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Q: How many years do army rangers serve and how many do green berets serve?
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Does the army have special forces?

The United States Army has several elite forces. The Army Special Forces are sometimes referred to as "Green Berets." There are also Army Rangers, and Airborne units. For many years, these were the only army units that wore berets.


Are the green berets in delta force?

ABSOLUTELY NOT. Delta and Green Berets are two completely different special operations units with very different standards, missions, and roles. Delta Force was formed by a Green Beret (Col. Beckwith), who wanted to create a free-standing special operations unit similar to the British SAS. Delta exists outside of the traditional Army special operations hierarchy and is completely autonomous. It is the most elite, professional, covert, and exclusive special operations unit in the entire US armed forces. Only very select Green Berets and Rangers are asked to try out for Delta Selection. Only a very very small percentage of those actually make it in. Delta has actually run Selection courses where they have not accepted a single candidate. That's how elite and high Delta's standards are. So Delta is the best-of-the-best special operators (Green Berets and Rangers), who once accepted then undergo years of more specialized training. Green Berets basically specialize in unconventional warfare, training foreign armies, and some reconnaissance. Delta specializes in hostage rescue, recon, direct action, and anything else that needs extreme tactical perfection and covert surgical precision. Delta also takes part in black operations, high-value-target assassinations, etc. So Delta is a big step above the Green Berets, taking the best of them and the best Rangers, and then training them to an utter precision point. Delta is by far the most elite special operations unit that the US has to offer. Colonel Beckwith was looking to create a unit more elite and specialized than the Green Berets for the purposes of counter-terrorism, autonomous direct action missions, and black operations. Delta exists outside of the Army special operations community and is managed by the Joint Special Operations Command, with a direct line to top Department of Defense brass. Very autonomous and no bureaucracy to slow them down. Delta takes candidates that are the best Green Berets and Rangers, but only maybe 10 (at most) make it through a year. After that, they have years of more rigorous training before becoming a full operator.


Can you be a Green Beret and a Ranger in the US Army?

The Green Berets practice "unconventional warfare" in its many forms. The Green Berets are organized into elite commando units, each consisting of 12 members, which conduct stealth raids and ambushes. In addition to direct combat, Green Berets are trained for guerrilla war, sabotage, and subversion. An aspiring Green Beret must serve about three years in the Army before applying. From there, he enters a two-year long "pipeline" before being assigned to an operational group. Every Green Beret must learn to speak a foreign language. The Army Rangers are light infantrymen that perform many of the same duties as the Green Berets raids, ambushes, and airfield seizures "by land, by sea, or by air." Any 18-year-old male may apply to the Rangers when enlisting. The specialized training takes one and a half to two years.


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