Disclaimer: For the wannabe INFOSEC/OPSEC punks out there, the information I am about to provide violates nothing. Everything contained herein is UNCLASS, administrative and publicly known.
SEALs applying to DevGru don't need to be Chiefs(E-7). E-7 isn't a rating its a pay grade.
Unlike with Delta, DevGru applicants have to be 'invited'. And yes its highly intra-political and maybe even slightly unfair. In order to get an invite, a SEAL has to have a personal sponsor from within. That personal sponsor has to have worked directly with that particular SO. In addition to the sponsor, any SO in DevGru already that is in a leadership position and has worked with the Selectee, must VET the Selectee as GO/NO GO. This is the same way the Instructors will GO/NO GO Selectees once they have become Trainees.
SO is the SEAL 'rating', aka Special Warfare Operator. SO's in the now that do get invites usually have at least 2 platoon tours and are at least qualified Platoon LPO(Leading Petty Officer) or have actually been LPOs. SEAL skill sets are usually not mature until they qualify for LPO. Platoons alway have an LPO and an ALPO(assistant leading petty officer). In order to fill an LPO/ALPO Billet in Platoons, the SEAL must be an SO1(E-6). Several SEALs in the platoon outside the LPO/ALPO billets may be 'qualified' as LPO including SO2s(E-5).
Like my Army friend mentioned, there are these things called 'windows'. To support unit stability and readiness, billets cannot merely be vacated at any time because someone wants to try out for a supersecretuberseal job. Any Platoon that is in a state of 'deployability' will usually not allow its members to depart for any reason other than unforeseen medical, criminal or otherwise unplanned circumstances arise. ULT aka Unit Level Training, followed by the next stage of the deployment cycle which is several variations of Alert/On-Call and being actually deployed, will usually prohibit trying out for anything. Windows for SEAL usually come during PRODEV or professional development. Eligibility during these windows along with the prerequisites, usually only happens for SO1s(E-6). And yes the vast Majority of Devgru wear Khakis'(which is E-7 and up). That doesn't mean they came in E-7s. Over half of Devgru are 2nd tour returnees, meaning they went back to the Platoons or to a Team/Squadron element and have come back. Unlike the Army, NSW is free and open. Once an SO has completed a Devgru tour, he isn't guaranteed to stay in Devgru. There is always this thing called "the needs of the Navy".
You are taking a dump and they call GQ do you pinch it off or finish your business?
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