The U.S. Navy ushered in the first woman to join the crew of the Navy’s Special Operations Combat Ship (SWCC), which gave them a big step forward.
The unidentified woman graduated on Thursday after completing a special warfare training course to win a new position, making history. Associated Press According to reports, her identity remains unknown in accordance with standard military policy.
“Being the first woman to graduate from the Navy’s Special Operations Training Pipeline is an extraordinary achievement, and we are extremely proud of our teammates,” Major General Howard, commander of the U.S. Naval Special Operations Command, said in a statement. “Like her other operators, she demonstrated the personality, cognition, and leadership skills needed to join our force.”
according to Navy website, These special forces operators transport SEALs and other personnel to gather information from enemy forces. Due to the nature of the work, they must also complete rigorous training courses.
The training lasted 37 weeks and included an initial boot camp, a two-month preparatory course, a three-week induction training, and a seven-week training in water and sailing skills.The last step occurred within the past three days and is called “Journey,” Conduct physical and mental tests on trainees and check their endurance and strength. Only 35% of SWCC candidates can graduate.
They must also meet a series of qualifications to be considered for training, including specific vision requirements, age 30 or younger, American citizens, eligible for safety clearance, and minimum scores for the armed forces occupational competency battery.



