Tuesday 12 April 2011

!!RAW FOOTAGE!! Special Forces Assessment & Selection !!WOW!! Pt 6/9

The National Guard is looking forSpecial Forces Candidates. If you feel you have what it takes to be one of us, contact Staff Sergeant Brito at (562)900-0575. Must be willing to travel or relocate to Southern California. We offer extreme challenge, pride and the right to call yourself one of the elite. www.iguardcalifornia.com The Special Forces soldier trains on a regular basis over the course of their entire career. The initial formal training program for entry into Special Forces is divided into four phases collectively known as the Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC) or, informally, the "Q Course". The length of the Q Course changes depending on the applicant's primary job field within Special Forces and their assigned foreign language capability but will usually last between 56 to 95 weeks. Entry into the United States Army Special Forces begins with Phase I of the Q Course known as Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS).[1] Getting "Selected" at SFAS will enable a candidate to continue on to the next four phases of the Special Forces Qualification Course. If a candidate successfully completes these next four phases he will graduate as a Special Forces soldier and will generally be assigned to a 12-man Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA), commonly known as an "A team." Special Forces Assessment and Selection (Phase I) The basic eligibility requirements to be considered for entry into Special Forces training are Be a male, age 20-30. Be a US citizen ...



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