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OsaBoy5
04-10-2007, 15:41
Just looking for some advice from guys who completed the bravo course, things i should look out/be prepared for, also if you care to share any experiences, thanks!

Snaquebite
04-10-2007, 15:49
You're already a NO-GO at this station.

Team Sergeant
04-10-2007, 15:51
OsaBoy5,

I would suggest you sit back and read, a lot.

Before you attempt the Bravo course you'll have to pass SFAS etc. And that all depends if you score high enough on the ASVAB to start with.

Tell you what you pass basic training, infantry school, Airborne school, SFAS, and Phase One and we'll give you some tips on Phase two. Until then feel free to read and refrain from posting.

Team Sergeant

7624U
04-20-2007, 11:48
I am a 18B and one of the Phase II Cadre, I didn't catch your name, what was it again? :D

Team Sergeant
04-20-2007, 11:54
I am a 18B and one of the Phase II Cadre, I didn't catch your name, what was it again? :D


LOL

The Reaper
04-20-2007, 11:58
Just looking for some advice from guys who completed the bravo course, things i should look out/be prepared for, also if you care to share any experiences, thanks!

OB5, just curious, are your standardized test scores high enough to get into SF?

TR

x SF med
04-20-2007, 14:59
I am a 18B and one of the Phase II Cadre, I didn't catch your name, what was it again? :D


Crank, meet track shoes, stomp.

NousDefionsDoc
04-20-2007, 16:47
Isn't everybody?

Tom
08-24-2007, 11:00
When you do the pile test, see how far you can launch the spring of a .45 pistol. If you can hit the balckboard, you get an extra 2 minutes to complete the test.

zoolander6
08-24-2007, 14:20
they dont do the pile test anymore

SF_BHT
08-24-2007, 14:59
they dont do the pile test anymore

They should it was fun watching everyone sweat the test.:p

Tom
09-03-2007, 14:51
they dont do the pile test anymoreWhat? No more pile tests? Must be an easy course now.;)

ODA 226
12-13-2007, 17:25
they dont do the pile test anymore

Damn! It was funny as hell when I saw Gilbert Harris take an M60 drive spring and rod to the forehead...the thing knocked him on his butt, but it bounced back into the receiver. He passed because, "technically" he didn't lose control of the part! :o