Green Berets on The Hardest Part of Special Forces Selection

Been to selection? what was the hardest part for you?
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  • @FNGACADEMY
    @FNGACADEMY Жыл бұрын

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  • @johnmullaney242

    @johnmullaney242

    Жыл бұрын

    Z5xy3

  • @johnmullaney242

    @johnmullaney242

    Жыл бұрын

    IjIt 74th m

  • @justinmalangoni9467

    @justinmalangoni9467

    Жыл бұрын

    Beers and Breakdowns!!!

  • @marksimpson4772
    @marksimpson4772 Жыл бұрын

    I went through selection in 77 and we had to do a 50 mile road march in 24 hours with a 75lb ruck. Run 13 miles and then swim 5 miles to qualify for scuba training. I’m 67 now and I can remember every minute of the 2 years it took me to graduate.

  • @ethansharpe5039

    @ethansharpe5039

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you become a green beret?

  • @jamesonlocke2762

    @jamesonlocke2762

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ethansharpe5039 💀

  • @LeDiamondDog

    @LeDiamondDog

    Жыл бұрын

    👏respect

  • @marksimpson4772

    @marksimpson4772

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. 12 years made E8.

  • @LeDiamondDog

    @LeDiamondDog

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow

  • @rashad6459
    @rashad6459 Жыл бұрын

    I was cadre when we first brought the long ruck back. Candidates did not believe the board and thought it was a joke due to "gaming". Souls were crushed

  • @JayDubb3BCT
    @JayDubb3BCT Жыл бұрын

    The hardest part is not ever trying. Take it from this old 82nd Panther J's, I regret giving into the pressure of staying stagnant in my military career evolution. I felt like I was giving up on my unit if I was to try to advance. Don't do that. If you want something, do the hard work, don't listen to the internal and external BS & try with everything you have in you to achieve that said goal! Don't live with the what if's. You only got one life, live it to the fullest and try to get what you want.. Adapt improvise and overcome by any means necessary! Be fear Chasers! Thanks Sean & Kurt! 🤘🏼🇺🇸

  • @MrJbrew69

    @MrJbrew69

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I had the same experience with myself and I think about it often. Now I’m in my early 40’s w/ 3 kids and will not allow them to do the same with their life choices

  • @jamesf2697

    @jamesf2697

    Жыл бұрын

    When I told my commander that I was going, he was against it and tried to force me to ranger instead. Luckily I had alot of friends in 7th and they helped me convince my commander.

  • @Ferdrew-rp5ey

    @Ferdrew-rp5ey

    8 ай бұрын

    🦾💯💯💪🇺🇸

  • @davidfranklund7759
    @davidfranklund7759 Жыл бұрын

    A note concerning Land Navigation. Never put your weapon down. Shit gets lost in a hurry.

  • @shaun_177

    @shaun_177

    Жыл бұрын

    It's called a tie-down bruh

  • @arvadaangler1984
    @arvadaangler1984 Жыл бұрын

    A guy from my (aviation) unit went to selection and made it. He was super humble and helpful before, and he trained super hard before he went. He came back to finish his time in our unit before the q course and he’s still humble and helpful. I think being a team player is probably really important for selection.

  • @offmymeds13

    @offmymeds13

    Жыл бұрын

    ft drum?

  • @JustChiIlin
    @JustChiIlin Жыл бұрын

    Just got back from class 08-22 and got picked up. Team week was definitely leagues ahead of any of the other events for myself. Carrying upwards of 180 - 200 pounds on your back is unlike any other kind of suffering I have felt. Took a lot of guts for the guys there to keep on going, and I have an eternal respect for the dudes that got through it. Definitely be mentally prepared for that!

  • @risky7165

    @risky7165

    Жыл бұрын

    Got any Selection tips in general for me? Im not going to SFAS,im going to Psyop selection.

  • @username_3715

    @username_3715

    Жыл бұрын

    did an xray named dezzani go through your class? i went through osut with him i think he would be in your class.

  • @jonlugo5383

    @jonlugo5383

    Жыл бұрын

    Congrats! I’m classed for 1-23 in 2 weeks

  • @JustChiIlin

    @JustChiIlin

    Жыл бұрын

    @SamS 101 honestly, there’s no two ways about it. It was. Especially for the distances we went. Each evolution took anywhere from 4-6 hours. You had to be there with a purpose or you weren’t going to make it through the mental fatigue.

  • @JustChiIlin

    @JustChiIlin

    Жыл бұрын

    @@username_3715 dezzani doesn’t ring a bell, but to be fair I didn’t know the names of probably more than half of the graduating members. They were strict about not using names and only roster numbers.

  • @The85F0X
    @The85F0X Жыл бұрын

    I went through selection in 05 after sopc in 04. Hardest part of selection was the cold. I was the first class of 05 and it was so damn cold and me being from Texas, it was new to me. I graduated in 06 and went to group and one month later I was in Iraq. Loved my team time.

