Yup. There’s that saying. We don’t always take the best guy. We take the right guy. Having served in a unit that goes thru a selection process I can attest to the absolute truth of that. There are d bags that are PT studs but guys don’t want to serve with. They usually don’t get selected.
it seems like that's a common theme for most sof. Kinda like how the navy says something like 'seals aren't made in training. Seals show up to be trained'
That's high attrition as well considering the people trying out are seasoned rangers and green berets. Guys that are already some of the best and 90% don't make it.
@@god-la-7wins-verdad-942 The reason 90% can’t make it is simply because 90% aren’t good enough. Not smart enough, tough enough, coachable enough, etc.
Technically, it is not pass or fail. You are either selected, or you are not. You can pass all the tests and still not be selected. The current members observe and monitor during the process, and they decide whom may join them.
@@realdakrith I was being purely sarcastic, lol On another note, If you have watched all the other videos, interviews, maybe ready a book or two... You learn about the selection process.. Thus my "Capt obvious" comment
Not very many pass, normally 10-15 out of 120 then normally only half of those get selected, from their they go to OTC where another 50% fail. Tom Satterly talks about being a selection instructor during his interview with Shawn Ryan. Tyler Grey said out of the original 100+ people who started in his class, only 1 of them made it through with him
A dude I went to school with his brother became a green beret and retired from it , that dude is so freaking tough he made it through the worst of it with full blown pneumonia and graduated , I salute you sir Hoo- Aah Jesus bless you 🙏✝️🇺🇸
No way, RUclips recommended me Delta force video then I got here to this Short and I read your comment.. and black hawk down is at 92% before fishing downloading 😱 what are the chances for this to happen 😅
Almost exact format of the SAS from whom there modelled on, nobody screams at you, nobody says how your doing or tells you to quit, everything has a standard,a time against it and you are on your own not in a team of guys being screamed at, self motivation and commitment to finish are just the start of what’s to come. Nobody telling you to get out of your bed each day or to clean your kit, your on your own in a world of your own mind games , “how am I’doing ?” “Have I already failed?” Your told be on parade 5am your kit bag must weigh exactly…….. lb, your weapon clean, water full, etc how many arches on the bridge you walked pass 3 hours ago? Where are you on the map? Where are you going? You cannot just follow the man ahead he may have different instructions? This is basic soldering at an elite level and few can do it under extreme fatigue and stress
@@jackhaughnot really true…I’ve heard delta are used by and recruited into the CIA on a lease of sorts…they can be tasked for other missions also…like protecting the president overseas
@@jackhaughnot true. What do you think SMU stands for? But, listen, I’m not sure where you are getting your information from you should check out the Delta Operator nickname the Sheriff of Baghdad. He explains some of his types of missions on interviews. Also, there is at least two other former SMU or Delta Operators I recall explaining different types of mission sets that are single person. Hell, Delta selection is individually based.
@@jackhaughduring the fight in Somalia on 93 that is depicted in the movie Blackhawk Down. The character of “Hoot” is based on two different Delta operators. In reality, one of them when everyone that could be accounted for was back at the base he went out into the city armed only with a .45 pistol to find Mike Durant by himself. He was unable to locate him but he was willing to do this for his brother. That’s the type of men who operate in SFO-D.
And mind you, that course is the minimim physical requirement to get in. They pick people based on a lot more than just physical ability, they choose guys with the right attitude, mindset, and drive.
They move it around. Last I know of is a National Guard camp in West Virginia. Unlike SAS and our own SF Q courses CAG takes steps against candidates researching selection. Rumor has it at Camp Shelby MS 12 years ago.
There is probably no better special forces unit in the world. Delta is as good as it gets. Its astounding that the attrition rate is as high as it is for the selection course considering the fact that the dudes trying out for the unit are already some of the best soldiers in special operations across the entire military.
