After 6 years in the Army, I'm finally dropping that volunteer statement. I am tired of being a part of a group where people don't want to be there and consistently do the bare minimum to get by. Every time I have had the privilege of doing some training with the group guys, I was shocked at how all they care about is getting better at their job and bringing up those around them.
It’s probably due to the fact that when your conventional forces, you realize your never going to implement your training because your never gonna a do what your actually training for, a lot of the training is just to check the box not about learning something, you get held to the same standards of SF without any of the SF missions or budget, in the end most jobs are pretty lame unless your are SF.. the end
Earning the right to wear my beret was without a doubt one of the greatest honors of my life and my dream come true. It was a dream that started when I was 7 or 8 years old. I was living in a trailer park in a very small town in no where Utah (Grantsville). It was the early 1970's and I hear the song the "The Ballad of the Green Berets". I was hooked. I told everyone that is what I was going to do and I did it. I remember once after getting settled in at Ft. Campbell. My wife and I were walking into the px. As we were walking in we passed a couple officers that I saluted. They moved out of my way as we were walking. My wife who knew very little about the military asked if they were officers. I told her yes and she asked why they moved out of our way like they did. All I said said was that it was respect. I felt like a real stud that day when my wife saw what it ment to be a Green Beret. I married her when I was in language school. She was from Idaho and was from a well to do family. She knew almost nothing about the military. She spent a few months with me at Bragg and started picking up on a few things. I think this was the moment she figured out what it ment. Being in Special Forces was one of the greatest honors of my life. I worked with some of the greatest men a person could ever want to be around. My only regret was that I had to leave that group but that time will come for everyone. But the honor of being a Green Beret lives forever.
Buck, I am a former 18b and served with O.D.A. 511 back in the '80s. I cannot tell you how much I enjoy your videos. Not only does it bring back many memories but you are providing a great service to those who are interested in starting the process to be part of an A-Team. You are doing a great job and look forward to reading the book. Glad to call you a "Brother in Arms"!
It's my dream to be in the Special Forces. Thank you for your channel really. I can get so much motivation from you Buck! I'm inspired by you, Hughes, my uncle, and other SF I've met in my life...
@@FNGACADEMY This new content also remind me of my "why." Can't wait to also receive your book soon! #RisingAbove _"It's not the Beret that makes the man, it's the man that makes the Beret..."_ - Sean Buck Rogers
Hey Jessica, that's my dream too! Problem is, I am 55yrs and lived a wonderful life. Workwise though, this would've been it for me. You go and get that special forces, and I am sure you will make it!
DUUUUDE!!!😲 Got my hands on your book yesterday!!!!! It’s been an honor to have found your channel which has inspired me to follow my dreams of jointing the Army, I also came from a broken childhood that mirrors yours, once I’m in basic training next month I’ll keep you in my thoughts bro! I hope to overcome all my past and be some one as inspiring as you and help others.Thank you🙏🏻😎🇺🇸
@@tylerle4199 Sup Bro 😎 I made it through basic and all is well. Im stationed in Texas and I’m training to be a gunner on a Bradley. I’m wishing you the best of luck , before you know it you’ll be graduating basic! 🤘🏻😎
@@cruzduran1480 thanks man I’m in the recruiting process right now. There’s a 50k bonus to join 18x which is my number two thing I want to do. Currently I’m studying for the sift test to become an aviator then I have a board meeting. I’m excited but if it doesn’t work out for wocs Then 18x it is. Do you have any tips or tricks you wonna tell a civilian before basic 😂
Currently AD Air Force looking to go blue to green and was deciding between 75th or SF. Your channel helped made me make the decision. Currently prepping for the course before I even go talk to a recruiter about the 18X series. Thank you for the insight and inspiration!
Seen so man vids of your now seems like im meeting up with a good mate everytime a new vids uploaded 🤣 especially when u have told so much about yourself. Def getting the book.
Man I can't tell you how much I appreciate the info and insight. I'm going to talk with my recruiter today and get the process started in becoming a 18x. Much appreciation brotha.
