Los Angeles Times

First woman to enter Navy SEAL training drops out

A female Marine may become the first to finish infantry officer course.

- By Jeanette Steele jeannette.steele @sduniontri­bune.com Steele writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

SAN DIEGO — The first woman to attempt Navy SEAL training has dropped out of the process, but another woman is poised to possibly become the first to make it through the Marine Corps’ infantry officer course.

A Naval Special Warfare official confirmed that a female candidate who started the SEAL Officer Assessment and Selection program — a precursor to the rigorous half-year SEAL tryout course — has removed herself from the applicant pool, as first reported by Task & Purpose.

The three-week officer introducti­on program in Coronado is designed to give prospectiv­e applicants a taste of SEAL life to see if they want to continue. If they do, the next step is review by a SEAL officer selection panel.

Those chosen by the panel get orders to Basic Underwater Demolition/ SEAL, where SEALs are forged on the beaches of the Silver Strand.

The female candidate bowed out about halfway through the assessment program, said Josh Cotton, an analytics expert who assisted the SEAL command looking at candidate attrition rates.

The dropout rate in SEAL training is very high. Roughly 75% of the men who start the course don’t finish.

There are no other women in the SEAL pipeline, a Naval Special Warfare official said Friday. One woman is continuing in training to become a Naval Special Warfare combatant-craft crew member — another directacti­on job that only recently was opened to women.

The outlook appears good for one woman attempting the Marine Corps’ infantry officer course, another rough physical ordeal.

A female Marine officer is nearing the halfway mark of the course, according to the Marine Corps Times.

If successful, she would become the first woman to pass the 12-week course required to become an infantry platoon commander. At least 30 others have failed.

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