  • @politicallyinsensitive4200
    @politicallyinsensitive4200 Жыл бұрын

    "people pass all the time" Whenever I went to a school and I started getting in my head I'd start asking myself "how many people have passed this before me?" to remind myself it's not impossible

  • @msven
    @msven Жыл бұрын

    "Revert back to your fundamentals" is huge for any military school. Ranger School was the same way. They tell you the exact steps to follow for setting up a patrol base, doing an ambush, etc. The military makes is "simple stupid"/"stupid simple" and does give you the "fundamentals."

  • @TAllyn-qr3io
    @TAllyn-qr3io Жыл бұрын

    I went through SFAS twice. First time, wasn't ready (before desert shield) and got my ass kicked on log drills. 2nd time through was right after Desert Shield. Was much more prepared for it the second time around. Was crushing land nav, night land nav, the runs and the ruck marches, team week and the water cans, the ate up jeep. Constant watch on the board outside for the next evolution. Obstacle course was great but, I fell off of the obstacle where you have to climb the rope and it is wrapped around the pole up about 20 feet or so and the rope is wrapped around the smooth pole about 8 times and then down at a 45deg. angle...was exhausted and my hands let loose when kicking my legs over to the rope to descend. Leg folded back and i shook it off and finished but, the next major ruck, I was done and the pickup grabbed me and that was it. Found out back at my unit that I had torn my ACL in my left knee. That plagued me the rest of my career. So, made it through the gates and was snagged by the damn obstacle course. My unit, after the first time failing, let me train during duty hours. All I had to do was show up for PT. So, I would do PT with the company, hit the shower, eat an MRE for chow and hit the gym for upper body training. Would sleep a few hours in the afternoon and prepare for land nav points at Ft. Hood, then i would hit night ruck marches until PT the next day. SFAS did kick my ass and it may have been easier if I had been combat arms and did this stuff as a part of my MOS. Wish like hell that there was 'anything' to help you prepare. Took the PT test with the SF guy that visited the base...waited for orders and that was it. NOTHING to help you prepare. Internet and this video would have really helped. Hooooah!!!

  • @1anre

    @1anre

    Жыл бұрын

    So what was you MOS & did you finally get your beret?

  • @TAllyn-qr3io

    @TAllyn-qr3io

    Жыл бұрын

    @@1anre my MOS was 52E and no. Boy, when I was in the Navy and all of my schools were in San Diego, I heard about the seals. This was in 1985 and up to that point, even in the Navy, had not heard of them. Came time to re-up in the Navy, Gramm-Rudman kicked in and I would not have gotten my $30k bonus…so, my plan was to go SF. They didn’t offer (straight to an 18 preparatory platoon, or whatever it was at that time) to me at MEPS, so I took an MOS that seemed awesome with future plan of SF. So, it was a major deal to not make it. At least I had jump school in my initial contract. 😉🤙🤘🤘🤘

  • @1anre

    @1anre

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TAllyn-qr3io sounds alright. What was the highlight of your career & did any of your kids follow your footsteps and make it into an SOF unit?

  • @TAllyn-qr3io

    @TAllyn-qr3io

    Жыл бұрын

    @@1anre firstly, I never wanted kids and always tell people that I am just too damn selfish. I never wanted a child seat in my muscle cars (71 Dodge Dart Swinger w/340 magnum…then traded for a ‘70 R/T Challenger w/440 magnum and traded that for a ‘71 Plymouth Roadrunner w/440 magnum and dual Holley 850 dbl pumpers) or my Corvette’s (‘81 and then a 2002 Z06)…ever. Would have been massively tacky 🤭 And as an added bonus, my wife, which I met while stationed in Germany three decades ago, feels the same way… more so at times. My career…hmmm. I loved the Navy but, did NOT want to give them six more years (with one year instructor and five at sea…for nothing) went in at the very beginning of a fiscal year…bonuses were stopped the day prior to my scheduled re-up. Got out and it sucked doing bootcamp again for the Army as an E5. My NATO TS came in handy in the Army, when I was stationed at NATO HQ. ‘That’ duty assignment was the highlight. Schooling was great in both branches, with San Diego being very, very fun for a single guy. Duty assignments varied and didn’t matter where assigned, if something bad happened or something in the Army needed power, a lot of power, we would deploy.

  • @RpgRambo
    @RpgRambo Жыл бұрын

    Officially signed my 18x contract! Shipping out next summer for basic so I’ll be able to get another year of fitness in. Been following and watching your content for over a year now probably 2, and I gotta say I’ve learned so much from your channel! Looking forward to this opportunity/journey!

