How Hard is Ranger Selection? | Former Green Beret

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • What is up everyone?! Ever wonder how hard Ranger selection or RASP is? In this video i will give some of my experience with the course. Enjoy! Please like and subscribe for more content!
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Комментарии • 762

  • @FNGACADEMY
    @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +441

    If you've pooped your pants hit that like and subscribe button fam!

    • @pyeitme508
      @pyeitme508 2 года назад +1

      Lol 🤣

    • @StevieJPN
      @StevieJPN 2 года назад +26

      My Sgt told me that as a grown ass man you are allowed to poop your pants once per year.

    • @sailinnomad9709
      @sailinnomad9709 2 года назад +4

      Bro I’m fucking crying

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +4

      @Justin Hall LMFAO! ah the memories!

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +6

      @@StevieJPN lmao! great rule

  • @alchemicalsoul78
    @alchemicalsoul78 Год назад +300

    My 17 y.o. son is option 40, 11X contract who just finished week one of OSUT. He called today and said he's still motivated for RASP. His father was a S.E.A.L., I a Navy vet, so I reminded him it's in him to succeed. I headed straight to YT for tips to give him when he calls. I appreciate the content and will impart as many tips as I can in our 15 minute Sunday calls. Much respect to all who forged this path. It's admirable and pretty gangsta.

    • @milself
      @milself Год назад +4

      you mind me asking why he chose to pursue the ranger route over following his fathers steps into the seals? just curious

    • @alchemicalsoul
      @alchemicalsoul Год назад +23

      ​@@milselfNot at all. Me and his father are Navy vets. We were estranged, and so we actually didn't find out he went SEAL until after he passed in 2021. My son had already long decided he wanted to be a Ranger. It's just a wonderful coincidence? that my son wanted to go that route. Strengthened the fact especially after finding that out. I asked many times why Army? He said it's just the branch that fits him most. I think so.

    • @milself
      @milself Год назад +6

      @@alchemicalsoul Wow that's interesting, I appreiciate the response.

    • @Checkmate777
      @Checkmate777 Год назад +21

      @@alchemicalsoul I’m 20 and I want to be a Ranger because they are bad ass and because I’m colorblind partially. You can’t be a seal if your colorblind which doesn’t matter to me because Rangers Lead The Way.

    • @onPoint00
      @onPoint00 Год назад +6

      @@alchemicalsoul it could be because of more opportunity in the army. now to even get a chance at buds you have to sign a 6 year contract. there's so many people trying to be navy seals that they'll drop you for anything, I'm talking like if you get injured they'll drop you, failing an event dropped, one dude said some one in his buds class got dropped for having a tobacco pouch. He even said someone got dropped last week of phase 2 for falling asleep, he also said 30 guys got dropped for high testosterone.

  • @SpamHunter
    @SpamHunter 2 года назад +695

    I just made my selection, A number one at McDonalds drive thru

  • @johnharris7756
    @johnharris7756 9 месяцев назад +64

    I went through RASP in 2012. What you said is spot on. It was the most intense 2 months of my life. It will change you forever, good and bad. But you will be a different human being afterwards.
    Some advice that maybe someone else won’t give; get used to cold weather training. I know it seems like a wild suggestion considering rasp is taking place in Fort Benning, Georgia, which is in the south, but depending on the class that you were in, you could be in during the winter like I was. When you go through a place called Cole Range I think it’s weektwo or three you’ll be outside and you will get rained on for days on end I’m fairly certain they have rain machines… anyway you will be wet for days and if it’s cold it’s almost unbearable. That’s the only time I wanted to quit.
    Practice being cold and wet and finding ways to deal with it/warm up. I think that would give the Ranger recruit a major advantage.
    For the obvious advice; start running, be physically elite ( you will be pushed to human extremes) learn the Ranger creed, don’t have girlfriend -or anything that takes your mind off the objective.
    Good luck!

    • @bfte2759
      @bfte2759 22 дня назад

      RASP wasnt bad, I dont see how youre saying its "life changing". its just a dont quit motto. the hard part is staying in regiment. I'm going to assume you did a contract or less or got RFS'd

    • @g_rr_tt
      @g_rr_tt 5 дней назад

      @@bfte2759 Agreed, I went through summer 2012 and it wasn't _that_ bad. The hardest part was Cole Range. I think high-speed NCO assholes in the Regiment make it really hard to stay in. Maybe the culture has changed since they banned hazing.

    • @bfte2759
      @bfte2759 4 дня назад

      @@g_rr_tt hazing IMO is very needed to keep people in line and to see who actually wants to be there. You don't get hazed for no reason. Either youre not studying knowledge or you are being lazy, not motivated etc. Sometimes yes, they can go overboard but during those times, you should speak out. Not all fire breathing TL's are bad. Bad apples always stand out.

  • @ViktoriousDead
    @ViktoriousDead 11 месяцев назад +22

    Selection starts when you graduate RASP and get to batallion, un-tabbed lol. Being a private in Ranger batt is hell on earth.
    I loved it RLTW

  • @solisity9684
    @solisity9684 2 года назад +113

    Haven't even graduated HS yet but I've had an irrepressible conviction to become a ranger ever since I was a small child. Every time I watch one of these videos or learn something new about the rangers it only makes the urge stronger, when I get in and pass ranger school I'll email you my thanks one day.

    • @karsten9156
      @karsten9156 2 года назад +13

      Ranger School won't make you a Ranger

    • @iansadowski636
      @iansadowski636 2 года назад +16

      @@karsten9156 It gives you the Ranger tab. RASP gives you the 75th tab.

    • @aah4587
      @aah4587 2 года назад +5

      That’s what you call a calling .. go for it

    • @Nervii_Champion
      @Nervii_Champion 2 года назад +11

      I've wanted to be in Special Operations since I was 4, been shooting and fighting since 5, but never graduated HS. I'm currently doing Penn Foster Online School though and I'll be enlisting into the Army and going 75th after I am done. Thankfully I'll be able to blend in with the young guys because I look 16-18 but I am secretly almost 27 years old lol

    • @mistah_mace2161
      @mistah_mace2161 2 года назад +8

      @@Nervii_Champion Just don’t get hurt. Know your Ranger history, Be a speed demon, be able to crank out them pushups/sit-ups, be a team player, and obviously do not quit. 3-21 🍻

  • @Awkwardwalrus
    @Awkwardwalrus 2 года назад +133

    Glad to hear the terror stories. Class 8-2006. I spent 3 years with 2/75 and had the opportunity to move into a great command element at STB and loved every second of it. I had to medically retire in 13 from some gnarly injuries down range. Keep up the content, RLTW!