@@contingency9 Yes the are lmao all US SOF are above the UK simply due to 1. The sizes of both countries and 2. The sizes of the military budgets. Delta force’s entire budget is probably 30% of what the UK spends on its ENTIRE MILITARY. No one can compete with that. I know they copied their training and tactics initially but that was back in 1960’s they have developed their own training and tactics now.
So proud of all these candidates that make it or not! How I wish all the men and young men today would have these values throughout the USA! How proud and patriotic I was raised by my parents in the 50's . We have passed that on to all our adult children! My husband is a veteran from the Korean war. We must pray for our country to return to its patriotic mentality!
Don’t forget that yes the swimming standards may seem straight forward but there are guys selected from units like SEALs and Marine Recon who are proven fish and combat divers in the water before selection
90% is an already very high attrition rate if they were normal people trying out, but when you take in consideration that everyone there is already SOF and have already years of experience you realize how hard it must be.
Not a 40 mile ruck, it's a 50 mile ruck. Passing selection means you still have to complete OTC. After OTC you go in front of a review board and you either get a yay or a nay. Passing both selection and OTC doesn't guarantee you get picked. Selection and OTC are two separate parts to joining ACE.
40 miles and with 45lb rucksack!? Man thats a long way. Im sitting here just thing how far 30 miles is to the next town over and theres 10 more than that.
Do you know what makes a soldier so special. It's their skills and abilities even experience in life and it's not the armour or guns they use it's the brain and movement.
im sure there are a lot more requirements needed to be selected. And especially the X factor...Without that intangible quality, even a super candidate will be rejected. Not just a matter of ticking all the boxes. Delta and SAS share that .
CAG/Delta was made after Col. Charlie Beckwith, a SF guy did time with 22SAS. He went home to US with the realization that the US needs the same cability that the UK has, hence, Delta. The internal structure is similar also. I served at Bragg (Paratrooper) in the 90s, a few of my PAs (I was a medic) were former SF turned Delta turned officer/PA for our batt.
Not to make light of this, but the hardest badge to earn in the Army is the EFMB, or Expert Field Medic Badge. I believe it has a pass rate of 2%. The issue is that the course is judged by people that already have the badge, and they kind of gatekeep it. It’s more of a mental challenge than these SF/Ranger sort of things that you see. There is a ridiculous ruck march at the end as is true of most Army schools/programs, but I think it’s only 20 timed miles. Only. As if 20 weren’t hard enough.
I didn’t have a badge and I judged the EFMB 😂 that’s totally false….i was range cadre on the medical ambulatory lift. They trained me and it was either pass or fail…and I was a support mos
Actually they are the best of highly trained Elites then last defense of anything the origin story is very difficult but yes they are built during the Vietnam era but also they got a bit of training between the British SAS mixed with multiple train of Green Beret and Army Ranger the only pick the best of the best of every man you got to be highly visible highly smart very educated the new got to be very physical than any Navy SEAL you got to keep moving till your feet bleeds and keep on moving
considering that the infantry in the US armed forces wait for the air force to carpet bomb a city before going in, i kinda get why almost everyone fail the trials
Land navigation and the fact that delta puts you out somewhere in the wilderness and you gotta navigate alone not with buddies that can push you through. There’s no one pushing or encouraging you. You are alone
When I was in the service, one had to have already distinguished himself in combat. Just having been in combat was not good enough. Again, the soldier had to have proven himself under fire: calm, capable, and had taken some pelts, so to speak. Then they were invited to try out. . . . The standards might have changed since then, but, yeah, back in the day, wanting it was not good enough. Again, one had to have already demonstrated his effectiveness in real combat. . . . How is that for, "Do you have any experience?"
Idk when you were in but I served three tours in Iraq and that’s def not a standard and I’ve been to the recruitment briefings 😂 they don’t care about what background you have…anyone can apply💁🏽♂️
@ThunderKat2012 , you have heard the expression, "based on the needs of the Army" then. Standards for helicopter pilots, for example, have fluctuated pretty significantly through the decades based on the availability of pilots. When they have enough, they tighten the standards. When they don't have enough, they loosen the standards. The "op-tempo" was slower at the time, so they apparently had all the Delta operators they needed. Again, at the time, it was, "Don't come knockin'. If we need you and think you have what it takes, we will find you and ask you to join.". . . I was not a special operator, so I can't verify it. I am just sharing what I was told by TAC Officers at the time. The attitude at the time was the best way to assess if someone would perform in combat was to see them perform in combat. End of story.
