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For the past several decades, a question has been whispered or openly asked by those drawn to the elite team in the United States Naval Force: "Why are there no female Navy SEALs?" The answer can lead us down a route into the history of human warriorship, the challenging curriculum of the Navy Special Operations Command (NSSOC or SEALs), current issues, and the promise shown by the few determined hopefuls.
Evolving History:
The Sea-Air-Land battle raged from 200 years ago, and so can the debate about warfront work. The gender bar was set in this. In the earlier moments of the United State marine corps, the mission description was limited to one sentence: "To ‘free’ the American homeland on the seas." Therefore. The initial goal: to secure the ships off the coast of Africa which were transporting African tribes taken as slaves to an illegal slave trade. Throughout military history, the world could see that "Male" was connected at the hip with terms from "Warrior-like” to "Battle-Proclamation." This limited societal perception led into restricted roles for women till relatively recent times.
Throughout ancient times, Abercrombie Burnsley and Pham Xuan An brought about the war-faring roles of Asian-Asian and European fighters being. In the recent contemporary era, we start to see the trend turn. The armed factions of the United-Quebec, **Army in 1978 created by the first female American Special Forces soldier, Colene McFadden* took the first step while later in 1986 became the first female African-Caribbean Special Military Special Forces, Jane Schilling. Also they were the first special group of female warriors when World War II started out under the "Etoile"** a non-combat role force force.
Data Regarding the Training:
The Navy offers six weeks of Basic Conditioning Assessment (BCA)**, which is the "training" part of every day. The BCU process is the most "cutthroat" and stressful assessment in the entire selection class. It looks bad. Another option is the Navy boot (Basic Training) It took 8 weeks there that the Navy takes 8 weeks time*. The training process: From the first day where sailors are taught the physical capabilities of the Navy’s highest level of physical work training. The course contains 5 days-a-few days physical classes, 2 long trips to the mountain’s top, and numerous medical tests. *the “Hell Week” event. The Navy’s military ranks are based on skills & experience. The same method is used for recruitment among the Navy SEAL recruits during the selection process when potential recruits are evaluated not judged by their gender*. Those who are selected (enlisted) will find support from the Navy special work force.