How do I find a retired Navy SEAL?

How do I find a retired Navy SEAL?

Colin J. Kilrain – Vice admiral and former commanding officer, SEAL Team Four and Naval Special Warfare Group Two.

Are Navy SEALs secret?

No, being a SEAL (or other SpecOps member) is not a “secret,” and if/when you are privileged to meet one, do just what you should do for any other member of our American Military, Reserves and/or National Guard: Reach out to shake his or her hand, and at least say “Thank You for Your Service.”

How do you find out if someone is a Navy SEAL?

The search options allow looking for names according to service and rank — SEALs are not identified specifically as such. Go to VeriSEAL’s website. The website takes requests for verification of individuals who claim Navy SEAL status and may help determine if an individual is really a former SEAL or not.

Are there any Navy SEALs in the United States?

This list of United States Navy SEALs includes both current and former notable members the Naval Special Warfare teams, known as “SEALs” for ” SE a”, ” A ir” and ” L and”, the full spectrum of environments in which they operate; Matthew Axelson, a graduate of BUD/S 237 and member of SEAL Delivery Team One.

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How do you ask a fake Navy SEAL about the bell?

Immediately walking in to the grinder, you make a right and will see the bell right in front of the first phase office. If you were to question a potentially fake Navy SEAL, you could simply pose it as a curiosity-like question. “Did you ever think about ringing the bell?

Is there a list of all Navy SEALs who graduated buds?

The list exists and is maintained at the Naval Special Warfare Center. Every graduate of BUD/S is known and it isn’t classified. I don’t even want to begin to imagine the burden of classifying the identities of every SEAL/SWCC. That would mean every service record is classified.

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