Wild I'm over here walking around with a 60lbs pack for fun. Been there done that. It looks good on paper but most missions are shot down before you get your boots laced. So they train alot. Just people, people don't get caught up in titles
He smashed the physical assessments. Dave’s biggest obstacle and the reason he was a non-select was because they figured he was there to see if he was mentally and physically capable. He was looking for a challenge. They want people who are there for the mission. Plus it’s kinda hard for a ripped black dude to blend into a Bosnian strip club in a fake Adidas track suit on a PIFWC grab. “They don’t know ME!” doesn’t work so well in that setting 😊 Goggins is a specimen, but JSOC is full of those types. All 3 of the Army’s Tier One units have a very particular psychological profile for their people. Not the best guys…the RIGHT guys. And girls. Delta and DEVGRU both have females attached to them every now and then.
@@FloridaManMattyNo, you wrong. In his book he wrote that on the second time he chose the wrong direction and was going out of time and did a shortcut through road to save some time, but that was forbidden to do. He was hoping that instructors would understand that risk, because he didn't had time,unfortunately he didn't make it through. Even in book he admitted, that did mistake
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It’s not that the “best” guys that pass, it’s “the right guys” that pass.
Yup. There’s that saying. We don’t always take the best guy. We take the right guy.
Having served in a unit that goes thru a selection process I can attest to the absolute truth of that. There are d bags that are PT studs but guys don’t want to serve with. They usually don’t get selected.
it seems like that's a common theme for most sof. Kinda like how the navy says something like 'seals aren't made in training. Seals show up to be trained'
@@nidhalmejai5769 other way around
@@nidhalmejai5769it’s almost hard to count how many afghans received holes in their heads, though 🤣
@@williamdavid9272in lgbt directed american 🏳️🌈 movie propably.
That's high attrition as well considering the people trying out are seasoned rangers and green berets. Guys that are already some of the best and 90% don't make it.
1% of the 1%
That's because they're looking for the right guy, not the strongest most jacked dude.
The reasons why they. Don’t make it? Can’t believe 90% of them have 100% physical injuries 😂
@@god-la-7wins-verdad-942 The reason 90% can’t make it is simply because 90% aren’t good enough. Not smart enough, tough enough, coachable enough, etc.
They’re looking for robotic competitive sociopaths who don’t question orders and don’t quit ever.
90% cannot pass the test and test is only open to the top people. The 75th is already a bad ass unit
Every Marine that has tried out for Delta has made it.. Now that's one hell of an accomplishment.
Anyone who’s an NCO can go you start getting emails once you pick up e5
@@dannystranahan1004where’d you get that stat from?
@@erick94sweet fron the Force Recon Association.
@@dannystranahan1004No, they have not. 😂
Technically, it is not pass or fail. You are either selected, or you are not. You can pass all the tests and still not be selected. The current members observe and monitor during the process, and they decide whom may join them.
Capt Obvious!
@@hotbello0071how this captain obvious? It doesn’t state what he commented in the video.
@@realdakrith I was being purely sarcastic, lol On another note, If you have watched all the other videos, interviews, maybe ready a book or two... You learn about the selection process.. Thus my "Capt obvious" comment
@@hotbello0071 Well even if someone read a book or two or perhaps not interested in the military they of course wouldn't know this information.
