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Before you were SF....question for the QPs and Selectees.
Gentlemen,
Before you became a Special Forces soldier, or successfully completed SFAS or any other phase in the Pipeline, what kind of soldier were you? When you were in your "conventional unit", were you the guy that consistently exceeded all of the standards and out performed his peers, did you get chosen for all of the toughest tasks/assignments? I'm well aware of the fact that the "best" soldier in a conventional sense isn't always successful in SF, but I'm curious to know if those of you who've made it, saw it as a natural progression in your career, or did you just simply decide that you were capable of serving your country in a greater capacity than you were previously doing and chose the SF path? Kuri out...
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To survive in war, misery must be compartmentalized. Pain denied. It is critical to maintain focus, too much thinking can overwhelm even the strongest willpower. If the mind does not accept the possibility of failure, the well trained body obeys....
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