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Originally Posted by Craig S
Hey, thanks for havin' me. Been looking around the site for a while and sucking up all the great info. Probably won't post much, as my experience is minimal, but thought I'd introduce myself anyway. I enlisted into the guard 4 years ago and took a commission into the aviation branch almost 2 years ago. I'm just getting finished with flight school (UH-60's) and think I have more to offer. After getting one of the first SERE level C classes here at Rucker I'll be home and going to Air Assault school this summer. I've always thought about SF and now I'm just putting together more info. At 32 I need to shit or get off the pot if I'm going to make a go at it, and next year would be the dsired year group to come in commissioned (05). Thought I'd see if anybody had advice or experience going to SF from AV. Thanks for providing the excellent resource.
Craig S
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Craig:
Start by reading the stickies and filling in your profile.
Generically, the Army frowns on taking people they just spent several million dollars teaching how to fly and then spending several more million making them an SF officer.
TR
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