Not very many pass, normally 10-15 out of 120 then normally only half of those get selected, from their they go to OTC where another 50% fail. Tom Satterly talks about being a selection instructor during his interview with Shawn Ryan. Tyler Grey said out of the original 100+ people who started in his class, only 1 of them made it through with him
A dude I went to school with his brother became a green beret and retired from it , that dude is so freaking tough he made it through the worst of it with full blown pneumonia and graduated , I salute you sir Hoo- Aah Jesus bless you 🙏✝️🇺🇸
He's a b@d@$$ but still not Delta
Black hawk down always made me respect them so much
No way, RUclips recommended me Delta force video then I got here to this Short and I read your comment.. and black hawk down is at 92% before fishing downloading 😱 what are the chances for this to happen 😅
@@LuckyHandle downloading movies aye..
Almost exact format of the SAS from whom there modelled on, nobody screams at you, nobody says how your doing or tells you to quit, everything has a standard,a time against it and you are on your own not in a team of guys being screamed at, self motivation and commitment to finish are just the start of what’s to come. Nobody telling you to get out of your bed each day or to clean your kit, your on your own in a world of your own mind games , “how am I’doing ?” “Have I already failed?” Your told be on parade 5am your kit bag must weigh exactly…….. lb, your weapon clean, water full, etc how many arches on the bridge you walked pass 3 hours ago? Where are you on the map? Where are you going? You cannot just follow the man ahead he may have different instructions? This is basic soldering at an elite level and few can do it under extreme fatigue and stress
Hills is just to show you have the right aptitude and physical attributes. Selection really starts on the jungle phase.
Yes definitely copies of the SAS but they wont admit it because they are insincere.
@@Hew.Jarsolthe full Delta Force Training and selection process is the SAS daily warm-up.
@@ATY676very odd since every SAS soldier who has talked about delta, regards them as equals. It’s only weird fanboys who make stuff like this up
@@BuckskinLonghunterthink you'll find that was British politeness.
Delta seems more fun. You can go to an op by yourself. You don’t get anymore James Bond than that
Green Berets do that too
No one ever goes on an op by themselves, ever.
@@jackhaughnot really true…I’ve heard delta are used by and recruited into the CIA on a lease of sorts…they can be tasked for other missions also…like protecting the president overseas
@@jackhaughnot true. What do you think SMU stands for? But, listen, I’m not sure where you are getting your information from you should check out the Delta Operator nickname the Sheriff of Baghdad. He explains some of his types of missions on interviews. Also, there is at least two other former SMU or Delta Operators I recall explaining different types of mission sets that are single person. Hell, Delta selection is individually based.
@@jackhaughduring the fight in Somalia on 93 that is depicted in the movie Blackhawk Down. The character of “Hoot” is based on two different Delta operators. In reality, one of them when everyone that could be accounted for was back at the base he went out into the city armed only with a .45 pistol to find Mike Durant by himself. He was unable to locate him but he was willing to do this for his brother. That’s the type of men who operate in SFO-D.
And mind you, that course is the minimim physical requirement to get in. They pick people based on a lot more than just physical ability, they choose guys with the right attitude, mindset, and drive.
I have an unhealthy obsession consisting of me thinking I can do all of that
If you put your mind to it you can do it , it's all mental , except if you are a woman
I think they do too..
I can do it in video games, it’s super easy
you can
I always think of the great t.v. show THE UNIT.
Good old memories.
To bad thry should have kept it just about the missions, and they would still be on like seal team.
Loved the way they spoke
Can you just imagine how hard the selection must be!!! If the best of the best selected don't make it
Yeah I grew a beard and spoke with a southern twang and every question was answered with: I do it for the man next to me o_O…wasn’t good enough
They literally send mail asking anyone with the minimum requirements to try and join, apparently only 3-6 actually get chosen after the training
Either ones of these guys are awesome.....
Wow ! Considering the applicants -that’s very impressive.
You have to be a beast
The Military Aptitude test is so easy, even I solved the both of the questions shown in the video, Easy (I am not a nerd)
The land nav stretches at least 2-3 states from what I understand I believe it’s at Bragg, in NC
They move it around. Last I know of is a National Guard camp in West Virginia. Unlike SAS and our own SF Q courses CAG takes steps against candidates researching selection. Rumor has it at Camp Shelby MS 12 years ago.
