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Old 03-07-2011, 20:08   #1
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How do you know.....

I received a question via PM and I thought it a good question:

"How do you know if you got what it takes to be a Special Forces soldier."
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Old 03-07-2011, 20:15   #2
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I received a question via PM and I thought it a good question:

"How do you know if you got what it takes to be a Special Forces soldier."
If you have to ask, you probably don't.

OTOH, you could verify that by signing a 4187 and showing up at SFAS.

The cadre will then answer that question for you.

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Old 03-08-2011, 08:00   #3
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If you have to ask, you probably don't.

OTOH, you could verify that by signing a 4187 and showing up at SFAS.

The cadre will then answer that question for you.

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That just about covers everything...
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Old 03-08-2011, 09:06   #4
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I first volunteered because I figured if I am going to go, I want to go with the best, increasing my chances of surviving. Then, when I got involved, I discovered it was much more than just being with skilled pro's. It was a way of life, a comittment to the service of our country and becoming part of a brotherhood of trust and respect.

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Old 03-08-2011, 10:18   #5
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I think Mark alluded to an interesting point.

Getting into SF requires a lot of determination and a lot of belief in yourself.

Staying in SF for a career is a matter of personality and goodness of the match between your self and the life both in war times and peacetime. Personally, peacetime/stateside in any portion of the Army was just not something that fit me well. I do not regret anytime I spent in service, but a military career was not going to work out for me.

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I see I have repeated myself several times which means I am having a hard time expressing my thought.
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Old 03-08-2011, 10:31   #6
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I think Mark alluded to an interesting point.

Getting into SF requires a lot of determination and a lot of belief in yourself.

Staying in SF for a career is a matter of personality and goodness of the match between your self and the life both in war times and peacetime. Personally, peacetime/stateside in any portion of the Army was just not something that fit me well. I do not regret anytime I spent in service, but a military career was not going to work out for me.

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I see I have repeated myself several times which means I am having a hard time expressing my thought.
You can say that again.
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Old 03-07-2011, 20:15   #7
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That's like one of those questions you get from a wife or girlfriend and have a difficult time responding to - "Honey...do these jeans make my @$$ look fat?"

As for the "How do you know..." question - you'll know when your records show an 18 series MOSC (or a 3, S, 5G for the older guys) and you can sign in here as a QP.

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Old 03-07-2011, 20:19   #8
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It's a big decision.

I like the question and I like The Reaper's answer: If you have to ask, you probably don't.
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Old 03-07-2011, 20:27   #9
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I don't know

But let me go try anyway.

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Old 03-07-2011, 20:30   #10
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I see my peers all agree - the varient on J.P. Morgan's answer appears to sum it up nicely.
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I believe ZD has done a fine job in expressing the answer to that ;question.............


I believe that SF is a 'calling' - not too different from the calling missionaries I know received. I knew instantly that it was for me, and that I would do all I could to achieve it. Most others I know in SF experienced something similar. If, as you say, you HAVE searched and read, and you do not KNOW if this is the path for you --- it is not.
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I believe that SF is a 'calling' - not too different from the calling missionaries I know received. I knew instantly that it was for me, and that I would do all I could to achieve it. Most others I know in SF experienced something similar. If, as you say, you HAVE searched and read, and you do not KNOW if this is the path for you --- it is not....
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Old 03-08-2011, 07:13   #14
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It's a big decision.

I like the question and I like The Reaper's answer: If you have to ask, you probably don't.
I think you have to ask the question but you have to ask it in your heart.
If you ask it out loud . . . or if you care about somebody other then yourselves answer then . . . you probaly don't.

And then there is the next question, "Why do I want it?" That'll tell you something, too.



And on that note.

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Old 10-05-2011, 16:24   #15
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That's like one of those questions you get from a wife or girlfriend and have a difficult time responding to - "Honey...do these jeans make my @$$ look fat?"

As for the "How do you know..." question - you'll know when your records show an 18 series MOSC (or a 3, S, 5G for the older guys) and you can sign in here as a QP.

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Again,that question is best answered by two people I highly respect.... That's why I chose to use them in my signature......... And If you don't know now I doubt that you ever will.......

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I believe that SF is a 'calling' - not too different from the calling missionaries I know received. I knew instantly that it was for me, and that I would do all I could to achieve it. Most others I know in SF experienced something similar. If, as you say, you HAVE searched and read, and you do not KNOW if this is the path for you --- it is not....
Zonie Diver

SF is a calling and it requires commitment and dedication that the uninitiated will never understand......
Jack Moroney

SFA M-2527, Chapter XXXVII

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