    • @outdoorlife5396
      @outdoorlife5396 2 года назад +2

      8/80 RLTW

    • @kevinmcleish6719
      @kevinmcleish6719 2 года назад

      Rangers,lead the way!!

    • @bleekskaduwee6762
      @bleekskaduwee6762 Год назад

      ATW brothers

    • @GoneFishin610
      @GoneFishin610 9 месяцев назад

      I have a question. Do they really mess with you or won't accept you if you only serve one contract in Batt? And what's it like if you don't drink or smoke? I just want to get in and do the job without distraction.

  • @dankingjr.2088
    @dankingjr.2088 2 года назад +35

    Watched a guy crap himself in the middle of the 2 mile run in high school. Carlos just ran even faster and won the race. Crossed the finish line and barely even slowed down as he ran straight to our bus.

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +11

      lmao! sometimes you just gotta let it go

  • @michaelanderson7715
    @michaelanderson7715 2 года назад +61

    Here's a breakdown of UKSF (United Kingdom Special Forces; 22 SAS/SBS) selection.
    PHASE ONE
    1. Aptitude; Navigation & Endurance (commonly referred to as Hills Phase) 4 weeks of *DAILY* mountain marches navigating by map from point to point against an *unspecified* time limit. Typical schedule as follows (remember, these marches are EVERY DAY)...
    Week 1 15-20 km 40lbs weight+weapon, water etc.
    Week 2 18-24 km 45lbs weight+weapon, water etc.
    Week 3 20-32 km 50lbs weight+weapon, water etc.
    Week 4, Test Week; consists of 5 marches over 7 days
    march 1, 2 & 3; 30 km 60lbs weight+weapon, water etc.
    march 4; 35 km 60lbs weight+weapon, water etc.
    THEN, 4 hours rest and start the final march; Long Drag; *65* km 70lbs weight+weapon, water etc. 20-24 hour time limit (weather dependent).
    ---------------
    PHASE TWO
    2. Jungle warfare, tactics, navigation ALL LIVE FIRE TRAINING. 6 weeks.
    Those who have passed phase one have to then pass jungle training. Training takes place in Belize or Brunei, deep in jungles. Candidates learn the basics of surviving and patrolling in the harsh conditions. UKSF jungle patrols have to live for weeks behind enemy lines, in 4 man patrols, living on rations. This includes yet more days of marches point to point. Jungle training weeds out those who can't handle the discipline required to keep themselves and their kit in good condition whilst on long range patrols in difficult conditions. Again, there is a mental component being tested, not just a physical. Special Forces teams need men who can work under relentless pressure, in horrendous environments for weeks on end, without a lifeline back to home base.
    ----------------
    PHASE THREE
    Continuation; Escape & Evasion & Tactical Questioning/Resistance to Interrogation
    The small number of candidates who have made it through endurance and jungle training now enter the final phase of selection. The likelihood of a special operation going wrong behind enemy lines is quite high, given the risks involved. UKSF want soldiers who have the wherewithal and spirit required to escape and evade capture and resist interrogation.
    For the escape and evasion (E&E) portion of the course, the candidates are given brief instructions on appropriate techniques. This may include talks from former POWs or special forces soldiers who have been in E&E situations in the real world.
    Next, the candidates are let loose in the countryside, wearing World War 2 vintage coats with instructions to make their way to a series of waypoints without being captured by the hunter force of other soldiers. This portion lasts for 3-5 days after which, captured or not, all candidates report for TQ.
    Tactical Questioning (TQ) tests the prospective UKSF men's ability to resist interrogation. They are treated roughly by their interrogators, often made to stand in 'stress positions' for hours at a time, while disorientating white noise is blasted at them. When their turn for questioning comes, they must only answer with the so-called 'big 4' (name, rank, serial number and date of birth). All other questions must be answered with 'I'm sorry but I cannot answer that question.' Failure to do so results in failing the course. The questioners will use all sorts of tricks to try and get a reaction from the candidates. They may act friendly and try to get their subjects chatting; or they stand inches away from their subjects and scream unfavourable remarks about the sexual habits of their mothers. Female interrogators may laugh at the size of their subject's manhood. Of course, a real interrogation would be a lot more harsh and the subject would not know that they get to leave alive when it's all over. That said, days of interrogations and enduring the stress positions and white noise break down a man's sense of time and reality. UKSF are looking for men who can withstand such treatment long enough so that the effects of revealing any operational information they might have can be lessoned by HQ.
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    This is 6 months in, successful candidates for the SAS are now badged and report to Hereford, the home of 22 SAS.
    The SBS candidates still have a further selection/continuation phase to complete before being badged and report Royal Marines Poole, the home of the SBS.
    Completion of this 6 month selection course is NOT the end. They then start SF training (which never ends) and for the 1st year in particular are on probation; they can be sent back to their original unit at any time.

    • @heyahole1
      @heyahole1 2 года назад +2

      SBS/SAS are at higher level not a good comparison.

    • @michaelanderson7715
      @michaelanderson7715 2 года назад +8

      @@heyahole1 It wasn't intended as a comparison and I agree.

    • @jameslifts2196
      @jameslifts2196 Год назад +1

      Any gen on SRR selection?

    • @michaelanderson7715
      @michaelanderson7715 Год назад +1

      @@jameslifts2196 Although they are under the UKSF umbrella, they are not direct action/ tier 1 units (SRR sharing a barracks with 22 SAS has no bearing on this info). They are a supporting organisation carrying out some roles formally undertaken by the SAS/SBS. As such, their selection scope and difficulty is well below tier 1 level.
      That said, I've only read unsatisfactory and unreliable sources not even worth mentioning.

    • @euanhatrick2026
      @euanhatrick2026 Год назад

      Sucks for them I like women degrading my manhood

  • @curingthenaivete1642
    @curingthenaivete1642 2 года назад +74

    I leave for RASP in a few short weeks. Buck, you helped me find the courage to pursue this. Wish me luck!