Got to d do it all in a certain time. ❤❤
You’ll never hear a delta become a seal
That’s because they can’t swim. 😉
Thank goodness you guys are in us.
You will never see us, hear us know nothing . God bless. Only if you believe.
to be selected and to be among men like that.... The best of the best
There is probably no better special forces unit in the world. Delta is as good as it gets. Its astounding that the attrition rate is as high as it is for the selection course considering the fact that the dudes trying out for the unit are already some of the best soldiers in special operations across the entire military.
They copy off the SAS who are regarded as the finest in the world. No US sf unit is anywhere near them.
@@contingency9 Yes the are lmao all US SOF are above the UK simply due to 1. The sizes of both countries and 2. The sizes of the military budgets. Delta force’s entire budget is probably 30% of what the UK spends on its ENTIRE MILITARY. No one can compete with that. I know they copied their training and tactics initially but that was back in 1960’s they have developed their own training and tactics now.
@@contingency9this isn't 1975 anymore buddy these units are JUST AS GOOD as SAS.
@@contingency9you are 1000% wrong🤣🤣 DELTA and SAS operate together. There is NOTHING about them being better in anyway than DELTA
The SAS and Delta Operators don't have these silly arguments about who's better. Both are great and could serve in each others unit. End of.
Would love to try
I couldn't swim 110 yards naked...respect to all you boys out there, big respect 👏💪✌
Yes they took a lot of what the tests are from the SAS. after a Delta leader went over to Hereford to do some training.🙏
When it comes to book smarts am dumb has hell I failed but the rest I can handle am in top physical shape
So proud of all these candidates that make it or not! How I wish all the men and young men today would have these values throughout the USA! How proud and patriotic I was raised by my parents in the 50's . We have passed that on to all our adult children! My husband is a veteran from the Korean war. We must pray for our country to return to its patriotic mentality!
Don’t forget that yes the swimming standards may seem straight forward but there are guys selected from units like SEALs and Marine Recon who are proven fish and combat divers in the water before selection
90% is an already very high attrition rate if they were normal people trying out, but when you take in consideration that everyone there is already SOF and have already years of experience you realize how hard it must be.
What’s crazy is I’m learning the circuit part of the exam as a freshman in Highschool
Not a 40 mile ruck, it's a 50 mile ruck. Passing selection means you still have to complete OTC. After OTC you go in front of a review board and you either get a yay or a nay. Passing both selection and OTC doesn't guarantee you get picked. Selection and OTC are two separate parts to joining ACE.
JSOC doesn’t refer to them as “Delta” or “1st SOF Delta”. JSOC refers to them as CAG (Combat Applications Group)
Never knew delta force needed to understand Ohm's Law lol
David Goggins tried twice and didn’t make it. Injuries were involved, but this is a testament as to how difficult it is.
He failed the navigation section and was too injured to progress but passed most of the physical tests.
David goggins was over doing it with the ruckstack
Some of the people came out and said David Goggins was a asshole and hoped that he failed because he is just about himself
Some James Bond shit fr
Close friends and family members ❤
Who do you want next to you with people who are
You gotta be Chuck Norris because he IS DELTA FORCE
40 miles and with 45lb rucksack!? Man thats a long way. Im sitting here just thing how far 30 miles is to the next town over and theres 10 more than that.
I hiked 15 with 25lbs and was spent!!! But that was at age 39 with 2 fake knees.
I want to be a rucksack ranger (x2)
* I want to cut off all of my hair *
Do you know what makes a soldier so special. It's their skills and abilities even experience in life and it's not the armour or guns they use it's the brain and movement.
even my boy David Goggins failed a twice 🥲
That's all you need to know.
A good friend of mine who was a combat controller could not make the cut and he was solid muscle..
