RTAC is a must! It sets up the future Ranger for success! Wish they had it for my class prep/Class 3-75! I liked Mountain phase so much I did it twice! RLTW!
I know that the idea has been proposed to National Guard Bureau but I'm not sure if that's something that will become a reality. I will definitely keep an eye out for more information on this though!
@@StylebenderCKB I know several Green Berets in the Guard and the way they conduct themselves really impresses me. One of them came to my RSP unit to assist in training some of our brand new soldiers, it was dope. I actually interviewed one of them on my channel many years ago.
Hey man begging you to make a video about all the specialized schools army offers. Or at least ones that would be beneficial to put on your application for federal tactical teams (Secret Service CAT/CST). You don’t even have to go into detail about them, just a list and why it would be good for someone looking for a job in the federal world after. 🙏❤️ Please
you have read my mind, I will definitely be doing this! The video I am working on right now is about the Expert Infantry Badge, which would look great on a resume! There's some serious tasks that you must complete to earn the coveted Expert Infantry Badge...but I will be doing a video on ALL specialized schools.
@@Music-pe1fy I don't think that is correct. RTAC is at the Army National Guard (ARNG) Warrior Training Center. The Warrior Training Battalion trains Army National Guard Service Members in critical functional skills, develops leaders, and represents the Army National Guard in order to increase the Federal and State operational readiness of the ARNG (not Regular Army). Additionally, the Active Duty Army has the Pre-Ranger Course at Fort Campbell for Active Duty soldiers preparing for Ranger School. It wouldn't make sense for the Active Duty Army to use the National Guard training center when they have an Active Duty course. I've been to 4 different Army National Guard courses and have never seen a Regular Army Active Duty soldier at or instructing the courses.
@@SFCBEITZ I am active duty and I have been to RTAC. When I was there I saw active people from Italy, Bragg, Cavazos, Johnson, Alaska and Irwin. I know that my unit sends people there because it has the highest graduation percentage other than SURT. Also there are 2 pt tests and 3 days of land nav.
RTAC is a must! It sets up the future Ranger for success! Wish they had it for my class prep/Class 3-75! I liked Mountain phase so much I did it twice! RLTW!
I’ve heard nothing but high praises for RTAC!
First! Thank you for your videos!
Nooooooo, you beat me 😂 I’m normally first!!
I appreciate, your appreciation!
@@StylebenderCKB you're slacking brother
There’s rumors about a Ranger unit coming to the Guard
The SF Guard unit guys are really high speed, so I can see something like that happening.
I know that the idea has been proposed to National Guard Bureau but I'm not sure if that's something that will become a reality. I will definitely keep an eye out for more information on this though!
@@StylebenderCKB I know several Green Berets in the Guard and the way they conduct themselves really impresses me. One of them came to my RSP unit to assist in training some of our brand new soldiers, it was dope. I actually interviewed one of them on my channel many years ago.
That would actually be the funniest shit ever, it’d be a complete joke
Thank you for your videos
Thanks for your support brother!
Hey man begging you to make a video about all the specialized schools army offers. Or at least ones that would be beneficial to put on your application for federal tactical teams (Secret Service CAT/CST). You don’t even have to go into detail about them, just a list and why it would be good for someone looking for a job in the federal world after. 🙏❤️ Please
you have read my mind, I will definitely be doing this! The video I am working on right now is about the Expert Infantry Badge, which would look great on a resume! There's some serious tasks that you must complete to earn the coveted Expert Infantry Badge...but I will be doing a video on ALL specialized schools.
Is this only for the guard?
Yes, RTAC is only for Guard
@@SFCBEITZ Thank you
@@SFCBEITZnot true. People who are active can go to RTAC.
@@Music-pe1fy I don't think that is correct. RTAC is at the Army National Guard (ARNG) Warrior Training Center. The Warrior Training Battalion trains Army National Guard Service Members in critical functional skills, develops leaders, and represents the Army National Guard in order to increase the Federal and State operational readiness of the ARNG (not Regular Army). Additionally, the Active Duty Army has the Pre-Ranger Course at Fort Campbell for Active Duty soldiers preparing for Ranger School. It wouldn't make sense for the Active Duty Army to use the National Guard training center when they have an Active Duty course. I've been to 4 different Army National Guard courses and have never seen a Regular Army Active Duty soldier at or instructing the courses.
@@SFCBEITZ I am active duty and I have been to RTAC. When I was there I saw active people from Italy, Bragg, Cavazos, Johnson, Alaska and Irwin. I know that my unit sends people there because it has the highest graduation percentage other than SURT. Also there are 2 pt tests and 3 days of land nav.