Can you become a Navy SEAL at age 35?

Navy SEAL recruits must be between the ages of 17 to 28 years old. There are some waivers for men ages 29 and 30 that are available for very qualified candidates.
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Is there an age limit for a Navy SEAL?

What are the age limitations for being commissioned as a Navy officer assigned to SEAL training? Applicants must be at least 19 years of age and commissioned before their 42nd birthday at time of commissioning.
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Can you become a Navy SEAL at age 40?

To become a Navy SEAL, you must be an active-duty member of the U.S. Navy and a U.S. citizen who can read, write and speak English fluently. You must also usually be under the age of 28, although waivers are sometimes allowed for candidates who are 29 to 30 years old.
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What is the oldest person to become a Navy SEAL?

Rudolph Boesch, who prefers to go by Rudy, retired from the United States Navy on August 1, 1990. Boesch was 62 years old and the oldest Navy SEAL ever to serve.
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Can you join Special Forces at 35?

Green Beret Age Limit

Joining the Special Forces after 30 is possible, provided your physical abilities are adequate. Green Beret training is intense, so you will need to be capable of all that is asked of you in order to join. After the age of 36, you will no longer be considered for acceptance in the Special Forces.
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Is 36 too old to join Special Forces?

20-36 years old. Pass the Army fitness test and clear height and weight standards. Minimum rank of E-3, and within the rank of private first class, specialist, sergeant, or staff sergeant. No more than 12-14 years in service prior to training, and minimum of 36 months remaining in service after graduation.
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Can you become a SEAL at 33?

Applicants must be from 17 to 28 years old. Waivers for men ages 29 and 30 are available for highly qualified candidates. Men with prior enlisted service as SEALs who are seeking to become SEAL Officers can request waivers to age 33. Vision must be correctable to 20/25.
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How tall is the average Navy SEAL?

AVERAGE STATISTICS

Height: 5 ft. 10 in.
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How much do SEALs get paid?

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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What is the average age of a SEAL team member?

The average Navy SEAL is about 30 years old, with a bachelors and possibly a masters degree. He is most likely white and may have a wife and children. And is no doubt in perfect physical shape.
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How old was Chris Kyle when he became a SEAL?

Kyle was 25 when he joined the Navy SEALs as a sniper. In 2003, Kyle's platoon deployed to Iraq. In the city of Nasiriya, his team provided rooftop security for Marines on the ground.
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What disqualifies you from being a Navy SEAL?

Factors such as a poor credit history or a history of speeding tickets could make a candidate ineligible for a security clearance, and ineligible for the SEALs. The Navy considers a felony conviction an automatic disqualification for all candidates, regardless of the job.
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Do Navy SEALs get paid more?

Navy SEALS are paid the same basic salary at each rank as all members of the U.S. Armed Forces. They also receive two substantial bonuses, one upon qualifying for SEALs training, the other upon successful completion of the training program.
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What is the lifespan of SEAL?

Harbor seals may live a maximum of about 25 to 30 years. Males tend to have a shorter lifespan, possibly due to the stress of fighting during breeding seasons. Pup mortality is about 21% in the first year; not unusually high compared to most species of animals in the wild.
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Who is the shortest Navy SEAL?

Harry Beal was the first Navy SEAL, thanks to the roster being ordered alphabetically. He also may have been the shortest, but he was capable of doing a one-armed pullup. Photo courtesy of the US Naval Institute. And although he was the first Navy SEAL, he may also have been the shortest, standing only 5 feet tall.
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How much do I need to weigh to be a Navy SEAL?

Weight 165 - 185 Pounds. Not super lean. You want some insulation, especially if you are going through a winter class.
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Do you have to be super smart to be a Navy SEAL?

To accomplish what they do, the Navy needs them to have brains to match their physical and combat skills. That doesn't mean you need good grades to become a SEAL. If you meet the other requirements, a high-school diploma is good enough.
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What percent of Navy SEALs get divorced?

The divorce rate among U.S. Navy Seals is over 90 percent.
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What's the odds of becoming a Navy SEAL?

Odds of Completing Training

The odds of you completing SEAL training are not favorable: 1 in 4. Each year, about 1,000 recruits make it to SEAL training. About 250 complete their training and join approximately 2,000 more active SEALs, who work among nine active duty teams.
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What age did David Goggins become a Navy SEAL?

I wanted that feeling in my head that I believed that they had: of true accomplishment.” Goggins, who was 24 years old at the time, decided that he wanted to become a SEAL himself.
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What do SEALs do after they retire?

After you retire, coast into a nice job with one of the major airlines, or take a private flying gig for a major company. Pay is great, and there's nothing like piloting multi-million dollar aircraft around the globe.
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Is 34 too old for Special Forces?

The good news is that 27 or 28 years old is not too old to become a SEAL. Your age and maturity are assets in many areas and situations throughout training and within the teams as well.
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