You don't choose Special forces they choose you.
and I'm pretty sure you have to be an E-5 up to be selected for Special Forces I know you have to go through Ranger school I'm not sure about jump school. I myself washed out during Ranger school, it's hard, real hard!
2007-11-11 15:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It is easy to join the military, it is difficult to be the best, as spec operators are once you are in there. Outright, I would reject you for even thinking that there is an easy (read lazy) way of getting into these units. Heck, I would even reject you outright if you try to sign up. You are more apt to be the type to join then complain to your mother that the mean big green machne assigned you to some combat zone which is against your pacifist views etc etc etc.
2007-11-11 20:51:48
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answered by exsft 7
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Basically if you are looking for the easy way out in the Special Forces. you have already failed. NONE of them are easy, and you have to work your *** off in the military in general.. So if you are looking for easy, go flip burgers somewhere.
2007-11-11 15:26:24
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answered by DCB_MINDED 2
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Training in Special Forces of any branch are all challenging although there are separate differences and environment.
2007-11-11 15:28:50
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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maximum specific forces have not got a " quote " actual requirement like that. to start up SFAS ( specific forces determination ), you may score greater effective than 260 on the army PT attempt. yet they have not got PT standards you may meet, they fairly make you ruck march over hilly terrain customary and notice the way you cope with actual rigidity and how you cope with psychological rigidity, while under extreme actual rigidity. an analogous with Dev team and Delta, i understand in Delta, they do no longer do PT, it is your activity to maintain your self in high-quality condition sufficient to do your activity. you are able to no longer particularly degree extreme well-being, by ability of pushups, situps, pullups and dealing.
2016-12-08 19:12:24
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answered by molinari 4
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They are equally tough, you cant just jump into those MOS's, you need to be VERY physically fit, you need to have experience in Land Navigation, and know all the Infantry Lanes verbatim. If anyone tells you that one is easier than the other, they are full of it, because obviously they havnt tried to do it.
2007-11-11 15:25:58
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answered by Jopa 5
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why do you younguns all want to know if their is an easy way out to join any of the elite special forces club??!!
you sound like my lazy *** grandson!!!
aint none of em gonna hand it to ya!!!
2007-11-11 15:35:38
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answered by Anonymous
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In any branch, there's no such thing as easy. Easy leads to failure.
2007-11-11 15:30:15
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answered by tercentenary98 6
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