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The time it takes to achieve the rank of Master Sergeant (E-8) in the Special Forces can vary significantly based on individual performance, time in service, and opportunities for promotion. Typically, it requires several years of experience and successful completion of various assignments and training courses. Generally, soldiers may expect to spend around 10 to 15 years in service before reaching this rank, though exceptional candidates may advance faster. Promotion timelines can also be influenced by the needs of the Army and available positions.

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