Can a Navy SEAL lose his trident?

Under Navy regulations, a SEAL's Trident can be taken if a commander loses “faith and confidence in the service member's ability to exercise sound judgment, reliability and personal conduct.” The Navy has removed 154 Tridents since 2011.
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Can a SEAL take another SEALs Trident?

Here's Why He's Sending Gallagher to a Board Instead. Enlisted Navy SEALs can have their hard-earned tridents revoked by superior officers, but Rear Adm. Collin Green wants other sailors to decide whether Chief Eddie Gallagher should retain the device.
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Why do SEALs put Tridents on coffin?

The badges are the badges SEALs (aka: Special Warfare Insignia or SEAL Trident) earn when they graduate from BUD/S (Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL) and become full fledged SEALs. To nail them into the coffin by hand is a complete sign of respect to a fallen comrade.
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Is the SEAL Trident real gold?

It meets all U S Government specifications. This trident is actually worn by active duty and former US Navy SEALs when in civilian attire. Wear as a tribute to our Military. These are not made from real gold.
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Who can wear a Navy SEAL Trident?

United States Navy Special Warfare SEAL Trident Insignia

Criteria: First created in the 1960s, the insignia recognizes those service members who have completed the Navy's Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training, completed SEAL Qualification Training and have been designated as U.S. Navy SEALs.
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Can you lose your Trident?

Under Navy regulations, a SEAL's Trident can be taken if a commander loses “faith and confidence in the service member's ability to exercise sound judgment, reliability and personal conduct.” The Navy has removed 154 Tridents since 2011.
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Are there any female Navy SEALs?

For the first time, a female sailor has successfully completed the grueling 37-week training course to become a Naval Special Warfare combatant-craft crewman — the boat operators who transport Navy SEALs and conduct their own classified missions at sea.
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Who is the greatest Navy SEAL OF ALL TIME?

Who is the most famous Navy SEAL? Jesse Ventura tops our list. Following his service on the Underwater Demolition Team, Ventura was a pro wrestler and Governor of Minnesota. Two people on the list have gone on to become NASA astronauts.
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Why is the Navy SEAL Trident called a Budweiser?

The Special Warfare Insignia derived its moniker the “Budweiser” from its striking resemblance to the Anheuser-Busch logo, which has an eagle intertwined with the Anheuser-Busch A. No matter which of its names it is known by, the SEAL Trident is proudly worn by those who have earned the right to be called a Navy SEAL.
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What tattoo do Navy SEALs get?

U.S. Navy Special Warfare Insignia (Seal Trident)

A common tattoo that you will find on both current Seals and those retired from the Navy is the Seal Trident. This symbol recognizes Navy Seals and designates them as completing their training.
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What is the pay of a Navy SEAL?

Salary Ranges for Navy Seals

The salaries of Navy Seals in the US range from $15,929 to $424,998 , with a median salary of $76,394 . The middle 57% of Navy Seals makes between $76,394 and $192,310, with the top 86% making $424,998.
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Why do Navy SEALs grow beards?

Beards remain, by and large, the distinctive hallmark of special operations forces in Afghanistan. They allow Afghans to distinguish regular U.S. and allied military units from special operations forces, the highly trained teams like the Green Berets and Navy SEALs.
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Is 33 too old to join the military?

The Army has the highest cutoff age for new recruits at 42, which was increased from 35 in 2006. The cutoff for the Navy is 35, the Marines is 28 and the Air Force is 27.
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Who is the hardest man alive?

David Goggins is the toughest man alive. There's no doubt about it. Goggins is the only member of the US Armed Forces to complete SEAL training, US Army Ranger School, and Air Force Tactical Air Controller training. Any of those accomplishments alone would have been impressive, but that's not all.
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How much does it cost to train a SEAL?

It costs as much as $500,000 to train a U.S. Navy SEAL - and the commandos just proved they're worth every penny. Elite Special Forces undergo years of grueling training to become the country's go-to guys in tight spots.
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What was on top of Chris Kyle's casket?

In 2006, Lacz served for four years with the film's hero Chris Kyle, played by Cooper on screen, and the two shared an unbreakable bond. The film ends with footage of Kevin at Kyle's memorial service where each SEAL pinned their trident onto Chris's casket.
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Do you get your Trident after buds?

The men go through a final 8 weeks of focused SEAL Qualification Training in mission planning, operations, and tactic, techniques and procedures. Upon completion, they are authorized to wear the coveted Navy SEAL Trident insignia on their uniform.
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What age does a Navy SEAL retired?

At what age do Navy SEALs retire? Navy SEALs are eligible for retirement after 20 years of service, but many SEAL members continue service for at least 30 years to maximize their retirement benefits. After 20 years of service, Navy SEALS are eligible for 50% of their average base salary for retirement.
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Who is the youngest Navy SEAL in history?

Scott Helvenston was born in 1965 in Ocala, Florida and raised in Leesburg, Florida. In 1982, he received special permission to join the U.S. Navy and, at 17, he became the youngest Navy SEAL in U.S. history.
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Are there black Navy SEALs?

About 84% of the Navy SEAL and SWCC enlisted troops are white, and 2% are Black. The greater diversity comes in the number of American Indian, Alaskan Native and those who say they are “multiple” races. The Army's enlisted special forces are also 84% white, but the percentage of Blacks goes up to 4.
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What is a female sailor called?

If you are talking about females on yachts or small craft, then sailor. He is a sailor, she is a sailor. In merchant ships the generic term Seafarer is used in a general sense.
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Is the Delta Force real?

"Delta Force," officially known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D), is one of the U.S. special missions units primarily focused on the counterterrorism mission.
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What is a female SEAL called?

A large group of seals during breeding is called a harem. Adult males are called bulls and females are called cows, while a young seal is a pup.
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