  • @FNGACADEMY

    @FNGACADEMY

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s why we are here! 👊

  • @RpgRambo

    @RpgRambo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FNGACADEMY hell yeah! 👊🏼

  • @JAWsFitness

    @JAWsFitness

    Жыл бұрын

    What’s your basic start date?

  • @RpgRambo

    @RpgRambo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JAWsFitness July 17th

  • @JAWsFitness

    @JAWsFitness

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RpgRambo I might see you at some point down the road. I’ll be there a few weeks after you. Have IG or Fbook?

  • @willepete0088
    @willepete0088 Жыл бұрын

    Trust in the process when it comes to land nav. 80% of all land nav is confidence. I felt the same way as everyone does when they first start, lost scared and not confident. Until I started trusting the process I started to learn that land nav ain’t too bad at all. As a team leader much later on seeing the same fear overtake my private. It felt good to step in and become the encouraging voice he needed to start his steps towards becoming confident with something he barely understood a few days prior. Confidence is key and as Buck puts it “Stick to your game plan”. RLTW

  • @snowbear163
    @snowbear163 Жыл бұрын

    The videos get better and better. I've been out of the military for almost 20 years. No idea why I watch videos on these topics but I still do! Haha.

  • @FNGACADEMY

    @FNGACADEMY

    Жыл бұрын

    We appreciate that man!

  • @Ewright85

    @Ewright85

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here. I got out Dec 2008 from the Army and yet I still watch this stuff as well as if I’m still young enough to go back in let alone for for any branches Spec Ops 😂😂. I love y’all’s videos. Shout out from a fellow Texan

  • @aegisprotection4969
    @aegisprotection4969 Жыл бұрын

    When I was in ROTC, one could quickly tell who was from the city and from rural areas. Growing up walking in the woods just builds up a sense of the woods that made land navigation less intimidating. Being from Georgia, I was used to dealing with snakes when I went to Bragg. Benning and Knox had some nasty Land Nav courses. An relatively safe way to practice land navigation is to go to a national park and just go find monuments. If you get in trouble, there are park rangers. Snakes mess with a lot of people. They don't bother me, usually. Water Moccasins are a bit different. They are aggressive. But manageable. Find a local nature center and learn. When my PMS found out I was not afraid of snakes, I suddenly became the snake handling teacher. It's a good video. I like the format.

  • @halbos7637

    @halbos7637

    Жыл бұрын

    Very good perspective sir! Really.

  • @jackjack4412

    @jackjack4412

    Жыл бұрын

    How big are the snakes we're talking about?

  • @1anre

    @1anre

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you pass selection?

  • @juliettebobcat704

    @juliettebobcat704

    8 ай бұрын

    Hey, the one time a snake crawled between my legs -I was standing up fishing- I wasn't scared. I just looked down and there was the prettiest arrowhead I've ever found! You never know what you'll see in the woods. 🐍 👨!!

  • @raywhite1149
    @raywhite1149 Жыл бұрын

    Love these two together!! Can't wait for y'all to have 1 mil subs!! Well deserved for y'all!!!

  • @adampaulik8837
    @adampaulik8837 Жыл бұрын

    It's great to see you guys return to the roots of FNG academy. Can't wait to see the upcoming videos!

  • @CEDRICKINGMSG
    @CEDRICKINGMSG Жыл бұрын

    Bro, this is super great for guys that are getting ready to head out to McKall but it’s also great for guys who’ve been through this experience! It reminds us of the king incredible things we’ve conquered. Sometimes that’s just enough to help snap us out of some tough times!!!!!

  • @user-ok9qb1ix7p
    @user-ok9qb1ix7p6 ай бұрын

    Thanks again guys love you all

  • @jerrentempleton1392
    @jerrentempleton1392 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video dude!!! I’ve been looking into SF and watching your vids has out it all into a greater perspective for me. You guys rock 🇺🇸🇺🇸🤙

  • @TheeNexxLevel
    @TheeNexxLevel Жыл бұрын

    You guys are the best! Been out of the Army for 25 years, infantry! The best content!💪🏿

  • @Terron35
    @Terron35 Жыл бұрын

    I was the former Eagle Scout that everyone followed when we had to do land nav refreshers. Grew up in the country and always loved land nav because I got to just walk around in the woods all day

  • @ronpettit3200
    @ronpettit3200 Жыл бұрын

    Great show guys

  • @bryanenglish7841
    @bryanenglish7841 Жыл бұрын

    taking things one step at a time is just good life advice

  • @mephisto8101
    @mephisto8101 Жыл бұрын

    I was fresh out of school in the Bundeswehr 2001 as an OTC, right as 9/11 happened. Before and during army, I played lots of Operation Flashpoint, where I learned land nav with map and compass. Land Nav was exciting. For one exercise we had a couple of minutes in a room with the map and waypoints and a sheet of paper and a pen. Then we had to do a whole day of navigation with our self-drawn map. That was fun. Night navigation was more difficult, but exciting as well. To be fair, we had no real treacherous territory to go through, just the average southern german woods. Wouldn't have thought, that a game was that useful after all.

