It might. It is an element of the US Army and most of the Delta Operators are brought aboard by Army recruiters who are constantly seeking out men with exceptional skills and qualifications to join their ranks. Prior Military experience in the Air Force, Navy or Marine Corps will be most often ignored but it does happen. The non-Army elites most often accept the calling as Operators in the CIA, or stick it out in their own services. Becoming a Spook for the CIA does provide both professional and financial rewards, but it is not a career path that everone would choose.
The desired skills required are sometimes difficult to enumerate because of potential global threats. The basics might include Scuba, EOD, Scout/Sniper, Recon, Jump School, Ranger Qualification, SERE, HALO, HAHO and at least three language qualifications. It would certainly improve your chances as a candidate if you had some form of emergency medical qualifications, experience in satellite communications and a tested IQ above 130. Any number of skills of the day can gain you a silent nod because that skill is needed now.
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Yes, Delta Force operators receive extensive training in hand-to-hand combat techniques, including both unarmed combat and close-quarter combat with weapons such as knives. However, their primary focus is on specialized skills such as counterterrorism, special reconnaissance, and hostage rescue. Hand-to-hand combat is just one aspect of their overall training.
Elite is stronger then delta i know because in the military school they told us
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The Orinoco River Delta is located in Venezuela. It has an extensive delta area of 20000 km2. During the rainy season the river can reach widths of 22 kilometres and depts of 100 metres.
The basic "Vietnam War military policy" that concerned the average US citizen was being drafted into military service. VERY FEW people wanted that! That is why it was protested.
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The only reference I can find to Delta-4/2 Training Brigade is a couple of vague references to a Vietnam era training unit at Ft. Gordon, GA. No mention is made of the unit mascot. However, if tradition holds true, they were likely the Delta Dogs.
It is not accurate or fair to say that one unit is "better" than the other. Both the US Army Delta Force and the British SAS are highly skilled and elite special forces units with different objectives and areas of expertise. They have undergone extensive training and have proven their capabilities in various missions around the world. Ultimately, the effectiveness of a unit depends on the specific situation, objectives, and the skills and experience of its individual operators.
There are a few ways to get selected for Delta training. They send out Army-wide advertisements twice a year and you can respond to those. They can personally send someone to recruit you if you have a skill they need, such as a rare language. Most Delta recruits are Ranger and Special Forces veterans with several years of experience. If you are deadset on getting into Delta, then join the Army, be the best in your basic training class, join the Rangers or Special Forces, and work to be the best in your selection and training classes. After a good amount of time in those units, then you might be able to go to Delta selection. Most Delta shooters are in their early to mid-thirties, with years of special operations experience under their belt.
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