Yes, SEALs have transitioned from the SEALs to the CIA. Most join the agency's Special Activities Division. The timeline is different for everyone.
Honestly? It would probably be the Special Activities Division of the CIA, rather than any actual military unit.
CIA special activist typically make $30,000 to $60,000 a year.
You can join the CIA without military experience but the Special Activities Division is a highly trained division, most of the SAD agents are recruited from Army Delta or Navy SEALs, so it's very unlikely, I am not saying that is impossible just because there isn't much information about the recruiting process, but I can't imagine a inexperienced person fighting alongside these high skilled soldiers, if there is any position for non military is probably in supporting position like intelligence analyst.
CIA activities in Venezuela was created in 1947.
Congress resolved to watch CIA activities
In military terms, a frogman is referred to Navy SEALs, CIA operatives in Special Activities Division, elements of Marine Recon, Army Ranger RRD members, Army Special Forces divers, Air Force Pararescue and Combat Controllers, and the Navy EOD units.
MI6's version of the SAD is most likely within their Counter-Terrorism Section. Some places list it as the "General Support Branch" and others call it the "Special Operations Department", however, the actual name is classified.
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True, the CIA found Gerald Ford had been involved in illegal activities.
The CIA could be spying on anyone. Fortunately, I am going to venture to guess that they are not spying on me. The CIA is more focused on people that are performing in illegal activities.
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