  • @ShifuCareaga
    @ShifuCareaga Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU to every servicemember and veteran on here or all your vids. And shout out to my devil dog brother; oorah class of 2022.

  • @TheBrodyJody
    @TheBrodyJody5 ай бұрын

    Land Navigation was probably my favorite portion of osut, it was so peaceful being away from everyone and just wandering through the nature of georgia.

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 Жыл бұрын

    I love your channel. Your positivity is infectious. That is the key. Stay positive, become strong, flexible, and believe in your grind.

  • @jamesshatterly9436
    @jamesshatterly9436 Жыл бұрын

    Hey there Buck , I’m not the biggest guy , 5’9 and a little under 160 but I’m stout and I got heart. Started the physical training handbook a couple weeks ago and just talked to my station’s recruiter today. I want to thank you for the in-depth content you’re putting out here for the guys that are serious about making this dream a reality! It really brings up the motivation a notch

  • @thelmadickinson6811

    @thelmadickinson6811

    7 ай бұрын

    My son just graduated q course. He’s 6’ on the dot. At graduation, there were many shorter guys. A captain on his RS squad was 34 and 5’ 9”.

  • @bearsuitClan
    @bearsuitClan Жыл бұрын

    love the talkin heads videos bro

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Жыл бұрын

    Informative dude 😎

  • @FNGACADEMY

    @FNGACADEMY

    Жыл бұрын

    👊

  • @pyeitme508

    @pyeitme508

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FNGACADEMY ya

  • @z06prime
    @z06prime Жыл бұрын

    The hardest for me when I got selected was the trek. Body was totally broken down and for some reason I thought it was timed when it wasn’t you just had to finish. The first I time I went land nav was because it was summer/fall and everything was grown and thick that getting turned around coming out a draw was brutal. Winter time selection way better you can see trails less veggies previous to give you an idea that maybe your on or close to a point if you did the first part right

  • @patrickkelley6212
    @patrickkelley62124 ай бұрын

    Awesome SOF Community!😀😎

  • @warhammer312
    @warhammer312 Жыл бұрын

    Take one day, task, meal, anything at a time is kind of like the military in a nut shell. I did night land nav once, and I got lost. Couldn't find the point I was supposed to find. I started walking towards the left training area limit to re-shoot azimuth... mfer lucky me, found the only pond/lake in the training area and was able to re shoot azimuth to my next point, and took me straight to my next point and from there, I was able to get directly to my third point. Couldn't find the first one but made a 2/3 points which was enough to pass.

  • @iiDivineSG
    @iiDivineSG Жыл бұрын

    Love the videos! Could you guys do a book review on the small unit tactics book? Would love to hear your thoughts

  • @tgreen603
    @tgreen603 Жыл бұрын

    Sounds difficult but awesome! 🤙🏻

  • @FNGACADEMY

    @FNGACADEMY

    Жыл бұрын

    100 percent

  • @twocentsthenuisance1131
    @twocentsthenuisance1131 Жыл бұрын

    This is the meat and potatoes in the channel right here love the content I’ll be remembering a lot these wise words

  • @Ultima770
    @Ultima770 Жыл бұрын

    I just got picked at try outs for 20th group this past weekend... Long road ahead...

  • @ICALLBS-tb2kx

    @ICALLBS-tb2kx

    19 күн бұрын

    Update? How's it going?

  • @Ultima770

    @Ultima770

    17 күн бұрын

    @@ICALLBS-tb2kx Bitter sweet update, but its not an ending. 21 day non-select. Learned a lot about myself. 2 year return. Group isn't doing waivers so they said to go back to the regular guys, remember how much you hate it, but go for schools, get skills, etc. So I'm following their advice. I'm challenging myself with marathons, Bataan Death March, I go to Ranger School in a couple on months and I deploy next year to the middle east (i'm sure you know I can't say where). SO again, it's not an ending, just part of the long road.

  • @ICALLBS-tb2kx

    @ICALLBS-tb2kx

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Ultima770 dang sorry to hear that but at least you didn't quit..respect! 👊. You're absolutely right though.. That's a great mindset to have...Just enjoy the journey while you can.... Time flies and we get older before we know it.. You'll make it.. Just stay focused.... What do you mean by group not accepting waivers? Are you talking about the age, legal or something else?

  • @Ultima770

    @Ultima770

    15 күн бұрын

    @@ICALLBS-tb2kx in terms of when I can return to SF AS, that kind of waiver. You see I was given a 2 year return, but after 1 year it can be waived for an early return. However, the Group I'm trying for is not going to give anyone waivers.