That’s probably why he didn’t make it. Solid muscle is not good for any special selection course.
im sure there are a lot more requirements needed to be selected. And especially the X factor...Without that intangible quality, even a super candidate will be rejected. Not just a matter of ticking all the boxes. Delta and SAS share that
.
Swimming is hard even without clothes 🤣cant imagine it with clothes
Oh jeez Ohm’s law. Didn’t realize you had to be a genius
Hereford anyone ?
What's the color of the boathouse at Hereford??
@@pimpinaintdeadho On base? 😉
Or near the Base?
@@einfachgaming3006 No idea lol. It's a line from a great DeNiro movie called *RONIN*
CAG/Delta was made after Col. Charlie Beckwith, a SF guy did time with 22SAS.
He went home to US with the realization that the US needs the same cability that the UK has, hence, Delta. The internal structure is similar also.
I served at Bragg (Paratrooper) in the 90s, a few of my PAs (I was a medic) were former SF turned Delta turned officer/PA for our batt.
The best
I hope to one day join and serve the nation ❤️🇺🇸
May god protect you boys from this evil world !!!!
the attrition rate is wrong. There are times when only 1 pass and then there are 0 that pass.
That description really watered down their selection process.
Not to make light of this, but the hardest badge to earn in the Army is the EFMB, or Expert Field Medic Badge. I believe it has a pass rate of 2%.
The issue is that the course is judged by people that already have the badge, and they kind of gatekeep it. It’s more of a mental challenge than these SF/Ranger sort of things that you see.
There is a ridiculous ruck march at the end as is true of most Army schools/programs, but I think it’s only 20 timed miles.
Only. As if 20 weren’t hard enough.
I didn’t have a badge and I judged the EFMB 😂 that’s totally false….i was range cadre on the medical ambulatory lift. They trained me and it was either pass or fail…and I was a support mos
So you just pulled that out your ahh? 😂😂😂
A day at work.. 👊👑
These MEN are scary not because of what they can do but because of why they're willing to die for next to them, the family that is close.
Just described the Royal Marines
The reason for that high attrition rate is most likely injury.
Actually they are the best of highly trained Elites then last defense of anything the origin story is very difficult but yes they are built during the Vietnam era but also they got a bit of training between the British SAS mixed with multiple train of Green Beret and Army Ranger the only pick the best of the best of every man you got to be highly visible highly smart very educated the new got to be very physical than any Navy SEAL you got to keep moving till your feet bleeds and keep on moving
This makes me think these guys are "Arbiters" from Halo...Only sent on suicide missions and they consider it a "honor" "reward"
Infantry marine course made us ruck 12 miles with a 70 lbs pack under 4 hours..
listening to this out loud (as opposed to just doing it) seems like boy scouts are a staging ground for future military personnel lol.
I heard the rangers/berets don’t get to come back if they fail Delta selection. True?
I’ve heard the long march is only 5 miles
The first question is 1 the second is √3
I wish I could
Hereford
All day long the best!
@@contingency9DELTA is equal to SAS hence why they operate together. Typical British boot licker 🤣🤣
Nobody cares
Wow
Ever heard about Indian Army hell week for para sf ???
Theres only bean around 1000 delta guys ever since 78
Semper Fi
considering that the infantry in the US armed forces wait for the air force to carpet bomb a city before going in, i kinda get why almost everyone fail the trials
Land navigation and the fact that delta puts you out somewhere in the wilderness and you gotta navigate alone not with buddies that can push you through. There’s no one pushing or encouraging you. You are alone
That's 90% don't pass selection. Of those who do, 50% of those don't pass the course. So attrition is 95% - of mostly Green Berets and Rangers.
Don't Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin have the final say on who gets in?
When I was in the service, one had to have already distinguished himself in combat. Just having been in combat was not good enough. Again, the soldier had to have proven himself under fire: calm, capable, and had taken some pelts, so to speak. Then they were invited to try out. . . . The standards might have changed since then, but, yeah, back in the day, wanting it was not good enough. Again, one had to have already demonstrated his effectiveness in real combat. . . . How is that for, "Do you have any experience?"