  • @nathantoland5077
    @nathantoland5077 2 года назад +163

    Signed 6 years with the Army. 11X with airborne in my contract. I start boot in late July. Planning on going to RASP (or maybe SFAS) after I get my Ranger Tab. I appreciate the insight FNG, its really helps in getting mentally prepared for the journey. See you boys there 💪

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +35

      you bet bro get after it!

    • @RamonBadr
      @RamonBadr 2 года назад +48

      Lol first off, change your contract to 4 years. 6 years is way too big of a commitment for something that you have no idea if you’ll like or not. Secondly, you should go to one of those selections(preferably RASP) right out of initial entry training and airborne so you don’t have to waste any time in the big Army. That is of course if you’re physically fit and committed enough

    • @94JesseRay
      @94JesseRay 2 года назад +16

      Yeah, you dont want to be a Ranger import. They prefer it if you grew up in battalion, and didnt come from somewhere else with bad big Army habits. Plus, there's no guarantee that you'll get your tab. Its much smarter to go RASP right away.

    • @nathantoland5077
      @nathantoland5077 2 года назад +6

      @@RamonBadr i understand where you're coming from. I signed 6 years because ive been training to do this my entire life.
      I go in as an E-3 already because of a program I did with the Navy (it transfers to the Army because I was an NCO and did 3 years of it). I also plan on being enlisted for 24 years, so i have a full pension, and for airborne ill go in right after OSUT which is at the same base, (as its already in my contract). Ranger selection wants more experienced people, id rather get some time with a Airborne (or infantry if they put me with one) Unit and get my Ranger Tab then go immediately on a contract with no combat nor regular army experience

    • @nathantoland5077
      @nathantoland5077 2 года назад +4

      ^^ also, if i get in with an airborne division, (hopefully 82nd, im praying for it lol) they love to put their men through Ranger and other trainings. so i have no doubt ill have a shot

  • @Devildog547
    @Devildog547 Год назад +15

    Im 56 and a Marine Veteran 84-88 but in my mind, everyday, I’m trying to get selected! Semper Fi!

    • @bradleygonzalez1160
      @bradleygonzalez1160 9 месяцев назад +2

      Semper Fidelis
      Jesus is Lord
      Jesus Saves!

    • @sotiriosnovatsis4529
      @sotiriosnovatsis4529 4 месяца назад +1

      @@bradleygonzalez1160 Amen, brother. The military and Christianity are both being persecuted these days. Love our Lord and love our neighbours.

  • @Primevals33
    @Primevals33 2 года назад +41

    Great channel. I was in the military for 13 years. Spent most of my time in the 82nd Airborne and the 75th Ranger BN. Thanks for your information. Brings back a lot of memories.

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +6

      appreciate it brotha

    • @ChickentNug
      @ChickentNug Год назад +1

      Just curious, do you remember how you were at pt before basic? I want to get myself in shape before I even enlist but I don't know how long I should wait. I want to join ASAP but I need to be able to have my shit in order before RASP. I'm currently not in good enough shape but I can get a ~7:20mile and can do 40-45 pushups in 2 mins. I don't really have someone to help me with situps so I just use my bed frame to hold my legs down and can get like 75 in 2 minutes, but I think my form isn't correct because that's a way better score than I think I should be getting in my shape.
      How much better do you suggest I get myself in shape before I enlist? My plan was to go in October so I'll have summer and some of the fall to get in shape but idk if that's enough time. I'm in the best shape I've ever been (which still isn't great) so I don't know how long this kind of stuff takes to achieve

    • @Primevals33
      @Primevals33 Год назад +2

      @@ChickentNug Myself personally I was always athletic and was a marathon runner when I was 14 years of age. Jump school was what really got me in the best shape of my life. To me Jump School and Ranger School was more mental than physical. Everyone handles it different. My advise is to keep your head straight and focus on your goals. As long as you pass the physical part of things and don't quit, you' will be fine. Good luck.. Rangers Lead the way..

    • @Primevals33
      @Primevals33 Год назад +2

      @@ChickentNug Myself personally I was always athletic and was a marathon runner when I was 14 years of age. Jump school was what really got me in the best shape of my life. To me Jump School and Ranger School was more mental than physical. Everyone handles it different. My advise is to keep your head straight and focus on your goals. As long as you pass the physical part of things and don't quit, you' will be fine. Good luck.. Rangers Lead the way..

    • @Primevals33
      @Primevals33 Год назад +3

      @@ChickentNug Oh and train for endurance. Those long PT runs is what makes a lot of people quit. Take good care of your feet too.

  • @ConnectingAnswers
    @ConnectingAnswers 2 года назад +12

    Jake Zweig is an ex SEAL Officer doing the RUclips thing helping a lot of guys get through selections. He’s rec. your channel a few times might be cool to get a collab. Lots of solid advice
    As always thanks for the good info and entertainment, Buck!

  • @MistahLogi
    @MistahLogi 2 года назад +152

    My brother is former 2/75 and he keeps telling me to go special forces instead of ranger batt due to me being 22 and saying it’s overall a better place to be but man I’m stuck between which path to pursue. Your videos help a bunch. Thank you!

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +26

      you bet bro!

    • @CowboysCreed
      @CowboysCreed 2 года назад +9

      @@green-eyed-dweeb How is it for the support guys at batt? I’m trying to decide between RASP and SFAS

    • @jamesquaile7578
      @jamesquaile7578 2 года назад +12

      Some of y’all cherry fucks needs to focus on just getting thru airborne school and near maxing your pt before y’all start worrying about sfas or rasp

    • @jamesquaile7578
      @jamesquaile7578 2 года назад +7

      @@CowboysCreed are you serious. If you wanna be support so bad just pcs to group support

    • @tinybatman9502
      @tinybatman9502 2 года назад +1

      @@jamesquaile7578 nice

  • @elliotv5354
    @elliotv5354 2 года назад +35

    This channel gives me so much insight, and makes me feel more mentally prepared for what I'm about to face. I appreciate it 🤙🏾

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +7

      that's the goal brother!