  • @ICALLBS-tb2kx

    @ICALLBS-tb2kx

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Ultima770 oh ok...got it. That makes sense..kinda blows though...I have a good idea where you're getting deployed...I was 11b up at Ft Drum years ago but still try to stay in the loop as far as what the Army is doing and where we're at. Good luck and don't let anyone or anything take you off the path... Just curious... Did they tell you why you didn't get selected?

  • @timothyhall1809
    @timothyhall1809 Жыл бұрын

    Do not Quit, Embrace the Suck, Don't be a Douche.... Strength & Honor....

  • @gabeflame7803
    @gabeflame7803 Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see the talking heads again!

  • @douglasgable429
    @douglasgable429 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @JG-od3xy
    @JG-od3xy11 ай бұрын

    Trust the fundamentals! sound advice

  • @javiernieves4956
    @javiernieves4956 Жыл бұрын

    That’s wild I’m at fort Riley now ! Going to SFAS OCT 04 thanks for all the info !

  • @FNGACADEMY

    @FNGACADEMY

    Жыл бұрын

    Good luck!!

  • @javiernieves4956

    @javiernieves4956

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FNGACADEMY thank you !

  • @jonlugo5383

    @jonlugo5383

    Жыл бұрын

    @@javiernieves4956 see you there boss! Stay lethal!

  • @javiernieves4956

    @javiernieves4956

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jonlugo5383 hell yea man ! See you there 💪🏼

  • @jk-76
    @jk-76 Жыл бұрын

    Land nav is no joke. I went through PLDC in August 2001 In Ft Lewis and land nav derped dudes from every MOS and unit. There was an SF E7 as an SGL.

  • @itz_otto
    @itz_otto Жыл бұрын

    im a scout thinking about going through SF selection and that idea about shooting an azimuth to a high location and getting your pace count back and then finding another spot and doing the same thing to figure out where you are in an insanely smart idea I've been in for 4 years and never heard that. ill remember that, thanks

  • @SpyderSuasponte
    @SpyderSuasponte6 ай бұрын

    This is why I feel we need to go back to our old days of only recruiting E4s promotable to E5 and O2 to O3

  • @Chris09978
    @Chris09978 Жыл бұрын

    Funny how yours was different the most common from what I have heard are the screening, SERE school, and not getting selected were pretty hard for most cause some don’t even make it after the screening.

  • @Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson
    @Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson Жыл бұрын

    I was going to my last point and got caught in the thicket, I couldn't move at all..... after what seemed like 2 hrs. I came out the other side (tore up) but was able to get them off and got the next day for "Foot Maintenance".... Also Sand babies with a Cadre that had tiny ass hands!!!! What got me selected was telling myself "IT CAN'T LAST FOREVER".....

  • @redjupiter2236
    @redjupiter2236 Жыл бұрын

    They need so many operators nowadays, especially after the past 20 years of war, I wonder how much the DoD is paying former SOF creators to educate the masses about the selection process. They're desperate for warriors.

  • @palmerstubbs4067
    @palmerstubbs4067 Жыл бұрын

    Love the "talking heads" throwback, so much information I've soaked up from you that will greatly aid me in SFAS. 2024 🤘

  • @FNGACADEMY

    @FNGACADEMY

    Жыл бұрын

    👊

  • @emmanuelawosusi2365

    @emmanuelawosusi2365

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FNGACADEMY nice

  • @aotos2102
    @aotos2102 Жыл бұрын

    Got my 18x contract and shipping out January 17. Beyond excited and you’ve helped me a lot with my prep work so thanks guys.

  • @jk-76

    @jk-76

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't mention it during Basic. Learn to be an Infantryman while you are there. Try as hard as you can.

  • @jakecarmack6250

    @jakecarmack6250

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jk-76 they will alr know, they section 18xrays, airborne and basic infantry guys to help organize it

  • @josemexjr2844

    @josemexjr2844

    7 ай бұрын

    Updates???

  • @ICALLBS-tb2kx

    @ICALLBS-tb2kx

    19 күн бұрын

    What's the latest? Did you get selected?

  • @HeyMikeyLikesIt2
    @HeyMikeyLikesIt26 ай бұрын

    In 2003, we didn’t do Team week events, we did a Land Nav Trek… my first leg was 25 kilometers. When it was done I was just under 93 klicks. That took a while to recover from. Hardest part is not getting hurt. My earlier attempt at SFAS, my ankle was purple for 2 days. I jumped off the truck and immediately rolled my ankle. Luckily it was at the end of that days training….. 3 days later I was dropped for my knee.

