The Answer to the question is YES, not no. This response to a very logical question, written in 2011, is complete horseshit. In 2016, at the latest, females were eligible to be enlisted Navy SEAL team members. If you read this "Answers" before then forget what it says. Why in hell it's not updated I cannot understand.
Females cannot serve as Navy SEAL's per Navy Regulations.
Carl Brashear.
it was "My Lovely Thing" and it was with Madam C.J Waker
They were the thirteen former Navy enlisted men who became the first African American Navy commissioined at warrant Officers in the US Navy in March of 1944. When they received their commissions there were about 100,000 African Americans in the US Navy. (That works out to 7,692 enlisted for each officer.)
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== == African Americans served in both the American army and the Navy during the War of 1812. In fact one in five sailors during this period was African American. Iris Beasley Park Ranger Fort McHenry NM & HS
Samuel L. Gravely and Alene B. Duerk
Samuel L. Gravely and Alene B. Duerk
Carl Brashear.
He was the first African American US Navy Master Diver.
About 10% of them were African American.
it was "My Lovely Thing" and it was with Madam C.J Waker
They were the thirteen former Navy enlisted men who became the first African American Navy commissioined at warrant Officers in the US Navy in March of 1944. When they received their commissions there were about 100,000 African Americans in the US Navy. (That works out to 7,692 enlisted for each officer.)
They were the thirteen former Navy enlisted men who became the first African American Navy commissioined at warrant Officers in the US Navy in March of 1944. When they received their commissions there were about 100,000 African Americans in the US Navy. (That works out to 7,692 enlisted for each officer.)
Samuel L. Gravely and Alene B. Duerk
Vice Admiral Samuel Lee Gravely, Jr. (June 4, 1922 - October 22, 2004), had numerous firsts as an African American in the Navy:First African American in the U.S. Navy to be commissioned an officerFirst African American to serve aboard a fighting ship as an officerFirst African American to command a Navy shipFirst African American fleet commanderFirst African American to become a Flag Officer, serving in a dual role as Director of Naval Communications (CNO Staff) and Commander, Naval Telecommunications Command, from 1971 to 1973.The Arleigh Burke class Guided Missile Destroyer USS Gravely (DDG-107) is named in his honor. He died October 22, 2004, at the Bethesda Naval Hospital after suffering a stroke.
The first female admiral in the United States Navy was Arlene Duerk. She was veteran of World War II and Korea and was the Chief of Nursing Services for the Navy.
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