Navy Seals
The Navy SEALs are a special operations force of the United States Navy known for their rigorous training and versatility in various combat situations. The acronym SEAL stands for Sea, Air, and Land, reflecting their ability to operate in diverse environments. They are often involved in counter-terrorism, reconnaissance, and direct action missions.
To become a Navy SEAL, candidates must complete a demanding selection process called BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training). This training includes physical conditioning, combat diving, and survival skills. SEALs are recognized for their teamwork, discipline, and commitment to completing their missions under challenging conditions.