    • @murdaviis5489
      @murdaviis5489 2 года назад +1

      Gonna face bullets and death good luck brother

    • @elliotv5354
      @elliotv5354 2 года назад +2

      @@murdaviis5489 We face that everyday. Only thing about being a civilian is you can pretend to be oblivious to it

    • @Bamx3
      @Bamx3 3 месяца назад

      Did you make it ?

    • @elliotv5354
      @elliotv5354 3 месяца назад +2

      @Bamx3 I literally just got sworn in Friday. Getting in was soo much harder than I expected. I can't believe it's been 2 years x)

  • @user-vh9vr4bh1h
    @user-vh9vr4bh1h 2 года назад +7

    once a green beret always a green beret this follows you in your whole life stay strong and be safe brothers

  • @Clarenred
    @Clarenred 11 месяцев назад +4

    You have the most affable, casual-yet-extraordinarily-engaging demeanor of just about any forces-related content creator I’ve come across. Keep it up, cause you got another subscriber. 🖤👍🏽

  • @jg3_75
    @jg3_75 Год назад +4

    This is true of RASP for the most part, but once you’re in regiment, at your battalion it’s not like that. Especially after you get your tab. A lot of training and it’s awesome. Just get thru the selection and it’s a great life. Trust me. He is 200 percent right about not being that guy pushing people and screaming thinking you’re not getting smoked. So the second they make you throw your airborne beret on the ground, lock in and get it done. It’s not hard if your fit and don’t get hurt.

  • @keatonward8556
    @keatonward8556 2 года назад +8

    Buck, I am prior service. Entered with Opt 40 and was a day one drop out. I wanted the scroll more than anything. Ended up ETSing out of the 82nd. Did some growing up... and now I'm really wanting to get back in. I told myself I'm only going back in with an 18x or another 11B opt 40. This video just helped me make my choice. I'm not feeling the hazing that WILL occur at Regiment. SF is the way for me. Thank you!

  • @davetemple7294
    @davetemple7294 Год назад +3

    Ranger 83-87. Did 2nd Batt RIP and PreRanger. It was no joke especially when I was afraid of heights and couldn’t swim. I survived and tabbed. Best experience I’ve ever had. It was fucked up at times but I don’t regret any of it. You gotta want it.

  • @jackcarey5015
    @jackcarey5015 Год назад +6

    I’m 18 with an option 40 as an 11x. I ship out to basic in one week. This video was incredibly informative for me. Keep making awesome content. P.S. we have to go to RASP before airborne school now.

    • @juniorjunior6039
      @juniorjunior6039 Год назад

      Good luck ! i have a couple questions what did you have to get on the Asvab for the option 40 contract? and how long did you have to wait for the contract, i will start my enlistment process next year in hopes of a option 40 and i’m curious to know thanks ! and hope you get thru it !

    • @Tb12345
      @Tb12345 Год назад

      I’m 11x but don’t have a option 40 in my contract I hope I can get in rasp but idk if I have to have option 40 in my contract I ship out July 11th good luck brother

    • @hunterwright4690
      @hunterwright4690 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@juniorjunior6039I’m going through the process right now. You need to at the least have a 105 gt score. That’s very attainable just study your math and geometry. And I didn’t have to wait at all. There are hundreds of option 40s available right now because recruiting numbers are so low. If your recruiter tries to tell you that there aren’t any available, go to a different recruiter

    • @fernandorosas2695
      @fernandorosas2695 Месяц назад

      Did u make it

    • @jackcarey5015
      @jackcarey5015 Месяц назад

      @@fernandorosas2695 been at 3/75 for a month now

  • @Djfp9
    @Djfp9 2 года назад +13

    Going to sign 18x tomorrow! Buck has been a huge part of my journey getting ready for this, thanks bro

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +6

      that's why we are here brother glad to help!

    • @josemexjr2844
      @josemexjr2844 2 года назад +1

      Good luck bro

    • @justinplaysguitar
      @justinplaysguitar Год назад

      So what happened ?

    • @h2oskiaddict
      @h2oskiaddict 9 месяцев назад

      @@justinplaysguitar finished as unassigned airborne and wound up in the mortar platoon as an ammo bearer!! /s

    • @justinplaysguitar
      @justinplaysguitar 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@h2oskiaddict did you make it through selection. ? We’re you a non select ? They made you an 11c ? What unit did you go to. I was in the 173rd 2/503rd chosen company in 2006 to 2009. Went through hell of a deployment got shot nine time. I’m medically retired 100 % p and t turns out bullets passing through your body isn’t good if you want to stay infantry airborne or to go be a ranger so I said retire me then cause o wasn’t gonna be anything other then infantry

  • @hardlylast
    @hardlylast 2 года назад +5

    It does irk me when guys treat that organization like a stepping stone. I’ve loved my time here and some of the best ncos and officers in the army stay here as long as they can.

    • @18AFitness
      @18AFitness 2 года назад +1

      Nothing wrong with staying at Bat. Just like nothing wrong with being SF. But there are more challenging units out there.

  • @christianhockman4779
    @christianhockman4779 2 года назад +26

    I think you’re spot on. Rangers and SF are actually pretty different with separate missions. Rangers are combat hardened with the best leadership in the military. It’s a high speed, high stress environment home and away. Selection never ends in Battalion. Rangers are more relatable with SEALs while SF is like a version of elite civil affairs. Rangers will sometimes switch to SF for a more relaxed environment, but still keeping a higher standard than big army.

  • @bradyneal164
    @bradyneal164 2 года назад +8

    RASP drop here. Regret it every day, but I don't let it define me.
    To those going, trust me. It sucks, but the friends you make along the way help you get through it so much easier. Stay strong!

    • @newbeginnings6751
      @newbeginnings6751 2 года назад

      What made you get dropped or did you quit?

    • @bradyneal164
      @bradyneal164 2 года назад +2

      @@newbeginnings6751 I quit. I was in pre-RASP for almost 4 months before I finally got picked up for a class. By then, I was so in my own head about all the little discomforts I had, I gave in.

    • @bradyneal164
      @bradyneal164 2 года назад

      @Ashton Kuhler I did not NTR. I'd like to go back this year. Just staying in shape and hoping for a Ranger School slot so I can get that out of the way before I go back. And no, completing Ranger School isn't a prerequisite to being allowed back.

    • @bradyneal164
      @bradyneal164 2 года назад +1

      @Ashton Kuhler I basically took a med drop. I quit, but I did it in a way so that I could come back if I choose to.