Lol sure bud…
Idk when you were in but I served three tours in Iraq and that’s def not a standard and I’ve been to the recruitment briefings 😂 they don’t care about what background you have…anyone can apply💁🏽♂️
@ThunderKat2012 , you have heard the expression, "based on the needs of the Army" then. Standards for helicopter pilots, for example, have fluctuated pretty significantly through the decades based on the availability of pilots. When they have enough, they tighten the standards. When they don't have enough, they loosen the standards. The "op-tempo" was slower at the time, so they apparently had all the Delta operators they needed. Again, at the time, it was, "Don't come knockin'. If we need you and think you have what it takes, we will find you and ask you to join.". . . I was not a special operator, so I can't verify it. I am just sharing what I was told by TAC Officers at the time. The attitude at the time was the best way to assess if someone would perform in combat was to see them perform in combat. End of story.
They're not the best because Talib*n showed them that who are the best.
They literally took suddam Hussin what do you mean
What’s an inverted crawl
That sounds too similar to Marine Corps boot camp. Now way that’s right..
Is it the same for officers as it is for enlisted?
Who's heart is really down for it,you can't be a poot butt...😊 only the top percent get in...
= 3. …c’mon guys let me in..
Where can I go to learn all the aptitude stuff
I mean it's probably all arithmetic stuff due to demolitions etc but for a lot of selections a 110 GT or branch equivalent of it is required
80% of them are army rangers it's very very very rare for green Berets to join 😂
Hell not naming names a sgm high in socom been in 1,3,7,and 10th group didn’t make it. RLTW DOL
Sweet so a regular marine will make it
???
@@Gehrke62Lmfao, what a joke. A regular marine isn’t anything compared to a Ranger. 5’2 chubby Mexican women become marines every year dude.
@@Gehrke62 Marines are a joke
Wild I'm over here walking around with a 60lbs pack for fun. Been there done that. It looks good on paper but most missions are shot down before you get your boots laced. So they train alot. Just people, people don't get caught up in titles
MY BROTHER
Well I did 115km with 35kg+ in 2 days for the lowest rank sgt. Wasn't hard at all. Easier than 30km of pure ice for corporal.
Then underwent? Should be " then undergo"
You also are always under scrutiny by the possibility of being released from the team at any given time
Hi. My. Delta. Force.
Even if you pass the course, you still may not get selected.
You still gotta go through OTC
.... THAT'S IT!?
Rucksack ist misspelt: the word comes from the Dutch language. Rugzak is the word you should write. If you copy something: at least copy it correctly
I can pass it just no swimming 😂🤣
David Goggins tried twice and didn't make it.
He smashed the physical assessments. Dave’s biggest obstacle and the reason he was a non-select was because they figured he was there to see if he was mentally and physically capable. He was looking for a challenge. They want people who are there for the mission.
Plus it’s kinda hard for a ripped black dude to blend into a Bosnian strip club in a fake Adidas track suit on a PIFWC grab. “They don’t know ME!” doesn’t work so well in that setting 😊
Goggins is a specimen, but JSOC is full of those types. All 3 of the Army’s Tier One units have a very particular psychological profile for their people. Not the best guys…the RIGHT guys. And girls. Delta and DEVGRU both have females attached to them every now and then.
@@FloridaManMattyThere are no female Delta or DEVGRU operators, only females in support roles, just fyi
No shit?😮
Respect for David G. At the very least He went for the assessment and took the chance.
@@FloridaManMattyNo, you wrong. In his book he wrote that on the second time he chose the wrong direction and was going out of time and did a shortcut through road to save some time, but that was forbidden to do. He was hoping that instructors would understand that risk, because he didn't had time,unfortunately he didn't make it through. Even in book he admitted, that did mistake
Modelled after the OGs of special forces, the SAS
SAS not OG bcoz SBS is earlier
Bro this is starter task of Para's(red devils)
lol
What score is needed on the test
strange how these daily life routines for us 🙄