No, stop laughing. I don’t mean me. A Newphew of mine wants to join the navy and be a SEAL. I’d like to assist him, particularly with the recruiters, but don’t think my own experience was completely applicable to what he wants. I was an avionics tech, not a specialty needed in the SEALs at any rate.
I already know he can’t join the navy specifically to be a SEAL and I’ll explain that to him. I want to encourage him to get guaranteed training of some kind but the specifics will have to wait until he takes an ASVAB test. I do not want to see him join as an undesignated seaman and just telling him to be a striker for boatswain’s mate becuase I don’t know what else to say isn’t acceptable either. Maybe he should be a boatswain’s mate but I’d really like to find out if there are better ratings for his goals and civilian life job prospects.
Not only do Seabees learn civillian job skills like welding and heavy equipment operation, they also have to train with the Marines in fundamental combat skills. With that under his belt, if he went from there to SEAL training, he be better prepared than someone who, say, went through fire controlman school. And if he washes out of SEALS, at least he can fall back on those constructions skills.
(I tried out for SEALS, but washed-out: I couldn’t bite out any good songs on a row of bicycle horns)
Thanks ** JamesCarroll]/B], finding the term “source rating” gave me the info I was looking for on another search. I was actually a little suprised how wide the possible ratings are. This gives me some fodder to talk to him and find out what his interests are. Yes, I know the recruiter will tell him all this but the recruiter has a vested interest.
You can go into the Navy with the express intention of becoming a SEAL or SWCC. (Special Warfare Combatant Crewman, if I remember my acronyms correctly.) This is called a SEAL Challenge contract (http://www.sealchallenge.navy.mil/). Information, I’m sure, is available there.
A motherlode of information on this process is available in the archives of the message board at http://www.socnetcentral.com/vb. Just make sure (very sure) if you are going to ask a question that it has NOT been asked before, as the people there are not very kind to newbies who haven’t done their research. Search, search, search.