Breaking Down a Navy SEAL Team: Structure, Roles, and Missions
Navy SEAL teams are among the most elite fighting units in the U.S. military, but few people know how they’re actually organized. Each active-duty SEAL team consists of eight 16-man platoons, a headquarters element, and a wide array of specialists including medics, snipers, breachers, and more. Teams are assigned to specific global regions and environments—desert, jungle, urban, arctic, and maritime—depending on strategic needs. SDV (SEAL Delivery Vehicle) teams operate underwater using advanced subsurface platforms for clandestine insertion. This comprehensive overview details how SEAL units operate, train, and specialize for missions across the globe. SEALs are divided into teams, and are the only entity in the United States Navy, besides the SWCCs, who identify their units as teams. That’s why SEALs are also referred to as “Team Guys”! But what makes up a SEAL team? If you want to know what makes up a Navy SEAL team, watch this video to find out!
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