    • @shadowx6378
      @shadowx6378 2 года назад

      @@bradyneal164 hey bro can you tell me the pt test for rasp is the minimum 50 pushups?

  • @justinhaase8825
    @justinhaase8825 2 года назад +7

    Watched a million SEAL videos now and after watching this I can finally feel a true appreciation for the differences in psychology between the Navy and Army SF.
    On YT former top level Army SF techniques are being hashed out on Fieldcraft Survival with former top level Seal Team 6 DJ Shipley regularly and it is interesting to see the differences in personalities and training.

    • @siddharthsharma3889
      @siddharthsharma3889 2 года назад +1

      could you elaborate on the differences in psychology??

  • @Bill-vo1wn
    @Bill-vo1wn Год назад +1

    WE THE PEOPLE need you GUYS. 😊

  • @benh8801
    @benh8801 2 года назад +6

    By far my favorite RUclipsr right now Thankyou for all the useful videos Buck.

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +3

      you bet bro and i appreciate that!

  • @JdvPara
    @JdvPara 2 года назад +4

    It’s good to let people know that they won’t get through training without set backs or embarrassment.

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +3

      right! lol just doin my part

    • @18AFitness
      @18AFitness 2 года назад +3

      Hell yeah you are going to have set backs!!! I broke my ankle at Airborne School after being Selected. Perseverance is my middle name.

  • @Mike-bk5yc
    @Mike-bk5yc Год назад +2

    I respect you sir and the army and army special forces. Thank you for your service. My dad served in Vietnam war he was stationed in Alaska

  • @merk8628
    @merk8628 2 года назад +4

    A really good tip for staying awake is getting chap stick or even vicks vapor rub (a small amount of vicks) just something with a little bit of menthol and rub it on your eye lids, makes your eyes feel like ice and makes it really easy to keep em open.

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад

      lol sounds like a Ranger school trick

    • @merk8628
      @merk8628 2 года назад

      @@FNGACADEMY best part is you wont crap yerself lol

  • @petervenkman1154
    @petervenkman1154 Год назад +2

    Former 1/75 & 2/75. RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!!!

  • @warlord7670
    @warlord7670 29 дней назад

    I went to Ranger School with a Brash in Jan of 04. That dude was a Monster!!! He was motivating to see in the midst of suck fest!!! 😅

  • @xvsj-s2x
    @xvsj-s2x 2 года назад +6

    Great story “Buck” the Gravy Legs train. Love the candor. My Best too you, your family and your team🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @thehighlife1232
    @thehighlife1232 2 года назад +24

    Just an update on the process for after RASP. You will go to airborne school after RASP and then you will go into what ever battalion you’re assigned to. I think this change happened pretty recently, I went to airborne school back in august and there was tons of ranger babies in my class

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +9

      ah no shit?! thanks for the update!

    • @keatonward8556
      @keatonward8556 2 года назад +1

      Yes I can confirm. They made the change about a year ago or so. Helps with weeding out the dickheads who only get option 40 for airborne school because before the change, just getting airborne was like impossible. So dudes would just quit in pre RASP and go airborne. Dumb.

    • @ssgus3682
      @ssgus3682 2 года назад +3

      @@keatonward8556 getting Airborne is impossible now? Dam I am getting old. They used to hand out unassigned Airborne contracts like candy.
      Hardest PT test ever was in Airborne School. Barely passed.

    • @keatonward8556
      @keatonward8556 2 года назад

      @@ssgus3682 Everything went politically correct in the latter years of the Obama administration. Airborne school isn't much to be proud of anymore unfortunately.

    • @TK-hw2ph
      @TK-hw2ph 2 года назад

      @@ssgus3682 way different, I went through jump school like 9 years ago I think, and I didn’t know I was taking the PT test until I was actually performing the PT test lol. And it was stupid easy

  • @TheArizonaRanger.
    @TheArizonaRanger. 2 года назад +2

    Did a three year contract as an 11b. Had a four year break of service and I am considering re-enlisting with an option 40.
    Gotta love when the whole crew turns against each other when getting smoked or being afraid of getting smoked. They will find a reason to smoke you even if you're doing perfect. It's all part of the game.
    I remember in basic our DS told us fireguard can do the platoon's laundry for them. The DS who was on CQ from another platoon smoked us for a solid hour because he doesn't let his platoon do laundry during fireguard. We couldn't fight it, take the smoke session and carry on.

    • @dominicfernandez6269
      @dominicfernandez6269 2 года назад

      hey js do they still let us get option 40 if we re-enlist and if so can you please let me know

    • @TheArizonaRanger.
      @TheArizonaRanger. 2 года назад

      @@dominicfernandez6269 So, I ended up having to go conventional Army again and ill have to try for RASP after I'm back in.
      They said getting Option 40s for prior service is very very rare.

  • @kajemi2
    @kajemi2 2 года назад +5

    I remember going to sick call once. I was sick for days, spitting up blood and a fever. Had a 5 mile run and I just didn't think I could do it. Told my drill sergeant I was sick. He looked at me and said, "yeah I know. We've been watching you. You need it. But you can't go until after chow." Which was after PT. They posted a road guard on me and told me to run as much as I could. My DS was with another group. Ran about two miles and couldn't go and tried to fallout. DS came back and started smoking the shit out of me. Road guard kept telling him, "he's sick!" He made the whole company run back to me and finish the run. So now I'm the asshole. Went to sick call and was given antibiotics. The next night I was getting my meds from my DS and the other guy was there. He looked at me and said, "huh. You were sick" I never got shit the rest of basic.

  • @brokenking03
    @brokenking03 2 года назад +7

    This channel has really helped me out I have a lot of challenges my way but God being a green beret doing what they do.. learning what they learn I need that

  • @DoctorAW3S0M3
    @DoctorAW3S0M3 2 года назад +20

    Great as always. Would love to hear some selection (RASP/SFAS) info for officers

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +6

      you bet

    • @XTRakki
      @XTRakki 2 года назад +3

      It's harder for officers pressure wise. Also you'll have to have years of background as a 11A and a very good reputation. Getting the green light to get into a Ranger Bat as an officer is hard. SF too.
      The reqs for Ranger School are higher iirc for officers too.

