2. Why should you join the Navy?
This is why:
• College paid for
• Food, and room and board paid for.
• Compensation
• Travel the world.
3. Getting Started
Talk to a recruiter to decide what to do.
Bring your application in.
Get processed
Choose what to do: regular Navy, or special
forces based on ASVAB.
4. ASVAB
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude
Battery, also known as the ASVAB.
It’s basically a test on what you know
from school.
If you want to get into seals you will
have to get at least in the 50th percentile.
5. •Pickjob if available. Pick job in case you
•Go through basic don’t get the job.
Take as many PST’s
training.
•Then job training
as possible.
Each time you pass
one you get put in a
sort of lottery.
Special basic
training.
Job Training.
6. PST(Physical Screening Test)
Task Time
Minimum/Average/Optimum
• Swim 500 yards(sidestroke) 12:30 /10:00 /9:30
10 minute break Your Max
• Pushups,2 min. 42 /79 /100
• Situps, 2min. 50 /79 /100
Break of 2 min for push/sit ups
• Pull-ups, no time limit 6 /11 /25
10 minute break Time
• 1.5 mile run 11:00 /10:20 /9:30
7. Navy special forces groups
The different navy special forces groups
are:
Navy SEALs ( Sea, Air, & Land)
AIRR ( Aviation Rescue Swimmer)
EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal)
Technician
SWCC (Special Warfare Combatant-
Craft Crewman)
Lastly the Navy Diver.
8. Normal pay + enlistment bonus of $12,000.
Possibly get college credits during “pipeline”
training.
Highest paid enlistment operator in the
military due to: special duty pay, parachute
jump pay, dive and demolition pay.
9. Seal training
Seal/SWCC basic training
BUD/S
First Phase
Second Phase
Third Phase
SQT
10. Precautionary
Women may not join.
You may not have a fat % at or above 23%.
It’s not for everyone only 1/4 of people who make it to
BUD/S actually pass.