No. By the time you go in as an officer, you'll be required to make the rank of Captain.. at which point, everyone who got their commission when you did without the senior military college will also be Captains... either you make the cut for SFAS and the Q-Course or you don't... if you don't make the cut, the college you went to isn't going to cause them to pretend like you did make it.
Whatever they want to do. It's a diverse group of men, and they have different interests. Some might join up with a government agency, others become contractors, and some go on to do something completely different from the military. They're all skilled, they can all work well with people, and they have aggressive personalities, so there's no limit to what they can do.
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The abilities of each as shooters depends on the individual... whichever one is a better shot is going to be the better shot, no matter what branch they're in. As for Special Forces and Marine Scout Snipers, they're trained in rather different roles. A Marine Scout Sniper would not be trained in everything a Green Beret would be trained in, nor would a Green Beret have the same priorities in training as a Marine Scout Sniper.
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Depending on what special force you want to join, the training will always be very different because they all specialize in different ways of fighting.Keep in mind that any special force will all push you to and beyond your physical limits, as well as your mental limits.I'll add info about Marine force recon because I have prior experience with them. (I'm a SEAL now, but it's basically the same as far a physically)Marine Force ReconWhen you get out of boot camp all recruits have a chance at attendingthe Basic Reconnaissance Course (BRC).To pass this course, you must first pass physical screening so that you won'thave any medical problems throughout the course.You must pass Combat Water Survival courses 3-1, this is what most people have a problem with due to highly stressful situations while being in open water usually in full combat gear (fight or flight test being the hardest of all).I've always been a great swimmer because I grew up on the river and close to the ocean, I have to tell you though, it was really hard. They nearly drown you many times in order to see how you will react (many do drown and have to be revived immediately).Running, that's our religion. You have to be able to atleast run 6 miles before you go (we ran 10mi once), as well as ruck (aka hump, march) 80lbs 20 miles up a mountain. The 'funnest' (if you describe pain as fun as most special operatives) part of training was "engine appreciation day" in which you have to run your Coxswain rubber raiding craft 2 miles, paddle pass the surf and paddle another mile and a half, flip you boat, paddle back. 5 laps of this.The funnest part is the HAHO/HALO (High altitude High open/High altitude low open) parachute qualifications where you get to jump at 30k with full combat gear (it takes long practice hours in the wind tunnel before attempting this).There's plenty of SpecOp forces out there tho, feel free to add whatever experiences you've had in any of these to give people a better feel:Para rescuer, Green Beret, Ranger, SEAL, Navy EOD, etc
Beret
In the US Military, prior to general issue (everyone wearing it), the beret symbolized a special unit.
The military black beret was issued as standard wear for American militants on June 14, 2001. It was believed that because the military was evolving the uniform should evolve as well.
No, Tiger Woods has never served in the military. His father Earl woods was a green beret. Tiger accredits his success to his father training him in the same way that he was trained as a green beret.
I'm not sure what his rank was, but he was a Green Beret
As long as you are a naturalized US citizen, you can join the military for special operations, whether it's as a SEAL, Special Forces, Rangers, etc. If you are a permanent resident, you can still join the military, but you won't be allowed to join a special operations unit until you become a citizen.
The French are usually credited with the development of the soft cap known as the beret, worn by artists, fashionable women, and some military units. In the opening credits of TV's The Mary Tyler Moore Show, she throws her beret into the air.
The name given to a military cap with a circular top and a horizontal peak is a "beret."
There are loads of different types of military hats. For example, you could have a beret, a chauffeur military cap, a patrol field cap, or a regular baseball cap.
The tone of "The Green Beret" poem is patriotic, valorous, and reverent towards soldiers. The mood is solemn, proud, and respectful, evoking a sense of honor and sacrifice associated with military service.
either the seals,navy, or marines or military people in Iraq who r geerals or somthin Special Forces wear the green beret. Paratroopers wear the red beret. Until a few years ago US Army Rangers were the only ones allowed to wear the black beret, but in a controversial decision all US Army personnel were given the black beret to improve their morale. To placate the Rangers they were given a beret of a different color, tan or khaki if I am not mistaken.
A beret is a flat, round cap. I like the tan beret better than the red beret.