    • @18AFitness
      @18AFitness 2 года назад +5

      To get into Ranger Bat as an 2lt you have to be an 11A, all other support O's have to go to Korea for a year then come back and try out at RASP. To become a 18A you have to be 1lt Promotable before you can submit your packet to attend SFAS.

    • @ericle1995
      @ericle1995 Год назад

      The Guerilla Factory by Tony Schwalm
      is a very comprehensive book on the author's entire experience through the sf officer pipeline.

  • @jmanj3917
    @jmanj3917 2 года назад +2

    3:10,
    Lololol...Yeah...
    Love the honesty, Brother!
    And we all have either done it, or we've known someone who did, at some point, given enough time in service.

  • @israelhoffman8074
    @israelhoffman8074 Год назад +2

    The hazing is what made RASP hard.

  • @amadexmilby7309
    @amadexmilby7309 2 месяца назад +1

    That merch ad at the end 🤣🤣

  • @chrisgrant8045
    @chrisgrant8045 2 года назад +17

    This gives me hope going forward, I’m currently 2 weeks away from basic training at fort Benning for a 11x contract

  • @Lycurgus47
    @Lycurgus47 2 года назад +16

    I think the stereotypical “Ranger run your head through a wall to create a hole, without questions asked” is simply a bit too old timey post GWOT. Rangers are infantry, but SOF infantry at the end of the day. Taking an airfield, conducting a raid, conducting recon, or gathering intel, etc, may seem simple on paper, but require critical thinking abilities because there will be contingencies never before encountered. Point being, there’s smart Rangers, strong Rangers, and then both. The ones that last in the Regiment are both.

  • @batman_roblox3225
    @batman_roblox3225 2 года назад +6

    Thanks so much for these vids bro I can already tell this is gonna be a banger

  • @antirealist
    @antirealist Год назад +1

    I'm 27 years old. I have a bachelor's degree (philosophy). Former athlete. High endurance. Still in decent shape but busting my ass to improve. I'm unmarried. No kids. I've had life experience, time to grow up along the way, and I'd like to think I possess relatively high intelligence.
    I've recently undergone major changes in outlook and life goals and I've decided I want to enter the SOF community but am unclear as to the best path to do so.
    I want to receive the very best hands-on tactical and weapons training. I want to spend as much time training, fighting, or outdoors as possible. Whichever training best transforms a man into a force of nature - that is where I want to be.
    I have been looking at enlisting as Op. 40/18x or going Army/Marine OCS. I'm interested in the Rangers, Raiders, or Green Berets.
    I would very much appreciate any recommendations considering my age, condition, and goals. Thank you.

  • @mikegarza8648
    @mikegarza8648 2 года назад +3

    I'm 39 now, started my Army Career as an Engineer with Combat Engineer Training, then ended my 9 1/2 years as 11B with 2 deployments that were each a year or more. I wish I had this info and motivation back then when I knew I wanted to be a Ranger like my Uncle but was way too undecided in my own head til it became too late.

    • @chuckgreen3629
      @chuckgreen3629 2 года назад +5

      Look up Brian Marx, enlisted at 40 and passed RASP at 41.

  • @josephmatthewclift1985
    @josephmatthewclift1985 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent insight at the end of the video. Know the game. Do/try your best, accept the consequences, regardless of what happens, and drive on.

  • @A.S.028
    @A.S.028 2 года назад +2

    I absolutely needed that story and I love the joke that ends with "hey Ranger, come here" that you somewhat eluded to.

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +1

      in rough situations, humor can be the best outlet

  • @bleekskaduwee6762
    @bleekskaduwee6762 Год назад +6

    Going to Ranger school has helped me throughout my life in ways I never would have ever thought of

    • @Mastermindyoung14
      @Mastermindyoung14 5 месяцев назад

      RASP is wildly different than Ranger school.

    • @bleekskaduwee6762
      @bleekskaduwee6762 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Mastermindyoung14 isn't RASP the updated version of RIP ?

    • @Mastermindyoung14
      @Mastermindyoung14 5 месяцев назад

      @@bleekskaduwee6762 it is. I actually went through RIP

  • @jeffreycarter2548
    @jeffreycarter2548 Год назад

    Excellent advice: You aren't gonna make the time; just embrace the smoke and move on

  • @BourneIdentity88
    @BourneIdentity88 2 года назад +4

    thanks again Buck. Cant wait to get after it with that Op40!

  • @SuperhumanUnchained
    @SuperhumanUnchained 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for uploading this great information soldier teach the people the truth who are the real hard men, salute

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +3

      my pleasure

    • @SuperhumanUnchained
      @SuperhumanUnchained 2 года назад +1

      @@FNGACADEMY we need people's like you to become better versions of ourselves

  • @82lowe36id
    @82lowe36id 2 года назад +3

    Had the same thing going on when I was in Iraq in 2005. Doc put bag after bag in me and then it came right out of me. Freaking horrible. That story was priceless and that is the stuff I love getting getting together with buddies, drinking a few cold ones, and talking about from back in the day.

  • @thelegendarycamel
    @thelegendarycamel 2 года назад +19

    Was just thinking about this buck, rn I'm struggling between an 18x and option 40, as a young guy I feel like growing up in battalion would be better but idk, thanks man!

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +4

      you bet bro! hope this helps, once i get through my story

    • @kalimusclesmall8703
      @kalimusclesmall8703 2 года назад +1

      Same man planning on option 40 I like the mission set better honestly just think about it and do some research also being going probably better to go ranger if you like the mission set

    • @thelegendarycamel
      @thelegendarycamel 2 года назад

      @FNG ACADEMY it did for sure, that being said I would love some advice, as someone who's goal is to go to SOCM, would you recommend 75th or keeping the goal of 18d?

    • @grimmseti
      @grimmseti 2 года назад +1

      Grow up in battalion dude. You got time.

    • @18AFitness
      @18AFitness 2 года назад +7

      If you are under 21 years old go Option 40 as a 68W, then later go 18D

  • @anthonyescoto2572
    @anthonyescoto2572 2 года назад +5

    Thinking about going active after my national guard contract is up. Want to go special operations so rasp or sfas will be my goal. I'll be 30 by then so hopefully I'm mature and physically and mentally for it when the time comes. Thanks for the videos Buck.

