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Well, you can’t be a Navy SEAL forever - there’s a maximum age! You’ve got to be between 18 and 28 years old to join the Navy SEALs. After that, it’s time to hang up your boots and move on. But don’t worry - there are plenty of other opportunities out there for you! Who knows, maybe you’ll find something even better than being a Navy SEAL.

What Is The Maximum Age To Be A Navy Seal? [Solved]

If you want to become a Navy officer assigned to SEAL training, you gotta be 19 or older and not turn 42 before you get commissioned. No exceptions!

  1. Maximum Age Limit: The maximum age limit for Navy SEALs is 35 years old.

  2. Physical Requirements: All applicants must pass a physical fitness test and meet the physical requirements of the Navy SEALs in order to be accepted into the program.

  3. Education Requirements: Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as a college degree or equivalent experience in order to be considered for acceptance into the program.

  4. Experience Requirements: Applicants must have at least four years of active duty service in any branch of the U.S military, or two years of prior service in an elite special operations unit such as Special Forces, Rangers, Air Force Pararescue, Marine Corps Force Recon, etc., in order to be eligible for consideration into the program.

  5. Waiver Process: In certain cases, waivers may be granted on a case-by-case basis for applicants who are over 35 years old and meet all other requirements for acceptance into the Navy SEALs program.

The maximum age for a Navy SEAL is 34 - so if you’re thinking of joining up, you’d better act fast! You can’t beat the experience and training that comes with being a SEAL, but time’s ticking. Don’t miss out!