Pain, Self Sacrifice, and Humility Hidden Pride... Which of these then, not reflect, the past proven actions of The Very Author of Sacrifice Himself... "That Others May Live"? -Former Sgt. William'Rock'Gilpin 82nd Abn. Inf. Div. 11B4P (71-74)
there are a lot of worse things other than consuming naturally occurring acids. 1/2 cup of salt water will mess you up WAY worse than 1/2 of lemon juice, lime juice, or even vinegar.
Don't need to attend BUD/S to know what happens when you fail. Simply ask those who haven't made it. So shut up. I bet you know less about BUD/S than I do.
outstanding video! there's far too many NSW videos online, and not nearly enough on Pararescue and AFSOC. great to see a fitting tribute to these supermen and true silent warriors. hooah!
The Air Force Special Operations training is devoted to 100% quality. They won't let you pass if you fail an evolution more than once. In BUD/S for the SEALs, if you fail enough, you will be dropped or rolled back, depending on your overall performance. The Air Force does not allow you to try again. Thats called quality training. And they are the only ones, as far as I know, that pay such high attention to quality.
PJ and seals have completely different core skills as well as different missions. You will want to figure out if you want to be dedicated CSAR or go the seal route.
look at the military as one thing accompished in your life. don't use it as a way to get a job in the civilian world. But to answer, look up "flight nurse" on google. I'm sure you'll find what you need to know.
Combat Rescue Officers and Combat Controllers aren't the same thing. A CRO is basically the officer version of the PJ. They have less medical training, but are go through the same indoctrination.
I never used the words smarter. I just know that enlisted go PJ while officers go CRO. And I know the PJ community is a whole lot smaller than the SEALs so the officers don't get much field time. Its ok though, I'm already pretty into college now and I'm pretty set on the Navy but thank you for your comment I appreciate it.
They don't use the shop and auto stuff to decide your AFQT score. Work on your math, word knowledge, literacy, and arithmetic. I use a book called Master the ASVAB, a lot of people have had great success with this book.
I hope that short guy made it 2:28
That's why they call it Drown Proofing
I love the pool...thats where pussies fail out
Just look what they make you give...
I was bioweapon spc at Ft. Detrick md but this is insane.
32 out of how many?
Ivan probably a few hundred
Heading to A&S in the end of the year, so stoked to see these dudes grind . HOohyah! Balls 2
Did you make it?
@@sergioflex5145 the trainings two years there’s no way he’s close to done
@@jonathonmoores9137 I think he was just asking if he got selected not if he had a beret yet
Did you make it ?
Did you get through A&S?
So do you need to know all those swimming techniques and how to mess with the gear and such before you go in?
Speichers no you will learn it here but if you can familiarize yourself with the gear before you come here you’ll be ahead of the game
6:55 nice transition
Where are all the “chair force” comments?
I was nationally ranked swimmer this is no joke. I passed the seal test this is another level
It takes two years for the training
do they drown u in pararescue training?
No, that would be counter-productive.
They don't, but shallow water blackouts occur often. As well as plain old fatigue causes some.
CCT. I'm gonna have flashbacks for days dammit...
Song title Filter - Hey Man, Nice Shot Rise Against - "Re-Education (Through Labor)" (High Quality)
What is the jody they are singing at 5:38 when they are running?
I want to be a CRO
Damn... 32 graduated. I wonder how many got the job :-/
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Pain, Self Sacrifice, and Humility Hidden Pride... Which of these then, not reflect, the past proven actions of The Very Author of Sacrifice Himself... "That Others May Live"? -Former Sgt. William'Rock'Gilpin 82nd Abn. Inf. Div. 11B4P (71-74)
What's the 2ed song?
Of all the spec ops vids i have to say PJs pretty consistently have the best taste in music.
Copyright violation right?
I feel great not drinking or eating oranges / coffee. Almost been 3wks. Acid destroys everything - belly is only for acid then.
there are a lot of worse things other than consuming naturally occurring acids. 1/2 cup of salt water will mess you up WAY worse than 1/2 of lemon juice, lime juice, or even vinegar.
first song is hey man, nice shot by filter.
I didnt know air force had this much of bas ass training
Even though it's the SEALs get most of the glorification amongst civilians, these guys are equally elite
They can even be considered more elite with the amount of training and the drop out rate
do all class get filmed ???
Having had the privilege of being on an exercise with PJs, I gotta say "awesome" just begins to cover it.
So awesome
I could ever do this I can't swim at all!!!!
Oh, so you've been? If not, then you know less than me.
Bet you don't.
Don't need to attend BUD/S to know what happens when you fail. Simply ask those who haven't made it. So shut up. I bet you know less about BUD/S than I do.
Shut up with your bullshit. Have you been to BUDs? No? Well then you don't know what the hell you're talking about.
outstanding video! there's far too many NSW videos online, and not nearly enough on Pararescue and AFSOC. great to see a fitting tribute to these supermen and true silent warriors. hooah!
to be a pj you only need a g44 or higher..
does not matter she is a women anyways..
News Team Assemble! !!
No, not unless they have a nursing degree.
The Air Force Special Operations training is devoted to 100% quality. They won't let you pass if you fail an evolution more than once. In BUD/S for the SEALs, if you fail enough, you will be dropped or rolled back, depending on your overall performance. The Air Force does not allow you to try again. Thats called quality training. And they are the only ones, as far as I know, that pay such high attention to quality.
Yes you are correct. I have done my research on both and believe I am making the right decision for me.
PJ and seals have completely different core skills as well as different missions. You will want to figure out if you want to be dedicated CSAR or go the seal route.
look at the military as one thing accompished in your life. don't use it as a way to get a job in the civilian world. But to answer, look up "flight nurse" on google. I'm sure you'll find what you need to know.
So after a Pj gets out of the airforce could they be hired on as a flight nurse
aight man no worries. what ever way you head for, seals or not, wish you the best of luck
no you are right I messed up, I meant to say combat rescue officer.
Combat Rescue Officers and Combat Controllers aren't the same thing. A CRO is basically the officer version of the PJ. They have less medical training, but are go through the same indoctrination.
I never used the words smarter. I just know that enlisted go PJ while officers go CRO. And I know the PJ community is a whole lot smaller than the SEALs so the officers don't get much field time. Its ok though, I'm already pretty into college now and I'm pretty set on the Navy but thank you for your comment I appreciate it.
Right on man, keep studying and keep training for it, if you want it you will make it happen.
studying it right now. I just can't understand math. its the death of me
They don't use the shop and auto stuff to decide your AFQT score. Work on your math, word knowledge, literacy, and arithmetic. I use a book called Master the ASVAB, a lot of people have had great success with this book.
i didnt even know it was possible to score lower than a 50