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Originally Posted by Hardworksoldier
If I am wrong in any of these things then please correct me.
I also do want to emphasize that I am not in the Army yet, let alone being a Quiet Professional but I have observed all those things on the History Channel and The Discovery Channel about the Green Berets ( The Quiet Professionals ) and picked up alots of good information both verbally and non-verbally from the tough military courses that they were going through at each block of instructional training in the real life documentaries that were shown on television.
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Step 1: If you are not in SF, have not completed the SFQC, or SFAS, or Basic Airborne, or AIT, or OSUT, or Basic, stop giving advice. It is without any value.
Step 2: If you have not attended SFAS, stop trying to offer your opinion about the training, as it has no merit.
Step 3: Stop posting on topics or providing input where you have no experience. Television does not count as reality.
Got it?
TR
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De Oppresso Liber 01/20/2025
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