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Is SO (Special Warfare Operator) a Good Rating?

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Quick Facts — SO (Special Warfare Operator)

AIT / Training

54 weeks

Training Location

NSWC, Coronado, CA

Career Field

Special Operations

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/ 5.0 overall

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Score Breakdown

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Civilian Translation/5.0

About SO Special Warfare Operator

Conducts direct action, reconnaissance, counterterrorism, and special operations missions as a member of Naval Special Warfare in maritime, jungle, urban, and arctic environments.

Training Duration

54 weeks

Training Location

NSWC, Coronado, CA

Career Field

Special Operations

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

Become a Navy SEAL. The most elite warriors in the world, operating in any environment, against any target. BUD/S is the hardest military training in the world. If you can make it, your life will never be the same.

What It's Actually Like

BUD/S has an attrition rate that has historically run between 70 and 80 percent, which means most people who raise their hand for this do not finish. Hell Week — five and a half days of continuous operations on four hours of cumulative sleep — is the filter, not the finish line. The people who make it are not the biggest or the fastest; the research on BUD/S completion is fairly consistent that the distinguishing characteristic is the ability to endure sustained discomfort without quitting, which is a mental trait that cannot be fully trained in and cannot be predicted from physical test scores. If you complete BUD/S, SQT, and earn your Trident, you will be an exceptionally capable person in a small community of exceptionally capable people doing work that genuinely matters at the edge of what is operationally possible. You will also deploy constantly, absorb physical damage that compounds over a career, watch the relationships in your personal life strain under the weight of the operational tempo, and have a very specific answer to the question 'what do you do for work' that you cannot give honestly for most of your career. Post-service, the SEAL community produces entrepreneurs, federal law enforcement officers, writers, and defense contractors. It also produces people who find that the only thing they were ever really good at was the Teams. Know which one you are before you let the identity become the whole thing.

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