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Old 07-23-2010, 19:30   #1
Ol Shamus
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multi tools at sopc?

I am an 18x, who just graduated airborne. I will be heading up to fort bragg on monday, where I am being placed in sopc hold. My question is, are multitools allowed in sopc and selection? And for those who have been through, was there any need for one?
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Old 07-24-2010, 06:06   #2
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Have you read Warrior Mentor's book?
You might wanna try there.
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Old 07-24-2010, 21:03   #3
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I am an 18x, who just graduated airborne. I will be heading up to fort bragg on monday, where I am being placed in sopc hold. My question is, are multitools allowed in sopc and selection? And for those who have been through, was there any need for one?
Shamus:

Before you start threads, you might do some reading at the SWCS web site and review the packing list posted there.

You could also do a search here as well if you cannot find the answer elsewhere.

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