The female midshipman, identified by Military.com in July as a ROTC junior at an unnamed U.S. college, was the elite SEAL Officer Assessment and Selection (SOAS) program’s first female entrant since the Department of Defense lifted restrictions on female applicants for combat arms and special operations forces roles in 2016.......To Read More.....

My Take - This silliness never ceases to amaze me.  Women cannot pass the muster unless they're given special consideration.  That's what happened with the Rangers, but this is the Navy, and the SEALS.   Let's try and get this right.  In spite of the Ranger officer in charge of training's denial and denials from the Department of Defense there was special treatment for the women, there clearly was a double standard. 

Women are women and men are men - and they're different, physically, emotionally and psychologically.   No woman will ever become a Navy SEAL unless she's given a pass of many of the requirements.  For a woman to be an officer over a real SEAL team under those circumstances is a disgrace.  This isn't Hollywood, this is the real world, and the military isn't a social experiment.