    • @bradenbagby4431
      @bradenbagby4431 2 года назад +6

      Definitely try for sfas i looked up the average age for sf and its 31 years old, I'm training rn to get fit enough to enlist I plan on getting a 18x contract before I turn 23. I wish you all the best

    • @anthonyescoto2572
      @anthonyescoto2572 2 года назад +4

      @@bradenbagby4431 thanks man good luck with selection

    • @ChickentNug
      @ChickentNug Год назад

      @@anthonyescoto2572 how'd it go

  • @bleis9896
    @bleis9896 2 года назад +7

    I was USA Infantry in the late 80's. I did a little training with both Rangers and SF. I always equated it to this. "Rangers are the hammer, SF is the nail" Rangers always seemed to be a quick extreme force multiplier. SF was more precision strike unit. I never considered Ranger as a tier level force. Having read a lot of books about Iraq and Afghanistan, it appears the Rangers have changed battle plan over the years into more of a specialized strike unit.

    • @SM-nz9ff
      @SM-nz9ff 2 года назад

      Pretty sure Rangers deployed more than anyone in OIF/OEF and it would make sense to specialize for that type of war. Now they no doubt will get ready for China/Russia "peer" forces.

    • @dclark9734
      @dclark9734 Год назад +2

      You are right. During the war, we had more missions than Special Forces Operators to complete them. We would sometimes use Rangers to do some of the less specialized missions as we were spread extremely thin. To do this, Tier 1 operator squads were added to Ranger companies in order to complete various ops.

  • @madxskittles7069
    @madxskittles7069 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing! Interesting that they put demands on recruits just to scare them, mess with their head, and see how willing they are to avoid a consequence/punishment that is coming regardless of what you do. Great stories.

  • @chriscr21
    @chriscr21 2 года назад +3

    I went through RIP (RASP) in 94 and it was insane from start to finish, but I loved it hahaha, the majority of the guys I went through with loved the intensity and craziness of it, but it was on until you got through for sure. No one shit themselves though haha But we did force hydration drills to make sure everyone was hydrated.

  • @lttbe316
    @lttbe316 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your Military service and the video.

  • @HeyMikeyLikesIt2
    @HeyMikeyLikesIt2 8 месяцев назад

    I went to RIP back in 1989, last class before Operation Just Cause. I honestly didn’t know what I was getting into, I’m so glad I was in the best shape of my life because it was a total Gut Check, it was hard, I had fun…..at No Time I ever thought of quitting. I think I was too stupid to quit. Day Zero, we lost over 100 guys.

  • @j.d.bradley7183
    @j.d.bradley7183 9 месяцев назад

    You're a good man and creating quality content. Keep it up!

  • @johnwalker5622
    @johnwalker5622 Год назад +1

    SSGT B drove a tiny car too. I'm pretty sure he won the lottery and still had his huge self in a tiny car. RASP used to be a lot worse when there was RASP hold. Really there was a selection before a selection. There would be 4-500 people and only 175 would get into class, the rest would go 82nd, 173rd, Honor Guard etc. Out of 175 we had 55 graduate. Out of those 55, about 20 made it to 3 years in Regiment and got a tab. Now it's different.

    • @OnTheRiver14
      @OnTheRiver14 10 месяцев назад

      Theres still pre rasp before the next class starts

  • @fmagalhaes1521
    @fmagalhaes1521 Год назад +1

    @FNG Academy. I am too old to enlist now, but I was able to serve in the USMC and the Army. I find your videos very helpful in getting myself into good functional physical shape and getting my mind around tough tasks and situations to solve them. Keep the videos coming. Semper Fi and Hooah!!

  • @danielrubalcava2506
    @danielrubalcava2506 2 года назад +4

    Great video. I got an option 40 in my contract. I will be attending rasp 2012-09-12. Im Incredibly excited!!

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад

      That is awesome!

    • @justinmebes476
      @justinmebes476 2 года назад

      How do you know when your rasp date will be? I just finished basic with an option 40, going into the AIT portion of infantry osut, and we don’t know our rasp report dates.

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад

      @@justinmebes476 no need, when you are done they will just come get you as a group

    • @lars3666
      @lars3666 2 года назад

      @@justinmebes476 hows the process?

  • @ctoretto177
    @ctoretto177 2 года назад

    You are absolutely correct on every evolution. I was with 10 mountain. What’s up Buck!!!!

  • @Kavay11
    @Kavay11 2 года назад +4

    Doing MEPS and swearing in tomorrow fellas wish me luck.

  • @donkeychong7100
    @donkeychong7100 Год назад +1

    Rasp 1 is not that bad. It sucks but it’s only 2 months long and phase 2 you get to do cool stuff. Rasp 2 is a gentleman’s course but the tests are very challenging and they only choose the best leaders

  • @SingleT90246
    @SingleT90246 2 года назад +1

    When you said Sgt. B at the start I said "fuckin Sgt. Brash." He was my Sgt. back in 2008-2009, shortly after they went from RIP to RASP. From what I remember we were the first class to go through RASP in the middle of the Georgia Summer.

  • @dusty7264
    @dusty7264 2 года назад

    I think the main thing he said was “ people in your face. I have finished marathons adventure racing races. However I have people encouraging me, not being me down. Your mental health is as important as your physical health.

  • @chltmdwp
    @chltmdwp 7 месяцев назад +1

    So many young boys/men in this comment secton! I'm an old dog, 32 years old, really tellng myself to try out for the Ranger.

