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CommunityEditor
09-03-2009, 07:17 PM
Two Coast Guardsmen became the first in their service to graduate from the Navy’s Basic Underwater Demolition/SEALs training Thursday.

The graduates, whose names have not been released, have been training since January. They still must go through another six months of training before they officially become SEALs, said Lt. Fred Martin, a spokesman for the Naval Special Warfare Center at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, Calif. Up next: parachute training, the Junior Officer Training Course and the final SEAL qualification training, which includes cold-weather training in Kodiak, Alaska.

Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Thad Allen wrote proudly about the graduates in his blog.

“Two Guardians made history today,” he said. “While they still have an intensive training program to complete before pinning on their Tridents in the spring, this is an impressive accomplishment, and we should all be very proud of our shipmates and their performance representing the U.S. Coast Guard amongst the elite Navy SEALs.”

One of the Coast Guardsman graduated as the class officer in charge —the senior ranking member of the class, Martin said.

“They still have a ways to go, but they have handled themselves very well,” Martin said.

The Coast Guard originally sent four service members to training, but one dropped out and another was injured before the dreaded Hell Week began. He has since recovered and will start training with a new class next week, Martin said.

The Coast Guard received 16 applications this year from service members who want to join a SEAL class, Allen wrote. The applications will be reviewed, and if the candidates meet the Navy admission guidelines, they will be sent for training next year.

Article: http://www.navytimes.com/news/2009/09/coastguard_buds_090309w/

ghb2513
09-06-2009, 10:56 PM
So will they be in the Navy once they complete all their SEAL training or will they still be in the Coast Guard?

What's the Cost Guard going to do with SEAL qualified Coasties?

TJMAC77SP
09-08-2009, 09:07 AM
So will they be in the Navy once they complete all their SEAL training or will they still be in the Coast Guard?

What's the Cost Guard going to do with SEAL qualified Coasties?

Good question and one that was asked when the announcement was made concerning their selection.

Battleshort
09-08-2009, 10:58 AM
So will they be in the Navy once they complete all their SEAL training or will they still be in the Coast Guard?

What's the Cost Guard going to do with SEAL qualified Coasties?

Very good people for LED attachment to VBSS teams in the Gulf and Somalia.

CrustySMSgt
09-08-2009, 11:01 AM
Coasties are involved in a whole more than most people realize. Pretty cool the opportunity was opened up to them.

Yggdrasil
09-09-2009, 12:57 AM
So will they be in the Navy once they complete all their SEAL training or will they still be in the Coast Guard?

Is this you questioning the nature of sending Coasties through SEAL training, or do you really not know the answer to this question?

TJMAC77SP
09-09-2009, 09:00 AM
Very good people for LED attachment to VBSS teams in the Gulf and Somalia.

No doubt but it is a little like going to Le Cordon Bleu to be a cook at IHOP.

HH-3F USCG A/C
09-11-2009, 01:45 PM
Smacks of politics to me. Why not just write more billets, and attach S.E.A.L. Teams to various CG units where needed?

I'm a former Coastie but I hate to see the most elite spec ops force on the planet continue to be subjected to politics like this. Politics is inherent in the military, and I am aware of that unavoidable reality, but this is an escalation of a disturbing degree.

It isn't as if S.E.A.L.s could not successfully integrate with CG units; S.E.A.L.s excel at adapting to the nuances of new missions. The only possible advantage in training Coasties for the mission that I can see, is that it would save a little paperwork. I think the USN and USCG have enough Yoeman to cover it though.