In order to become a Special Forces officer you must be a 1st Lieutenant promotable or a Captain already. Once you have attained either rank, you must volunteer for Special Forces training. The training starts with Phase I SFAS (Special Forces Assessment and Selection) this phase is considered the thoughest one of many. If you get selected, you will continue on to the SFQC (Special Forces Qualification Course) and if you meet the standards for every phase ( a total of 5 phases) you will graduate as a Special Forces Captain and will be assigned to one of the 7 Special Forces Groups where you will have a chance to be the team leader for a SFODA (Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha)
Yes. Every Commissioned Officer in the Unites States Army, Special Forces or not, must have a Bachelor's Degree.
You can become a commissioned officer in the armed forces by attending a Senior Military Office or Academy or by enrolling in an ROTC program. You can learn more about this online at the Today's Military website.
A unit officer(from the Special Operations unit) will go to the Join Forces commander and explain his units capabilities and why they can be of importance to the commander, and to the operation.
By being nominated as such by the board of directors or its equivalent.
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Yes, I completed the Special Forces course in 1976 following Vietnam 1969-70, and was awarded the Special Forces 5G Additional Skill Identifier. In 1984, after its creation, I was awarded the Special Forces Tab by the JFK Special Warfare Center. Although I was a Military Intelligence Branch officer at the time, my formal regimental affiliation has always been with the 1st Special Forces Regiment. - Michael A. Aquino, LTC, PSYOP, USA-Ret.
No. In order to serve in German armed forces one has to be a German citizen.
David Barr - Canadian Forces officer - was born in 1950.
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Yes, although the selection is extremely difficult. There are three "Special Forces" jobs available for Air Force Academy graduates, Special Tactics Officer, Air Liaison Officer, and Combat Rescue Officer. Cadets who aspire to get into one of these jobs are oftentimes seen at the Academy pushing themselves to their breaking point just to do it again and again as soon as they recover, as all three are extremely difficult physically. High Academic performance is also desired for those who seek these jobs.
Special Forces is only in the Army,but TACP does fall under the Air Forces Special Tactics group which is considered Special Operations.
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