  • @chrisculley3756
    @chrisculley3756 Год назад

    I went through in 2007 through R. I. P. Now I'm not going to be that old guy says it was tougher back then. But rip was completely different set up than what rasp is. Rip was solely setup to get as many people to quit as they could or fail out or whatever and when you got to your platoon if you pass rip. Your platoon and Company would get you trained up on their Sops and driving all the vehicles and everything else but of the sun that's where your training really started. So I think it was 2010 when rasp started and I can tell you seeing it from the outside looking in it did look a lot easier and a little more training and different phases of it and through each of those different phases it look like the toughness of it and the strictness of it lightened up through each different phase I mean even as far as from haircuts to what they could eat at the chow hall. So both had their group amazing benefits and pros and cons. The benefit that I saw at rasp from the kids coming out from rap is they learned a few more things that we didn't have to f*** with them as much teaching them the basic s*** vehicles and stuff like that. But again and I'm sure every Special Forces Unit is the same until you get to your platoon. You are as green as the day is long. Annette's on that platoon to get you up to speed. So against elections just to see if you can mentally and physically tough it out and learn a few things on the way. So you can make it very easy on yourself and just do the breakfast lunch and dinner mindset. RLTW 3/75

  • @johnthrelfall9967
    @johnthrelfall9967 2 месяца назад

    Crazy, I’m getting into rasp in 6 weeks after AIT and my sergeant told us about your cq story lol

  • @tommythetrain6380
    @tommythetrain6380 2 года назад

    Torrent wind picks up and you are rigged to a chute...best analogy ever

  • @danielmelendez7634
    @danielmelendez7634 2 года назад +2

    I had a lot of 18xs on my airborne class, cool dudes all excited for sf.

  • @Fafafohi
    @Fafafohi Год назад +1

    I love that you embraced shitting your pants. Loud and proud, and brown. Light brown.

  • @81hotboy8
    @81hotboy8 9 месяцев назад +1

    I remember Ssg brash and all the rumors around him . Apparently he shot a Joe on a helo lol. Brash Brash Brash

    • @Robert_H_Diver
      @Robert_H_Diver 9 месяцев назад

      I knew exactly who he was talking about when he said “B” lol

  • @lckegster223
    @lckegster223 Год назад +2

    I wanna go rangers but idk my whole life I was told I couldn’t do anything and the most I’ve ever done was become a marine but even then I was told that wasn’t shit so plus my run time was ass

  • @1ice3690
    @1ice3690 Год назад +1

    Going 75th will open doors to the following. NNSA security, DEA FAST, CIF-CRF, RRC, CIA SOG, US Marshall SOG, FBI HRT. Setting into SOF is probably the best decision you can make to go onto other things

    • @c0smic.Cha0s
      @c0smic.Cha0s Год назад

      @nathan price how do these doors compare to the doors that SF opens down the line? Does 75th have the advantage to open more doors to high speed units/SMUs, or does SF? I have been really curious about this lately as I weigh pros and cons of each.

    • @1ice3690
      @1ice3690 3 месяца назад

      CAG draws from 75th more than SF, the 75th will always have a mission and SF only really has the CIF teams for DA as of now ​@@c0smic.Cha0s

  • @jayklink851
    @jayklink851 2 года назад +1

    Oh man, I got a good laugh from this one. To be honest, I don't generally laugh out loud when I'm by myself, but I certainly did for this one lol.

  • @DannyDamage138
    @DannyDamage138 2 года назад +4

    So I'm going to RTAC then hopefully going to Ranger school (not RASP!). My plan is to actually try to go for the Rangers later down the road. My scheduled school date soon!

    • @FNGACADEMY
      @FNGACADEMY  2 года назад +3

      bell crew dig it

    • @DannyDamage138
      @DannyDamage138 2 года назад +1

      @FNG ACADEMY damn right! Im on it like a fat kid on cake! All up in it!

  • @zacharygueck8923
    @zacharygueck8923 2 года назад +7

    I'm just going as 11x then after a year or so of getting ready through pt I'll try to go either SF or Ranger

  • @The_Arrow_Life
    @The_Arrow_Life 2 года назад

    Cert team school deadline: as a team, build the event style tent in very short amount of time to literally get “smoked” in (CS gas). Apparently we were the first group to ever put it together before time ran out. They still told us to stfu and get in the tent. The canisters were thrown in shortly after. The point is you lose even when you win 🤣

  • @ericknudten7272
    @ericknudten7272 2 месяца назад

    Cardiac Hill is all I have to say...any Ranger who made it through RIP understands.

  • @alanbissett4706
    @alanbissett4706 4 месяца назад +1

    I passed Ranger School at the age of 44 in 2010 - remember- they won’t kill you and they can’t make you pregnant! 🇬🇧🇺🇸

  • @kingdx2564
    @kingdx2564 Год назад +1

    I'm over here Dien I'm sorry if I was they're I probably would've fell on the ground laughing hard asf

  • @dickeyrando9043
    @dickeyrando9043 Год назад

    That comment about fort benning being up and down non stop is the most true thing I have ever heard🤣

  • @user-hb6ek7oz4t
    @user-hb6ek7oz4t 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m 21 years old Going for army ranger combat medic

  • @morrisdennis
    @morrisdennis Год назад +2

    My former friend was a retired e7 green beret, i asked would u do it again? He said honestly no, i move around like a 80yr old man, im on a ton of pain meds, he was miserable in his mid 50s.

  • @vincentsanquiche8993
    @vincentsanquiche8993 3 месяца назад

    In 1980 I went through RIP Ranger Indoctrination Program, then went to the 2nd battalion at Ft Lewis, Wa.

  • @exoticthunder6751
    @exoticthunder6751 5 месяцев назад +1

    This guys so fucking funny with his stories lol

  • @adrianthayer4591
    @adrianthayer4591 2 года назад

    Went through RIP in November 1992. Never thought Benning could be so cold.

  • @doom4067
    @doom4067 Год назад

    I knew one green beret that described selection as "motivate yourself."

  • @CatsFerDays
    @CatsFerDays 2 года назад

    Not the story I wanted but definitely the one I needed

  • @samfisher2306
    @samfisher2306 Год назад

    From watching documentaries about a lot of special operators, SEALs will fit you if you're into quick hit, extraction and water comfortability. Rangers on the other hand is like a huge fight where the enemy knows you're coming, plus you have to be comfortable walking long distances. Just my 2 cents. Of course I never served, so my knowledge is very limited.

  • @worldenjoyer2967
    @worldenjoyer2967 2 года назад

    Here in the Dutch Armed Forces every course besides the marines is basically a gentlemans course. You will doubt yourself.

  • @benj1b
    @benj1b 2 года назад

    The ad at the end was amazing 🤣🤣

  • @markedmunds1966
    @markedmunds1966 Год назад

    I love these vids and I can answer the question in 4 simple words. “It’s fu@@ing hard!”.

  • @insurrection8744
    @insurrection8744 2 года назад

    "Break it down, barney style.." I still use this. :D