(Navy SEAL, Navy DIVER, SWCC, EOD, Air Rescue Swimmer)
The Navy SEALs are unique. Uncompromising in their determination to achieve – sacrificing themselves to
the toughest training in the world. Pushing themselves to the outer reaches of human capability. And pulling through with the most intense, electrifying career in existence. In total, they make up less than one percent of all Navy personnel.
Navy SWCCs (pronounced “swicks”) are the warriors of the sea. Expertly trained, highly disciplined, and armed with an earth-shattering amount of firepower, SWCCs embody stealth and destruction from the water. Their purpose: unconventional warfare from the world’s waterways, including insertion and extraction of Navy SEALs. Their missions are covert. Their strikes are ferocious. And their forces are elite – comprising less than one percent of all Navy personnel.
A Navy EOD team is the most mobile and skilled unit of its kind. Providing direct support to SEAL, Army Special Forces, CIA, Secret Service, Air Force and Marine Corps operations. Qualified to dive, jump, and hike as far and as fast as the most elite military units in the world. And trained to take out nearly every type of lethal device – including conventional explosives, biological weapons, and even nuclear devices. Unflappable presence of mind. Exceptional physical endurance. And the thrill for dangers that others would sooner avoid.
From their simple beginnings as swimmers disarming mines during the Civil War, to their current role in supporting the Fleet in the War on Terrorism, Navy Divers serve an enormous range of functions. Reconnaissance. Demolition. Construction. Search and rescue. Salvage. And many more. Each operation critical in its own right.
As an Aviation Rescue Swimmer, you’ll take part in helicopter operations around the world. Search and Rescue. Humanitarian aid and relief. Medical evacuation. Combat search and rescue. Special Warfare support. Air Ambulance. Cargo transfer. Reconnaissance operations. Anti-submarine warfare. Mine countermeasures. Airborne fire fighting. Drug interdiction. Anti-surface warfare. You’ll also support the State Department, Coast Guard, Treasury and Customs Service, Federal, State and local law enforcement, and rescue agencies.
Some of the Benefits are (but not limited to:
- Free College and Vocational training.
- 30 days Paid Vacation each year.
- Starting Salary up to $22,000-75,000/year
- Free medical and dental care.
- Allowances for meals
- Free housing.
- Up to $400,000 Life insurance policies.
- 20-year Retirement plans.
- 100% tuition assistance for College.