups, having grip strength and completing the “Dirty Name” on the obstacle course.
Also, a lot of female SEAL candidates break their legs or develop stress fractures. Women have smaller and thinner bones than men.
Seals are like, the fed you that much lol😂
It's like a really cool uber
Swcc not operators
They're working under the Navy's Special Warfare Command and are trained to directly partake in special operations. I'm pretty sure that classifies them as 'operators'.
then you would be an idiot @@apimyfriend
Basically they are boat drivers. Wow, big deal.
Shooting big guns on big boats in hostile territories isn't for everyone.
Bud/s light.
You do it
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Modern day superheroes
Looks like the best MOS 🫡👊🫡 if you’re going through this, help your team! Crack jokes, be a motivator! It’s not about you but it’s about those who are around you 🙏🏻
GET IT. DONT GIVE UP.