  • @blazegulizack
    @blazegulizack7 ай бұрын

    Down Pilot and the Mulan carries are unanimously the hardest events in sfas! During the Mulan carry, your team will have an odd number of metal buckets filled with sand and a bunch of 10' metal poles. Just like the dysney movie lol

  • @brandonguevara321
    @brandonguevara321 Жыл бұрын

    I've been studying for the asvab and also for land navigation with a digital practice course online. It's fun, but man when I look out into the woods I can only imagine how hard it's gonna be to identify landmarks and to find ways around thick vegetation in the real world. As always thanks for the information guys

  • @ExtremeGravy

    @ExtremeGravy

    Жыл бұрын

    It can be tough, but you need to master pacekeeping and compass usage. In thick vegetation, without many landmarks, the places you can use to orient yourself are super limited so you need to know where you are at all times, and you can do that by mastering pacekeeping.

  • @brandonguevara321

    @brandonguevara321

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ExtremeGravy thanks for the advice

  • @miguelitoaniceto5882
    @miguelitoaniceto5882 Жыл бұрын

    we did down pilot for Cav Cup at Fort Bliss. The pilot missed the extract point and we had to walk out the pilot 12 clicks across that big ass desert. Luckily it was at night and not so hot.

  • @sammysam2615
    @sammysam2615 Жыл бұрын

    Friend's dad went through and he said for him the hardest part was log rolling in the sand pit. Said he was dizzy and nauseous for two after. He eventually broke his femur and was medically retired

  • @colinwoonsue
    @colinwoonsue Жыл бұрын

    This is so making me wish I could learn from a Green Berret more and more

  • @Cleared_hot
    @Cleared_hot Жыл бұрын

    I wish we had information like this in 98’. Videos like this is a must before SFAS. Ranger school, all we knew if there’s phases. Sere , no one tells you shit. HAHAHA

  • @matthew5027
    @matthew5027 Жыл бұрын

    The hardest part of Selection for me was my fibula in my right leg being broken through log and rifle pt, the 12 Mike ruck, star course, and team week. Eventually got med dropped in the middle of team week. Kinda sucked.

  • @vlun1215

    @vlun1215

    Жыл бұрын

    How did that little bone break?

  • @matthew5027

    @matthew5027

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vlun1215 I had stress fractures real bad from all the rucking we did on pavement during SOPC. I guess one eventually gave way and snapped in half

  • @Strizzle81

    @Strizzle81

    Жыл бұрын

    @@matthew5027 What was your avg weekly running mileage prior? Weekly rucking mileage?

  • @matthew5027

    @matthew5027

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Strizzle81 I’m can’t remember the exact frequency. That was back in ‘08. I think we alternated days, run/ruck most of the week. Always a minimum of 6 miles. Sometimes a little more. 35-45 pound rucks. Nothin crazy. The most important thing is that you don’t break yourself off before you go to selection. Your mental will take you a lot further than your physical. In selection, first, don’t quit. Period. Don’t get integrity violations. If you’re running or rucking, always try to pass the guy in front of you. One dude at a time. Be someone everyone likes. And when in charge be in charge. If not, be a stellar teammate. During land nav, pay attention to the classes they give you prior to the star course and you’ll be good.

  • @Ferdrew-rp5ey
    @Ferdrew-rp5ey8 ай бұрын

    ...Berets, Seals, Delta ... Just the FKN BEST !! 💥💯💯🔥🤛🤜🇺🇸👊✊

  • @CKCHETSMOS
    @CKCHETSMOS9 ай бұрын

    Can you guy make a video how long and what kind of preparation you guy had done prior to selection e.g rucking, running, swimming, landnav etc and what else do you guys do?

  • @khalification87
    @khalification87 Жыл бұрын

    Buck! Did ya’ll try the Trans Catalina Trail?? I havent seen the vid yet, but I’m guessing thats what you guys were talking about at the beginning of this video. I did it a couple years ago with an alice pack and a couple fishin rods. Ass-fckn-kicker for sure! I did it from north to south (two harbors down to avalon) and the hill heading up to the flight line was an intense gut check!

  • @luisvalle9897
    @luisvalle9897 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Buck do you mind doing a video on the process of going to SFAS as a prior service/interservice transfer

  • @tylerrogers3156
    @tylerrogers3156 Жыл бұрын

    First Sean has the obi wan kenobi beard, then he says go for the high ground… haha fuck yeah thanks for the vid brother.

  • @hanwagu9967
    @hanwagu9967 Жыл бұрын

    hardest part of SFAS were the sand babies, where our team utterly fell apart. There will be some event which will completely destroy you or your team. the hardest part is processing and bouncing back from the mental and/or physical disintegration.

  • @IntrepidExotics
    @IntrepidExotics8 ай бұрын

    I must be twisted because i loved the land nav, something surreal and peaceful about cruising the woods at night alone like that. It hurts, it sucks at times but being 50 at Ft living room now getting out of bed hurts and sucks at times 😂.

