0:38 SR / Special Reconnaissance] # 2:32 CCT / Combat Control 4:39 TACP / Tactical Air Control Party # 6:12 PJ / Pararescue Jumpers 7:18 SOSTs / Special Operation Surgical Team
With the exception of US Army 18D, Air Force Pararescue are the finest combat medics in the world. They go through some of the most grueling physical training in the military. Their basic training course is called "superman school" for a reason.
Would it be possible to make videos about... - Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Defense Clandestine Service (DCS), Defense Attache System, Defense Cover Office. - US Air Force: Special Tactics Officers (STOs), Combat Rescue Officers (CROs), and too Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI or OSI).
I guess Navy SEALS is more proficient with water operations, because Air Force does Air Strikes, Soldiers parachuting, and doing other kinds of aerial stuff. Am I saying this right? Great info about Air Force, by the way.
I’m looking into going in for Intelligence, Tactical or Public Affairs. Due to being 38 I know I am aged out of certain roles but I would love to learn how to do this
There's one other specialized unit in the Air Force called Ravens. Specialized Security Forces but I'm not sure what Ravens do. There aren't many of them.
they are pretty much a security detail from what i hear, I'm pretty sure they're the ones that protect the planes whenever they're in the land or in the air. Say a plane was delivering cargo, Ravens would be flying on the plane with the cargo and guard the plane when it lands.
They travel with ac to and pull security in a potentially hazardous or unsecured area. Sometimes, they provide extra security for a VIP. Not a special forces unit, just an get advanced training. When not deployed, they pull regular law enforcement and security duty.
0:38 SR / Special Reconnaissance] # 2:32 CCT / Combat Control
4:39 TACP / Tactical Air Control Party # 6:12 PJ / Pararescue Jumpers
7:18 SOSTs / Special Operation Surgical Team
With the exception of US Army 18D, Air Force Pararescue are the finest combat medics in the world. They go through some of the most grueling physical training in the military. Their basic training course is called "superman school" for a reason.
In the US*
I would love to be a CCT. Currently in the process of enlisting just praying I get through it. God bless America!
Best of luck to you in your journey!
Would it be possible to make videos about...
- Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Defense Clandestine Service (DCS), Defense Attache System, Defense Cover Office.
- US Air Force: Special Tactics Officers (STOs), Combat Rescue Officers (CROs), and too Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI or OSI).
I guess Navy SEALS is more proficient with water operations, because Air Force does Air Strikes, Soldiers parachuting, and doing other kinds of aerial stuff. Am I saying this right? Great info about Air Force, by the way.
AFSOC can do some water operations, but that isn't their mission.
They are indeed very specialized forces 👍
I’m looking into going in for Intelligence, Tactical or Public Affairs. Due to being 38 I know I am aged out of certain roles but I would love to learn how to do this
There's one other specialized unit in the Air Force called Ravens. Specialized Security Forces but I'm not sure what Ravens do. There aren't many of them.
they are pretty much a security detail from what i hear, I'm pretty sure they're the ones that protect the planes whenever they're in the land or in the air. Say a plane was delivering cargo, Ravens would be flying on the plane with the cargo and guard the plane when it lands.
They travel with ac to and pull security in a potentially hazardous or unsecured area. Sometimes, they provide extra security for a VIP. Not a special forces unit, just an get advanced training. When not deployed, they pull regular law enforcement and security duty.
@Koll-Manee that's some of it.
Combat rescue officer, special tactics officer and Airforce security group??
I'll go over those in a later video.
Also ranger/airborne trained security forces
I have Bro who was a PJ
They forgot combat weathermen
They're now Special Recon