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Who is the youngest person to be a Navy SEAL?

Scott Helvenston was born in 1965 in Ocala, Florida and raised in Leesburg, Florida. In 1982, he received special permission to join the U.S. Navy and, at 17, he became the youngest Navy SEAL in U.S. history.

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Mini Bio (1)

Scott Helvenston was born in 1965 in Ocala, Florida and raised in Leesburg, Florida. In 1982, he received special permission to join the U.S. Navy and, at 17, he became the youngest Navy SEAL in U.S. history. After graduating BUD/S, he deployed with SEAL Team Four, served for 2 years, and later moved to San Diego, California, where he deployed with SEAL Team One. Since his early years, Scott always excelled at physical fitness and athletics. As a result, he applied and became an instructor at BUD/S, leading PT (Physical Training) every morning for 4 years. With a fond memory for his airborne training, Scott later became an AFF (Accelerated Freefall) Instructor for 4 years until he was medically discharged from the Navy in 1994 for back, wrist, and ankle injuries due to a partially collapsed canopy malfunction. With high aspirations, Scott recovered, resumed his fitness regimen, and became an actor and stuntman in Hollywood. His many credits include "Face-Off" and "G.I. Jane." Scott was the man who got Demi Moore into that incredible physical shape for the film. In 1997, Scott founded Amphibian Athletics, a Navy SEAL Training and fitness company with the goal of teaching people the skills to excel in outdoor activities, and life, in general. His Navy SEAL Training Camps became quite popular and frequently were spotlighted on television and in the newspaper. Due to the success of the training camps, Scott drew from his PT background and designed a video workout series, allowing greater access to his fitness education. With 11 videos to his credit, Scott became quite well known in the fitness world. In 2003, after the United States led a coalition to remove Saddam Hussein from power, Paul Bremer was named the head of the Provisional Coalition Authority. With a demand for experienced operators in Iraq, Scott was asked to join the security team tasked with protecting Ambassador Bremer. After heading back East to sharpen all his combat skills, Scott deployed to Iraq. Then, on March 31, 2004, the news returned to the States that Scott was one of four American contactors who were ambushed, brutally murdered, and set aflame in Fallujah, Iraq, while an angry Iraqi mob cheered on live TV. Scott left behind two young children. In a short amount of time, Scott Helvenston accomplished many goals that we can all admire. In addition to his success as a Navy SEAL, he was a two-time, gold medal-winner in the pentathlon, and to this day, Scott remains the only human contestant on the popular TV program "Man against the Beast" to win, racing against three different chimpanzees on an obstacle course. Scott also represented the Navy SEAL Teams on the television program "Combat Missions." He always seemed to be the last man standing.

- IMDb Mini Biography By: Billy

Family (1)

Spouse Tricia (? - ?) (divorced) (2 children)

Trivia (7)

Served 12 years in the U.S. Navy; also, a Fitness Instructor, Navy SEAL Consultant, and Stuntman.

Owner of Fitness Company Amphibian Athletics

Security Consultant.

Former Navy SEAL.

He was one of the four US contracters ambushed and beaten to death in Falluja, Iraq in March 2004. Joined the United States Navy at age sixteen and became the youngest Navy SEAL in U.S. history. He and his wife, Tricia, divorced due to financial reasons, although both remained in Oceanside, California and he had daily contact with their children Kyle, 14, and Kelsey, 12.

Personal Quotes (1)

All you need is your mind, your body, and a positive mental attitude.

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Navy Tattoo Policy and Regulations New regulations allow for unlimited tattoos on the legs, arms, neck, and even on the hands and behind the ears. The only places on the body that are off limits are the head, face, and scalp.

Here’s everything you need to know about being tattooed in the Navy

Navy Tattoo Policy and Regulations

Updated in 2021, the Navy tattoo regulations are now some of the most lenient in all branches of the military. Prior rules prohibited any neck tattoos and limited the amount of ink that could be shown on forearms or legs. New regulations allow for unlimited tattoos on the legs, arms, neck, and even on the hands and behind the ears. The only places on the body that are off limits are the head, face, and scalp. Tattoos on the torso are also allowed, but they must not be visible underneath whites.

Tattoo Content

What the tattoo means can be the difference between getting into the Navy or not. Navy tattoo policy prohibits tattoos that contain discriminatory, indecent, racist, supremacist, or racist elements as well as tattoos that include sexually explicit images or promote lawlessness or violence. In other words – no gang affiliations, no Confederate flags, no graphic violence, no exposed nudity, and no glorification of drug culture or anti-government statements. The ultimate decision about whether sailor tattoos violate Navy tattoo regulations is up to the commanding officers.

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