  • @katze97
    @katze97 Жыл бұрын

    Hilarious but true story. Hardest part of landnav for me in 11b AIT was to find the item/flag when you hit the points. I sometimes waited for others to arrive to find it. I am a city person and can’t find shit in the woods

  • @jakecarmack6250

    @jakecarmack6250

    Жыл бұрын

    Then did you either plot your points right or use your land nav to actually find it. Because that’s what land nav is and taking yourself straight to the point

  • @katze97

    @katze97

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jakecarmack6250 the points were right. I just could not find the flag or object to be collected when they were 8 ft up on a tree among other trees. People came to the same point found the flag

  • @mantis_toboggan_md

    @mantis_toboggan_md

    Жыл бұрын

    We probably did Land Nav on the same courses at Benning, brother. I was at C 2/47.

  • @edmonddantes1761
    @edmonddantes17614 ай бұрын

    chow to chow, sunday to sunday

  • @TheJetlife94
    @TheJetlife94 Жыл бұрын

    the stuff Kurt said about the star exam, I felt that. Walking through the woods in the middle of the night was pretty rough. Such an eerie and lonely feeling and you can't see shit. I got lost for a few hours lol and one of my boys got attacked by a fuckin goose 😂

  • @ericaddis7414
    @ericaddis74143 ай бұрын

    I ended up walking to Aberdeen one night because the cadre gave me a wrong grid coordinate. They came and got me in the morning. 😂

  • @juan251100
    @juan25110011 ай бұрын

    The sandman was my thoughts event.

  • @soldtobediers
    @soldtobediers Жыл бұрын

    ''Your best fight is the one that never happened.''

  • @marshfell0517
    @marshfell0517 Жыл бұрын

    How do GBs deal with constantly evolving priorities. What are concrete examples of prioritize, plan, and execute. If you're able, how that changes depending on what level of a detachment you're in. What difference might look like in prioritization for an 18A, vs an enlisted's plans, etc...

  • @marshfell0517

    @marshfell0517

    Жыл бұрын

    This would undoubtedly be the hardest part for me

  • @louiswolff3251
    @louiswolff3251 Жыл бұрын

    Kurt you mentioned you were at Ft Riley, are you a BRO bro, I was in the 1st ID Foward in Germany, 13F with 2/5 FA HHBin the 80’s as the USSR was starting to break up, I had ETSed right before The Wall came down.

  • @brorito
    @brorito Жыл бұрын

    11 B, never had a problem with land nav.

  • @hectormartinez9657

    @hectormartinez9657

    Жыл бұрын

    Check this out. I was field artillery in the army (25th I.D) hardly ever did any land navigation. 5 years after my E.T.S, I joined an infantry National guard unit. This was in 1994. All you saw were C.I.B’s, E.I.B’s, combat patches from cavalry, big red 1, 82nd, 101st. We had one guy from 75th ranger regiment who said he was in Mogadishu. All those guys went to P.L.D.C in Utah. They all failed land nav. Didn’t graduate. Me,(gun bunny), went also and I was 1 of the very few who graduated! Passed land nav! But I had the best time in my wannabe 6 years in an infantry battalion. Then I transferred to a transportation company in 2003. Deployed to Iraq 🤦‍♂️.

  • @andrewel5383
    @andrewel53839 ай бұрын

    I sign next Tuesday ship out august 27th

  • @EddieLeal
    @EddieLeal Жыл бұрын

    It takes a special breed of human being to make it through this and other military elite training courses. MIND OVER MATTER! If you don't mind... it dont matter. 😉Im retired military. Retired in 2012. During my overseas tour in Panama I was selected along with a few other soldiers in my unit with excellent PT scores to attend Air Assault school. The black hats were out of Ft Drum/10th Mountain Division. I really felt I was in pretty good shape. I was young and really wanted to earn that air assault badge. Well, sorry to say I failed miserably. 😮‍💨 I, among a few other selectees, were dropped like a bad habit on ZERO DAY and had to do the walk of shame back to our cars while the others rode back to the barracks in buses. 😭 I felt that was the longest walk ever. The entire time I am thinking how my chain of command was going to react/treat me. They busted my chops for some time but encouraged me to give it another go if given another opportunity later. I don't recall where the others failed but I was unable to negotiate the "tough one" obstacle. Got a trolly horse while I was trying to climb over this log. Hung there like a possum in PAIN rethinking my life choices. The black hat mocking/yelling at me the entire time. I couldn't push past the pain and hold on any longer. Dropped like a rock to the ground. I was given another chance to negotiate the obstacle but slipped down the rope as soon as I jumped up to grab it. NO-GO! Not making excuses but that rope was slippery as hell and THICK. My child sized hands could barely grasp this thing. Was still dealing with the pain from that trolly horse. The entire time we are waiting to negotiate an obstacle we are being smoked. Flutter kicks, push ups, even three second rushes. All the while chanting "AIR ASSAULT, AIR ASSAULT. In '97 I was reassigned to Ft Bliss Texas. I had been defeated mentally. Throughout my 20 year career I never contemplate giving it another go. Regret it now of course. Thanks for sharing the wealth guys! Keep up the lords work! 👍

  • @marcusraynal
    @marcusraynal Жыл бұрын

    Buck, do you think it was better to go through that draw right across from your point or should you have gone around? Considering how long it took you to get across.

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Жыл бұрын

    Cool 😎

  • @Honey_Daddy
    @Honey_Daddy Жыл бұрын

    XD "poisonous snakes". They're venomous. You ingest or consume poisons via mouth or skin. Venoms are injected by the animal biting or stinging you. If the animal forces it into your body, it's likely a venom. Also, often common water snakes, which are not venomous, are confused for the venomous cottonmouths (water moccasins). They look somewhat similar to anyone unaware of the specific differences.

  • @rottenpdx05
    @rottenpdx054 күн бұрын

    @fngacademy During A&S is there anyway to rehab yourself with ice? For joint pain or anything or just have to push through?

  • @russelljds
    @russelljds Жыл бұрын

    THE hardest part of my whole time was and still is - down time - . If not on a mission or training I will get into some kinda shit that aint good.

  • @Ghost_faceee
    @Ghost_faceee Жыл бұрын

    What is the deployment cycle like for SF?

  • @johnadams9261
    @johnadams9261 Жыл бұрын

    Make sure you ask the supply guy for some grid squares before you do land nav. Tell him you want the good ones not the old ones that where cleaned with propwash!!

  • @muerte.eterno
    @muerte.eterno Жыл бұрын

    do special forces go to school? do they have to learn protocols, topography or maybe even physics? are they graded like a regular school and is it a requirement

  • @ctpatriot9116
    @ctpatriot9116 Жыл бұрын

    How often does someone get bit by a poisonous/venomous snake in selection?

  • @colinwoonsue
    @colinwoonsue Жыл бұрын

    That just sounds difficult already 😂😂😂

  • @FNGACADEMY

    @FNGACADEMY

    Жыл бұрын

    Makes it all the more valuable

  • @colinwoonsue

    @colinwoonsue

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FNGACADEMY yeah. I’m watching this on my TV

  • @colinwoonsue

    @colinwoonsue

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FNGACADEMY I knew I couldn’t do BUDs in the Navy. I chose Navy Master-At-Arms instead. Very easy

  • @mattweisheit5601
    @mattweisheit5601 Жыл бұрын

    Fng academy, After classing up for rasp as an 11b and getting dropped for a mistake on my part I am getting to be too old to be a private in ranger regiment if I were to try out again .. do you think going to selection and being in group is still worth it now that gwot is over …?

  • @FeelmyFondue
    @FeelmyFondue Жыл бұрын

    3 time non select. Never told why. Each time was shitty and fun.

  • @nicholasshaper8501
    @nicholasshaper8501 Жыл бұрын

    Hey I have a question. What's a good ruck to buy to start training with?

  • @rdjanzsaijan9868
    @rdjanzsaijan9868 Жыл бұрын

    Try to react the scout ranger training in philippines

  • @Preppylalalalalal
    @Preppylalalalalal Жыл бұрын

    My uncle johnsie Jen means went to ft Campbell school when he 1st got deployed to Vietnam than when he came back he went to ft bragg is that the green berets???

  • @chrisfarrell9131
    @chrisfarrell91319 ай бұрын

    On land nav what happens when you have a half dozen or so points within 100m or so of each othwr and none of them are yours and your land nav skills say your on target your at a point but its the wrong one? That happend to me in basic

  • @macvsogtaino2350
    @macvsogtaino2350 Жыл бұрын

    No land nav in the Q course?👀

  • @kurtplemer7732
    @kurtplemer7732Ай бұрын

    Should I start as 11b work my way to special forces or should I try to get the 18x contract what I am trying to say is should I start from the bottom or try to get to top first

  • @nytovaok516
    @nytovaok516 Жыл бұрын

    fort riley! duty first!

  • @Santiagocook726
    @Santiagocook726 Жыл бұрын

    How do I enter as a special forces soldier, and specialize in sniper, I have a good aim?

  • @Grimmaugust54
    @Grimmaugust546 ай бұрын

    Down pilot was bad… there’s something called drunk pilot now… it’s ten times worse. The plus side, you’ll do both.

  • @AndrewPatterson19
    @AndrewPatterson19 Жыл бұрын

    I'm getting my option 40 after high school

  • @FNGACADEMY

    @FNGACADEMY

    Жыл бұрын

    great contract

  • @AndrewPatterson19

    @AndrewPatterson19

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FNGACADEMY yeah I'm really excited. Your videos have really helped me prepare

  • @ik5852
    @ik5852 Жыл бұрын

    this isnt talking about SF pipeline but for infantry training they took out solo land nav lol

  • @jakecarmack6250

    @jakecarmack6250

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s coming back. They are getting heart and gps trackers for land nav so they can do solos