I'm ready to be a green beret, and this video really pushes me onwards, my stepdad tried to talk me out of it talking about how nobody would give a shit about me (which didn't really bother me, considering I didnt want to join to be a hero, I want to join to make a difference in my life and others'), but this really makes becoming a green beret easier to digest, thank you, can't wait for your book.
I'm not sure what the words are to express how this one made me feel. Simply im grateful you made this channel Buck. I pray I get the chance just to try out. Thanks brother.
I want to be a green beret so bad. The type of men who become green berets is the man I strive to be, and I want to help people the way you guys do. If I'm being honest, I'm not that guy. Yet. With your help, I think I can get there. Keep up the good work man, I'll be here!
Find someone who’s got similar goals an so you can work together to get to that point where your ready to step off to selection. That’s what one of my guys in my plt me an him are trainning together pushing each other to keep going.
As always, I appreciate the honesty behind saying the team is built on the shoulders of a small group of people that are all very important, with each person having that much more responsibility because of that small team in such a demanding environment. Part of the process in reaching that goal when you're on that team is proving to yourself that you're worthy of being there, for those feeling inadequate like myself. That's a big part of my drive and I'm glad I'm not alone. Thanks for keeping it real, boss, here's to one day doing my own circuit through local stores with my new green beret :)
Very accurate reflection Buck. That's what it all meant to me. I picked SF because I whole heartedly believed and lived the motto. De Oppresso Liber. Still do.
This is definitely a good topic and a few people have talked about it. One thing that I think is often overlooked when its talked about is that even though you are in the guard, roughly that first two years will be spent at training. So you have to be in a position in your personal life that allows for that time away regardless. I know two SF guard guys, both are awesome dudes, and both love the job.
Just ordered your book. You hit the nail on the head with what you said about the Regular Army. It's part of the reason I re enlisted. Not to keep doing it, but the opportunity to leave it and not miss it.
Hey Buck, could you talk about the difference between groups like 1st, 3rd, etc. Also any benefit to knowing another language before selection or after? 👊
I asked the same question about the language thing and was told it doesn’t matter what languages you know you’ll still take the language courses from beginning to end in places like SF . Sure it’ll help to know the languages beforehand but won’t change that the army would want you to learn it over anyways
Thank you for serving! for making the cut, you have my respect and my prayers! You are strong, loyal and valuable! Please consider upgrading your speech. Show our young men that foul language an tossing the f word around is not what makes you a man,with respect and appreciation, Diane
@@FNGACADEMY I am preparing for SF selection of my country and its amazing how Andy, Jocko, The team house and your channel has been helping people all over the world. Appreciate it man.
When you mentioned that you went to war/combat and other Green Berets did not, what decides that? How much influence does your specific team have in deciding where you go and what missions you do?
Based off the information given on line l think it depends on the region that specific SF group is attached to. We are not currently in a war so I believe most SF groups are in other places around the word helping combat drug cartels at the border along with Delta units. But I’m pretty sure a decent amount of SF groups are still in Stan, Iraq and even Syria and other places that are still in great conflict. But there are many groups of SF units from 1st SF down to national guard SF 19th & 20th group. Hope that helps out a bit if buck doesn’t get a chance to answer but he would know better and more in depth about this.
18 D here. We had pagers that would go off in the middle of the night or whenever telling us to go to the “ secure area” with your gear, then to Pope at the end of the airfield. You would board a C130 for parts unknown. You felt like a rock star
Hey buck even though I can not join the Army and live my dream of becoming a Green Beret I love watching your videos. I’m still applying to any three letter agencies with a SOG. Keep it up brother and keep trucking.
I enjoy you content very much even though I live in Finland. I watch you just from pure interest in special operations. You talked about the legacy and the history about the Green Berets. I wanted to ask if you have anything to share about Larry Thorne. I know there is a award for the best ODA named after him and some other memorials. And maybe that can be a video idea. You go a bit deeper into the history of special forces. Lauri was a true Finnish warrior. Thank you for your service, I think I can say that because you were fighting against the same evil as we are. Keep up the excellent work!
Excellent video dude, phew, loved the last part about it all being worth it. Book should be here today or tomorrow (hey, I’m in the middle of writing this comment...it’s fine don’t stop now...yeah I’ll just delete this section...) and can’t wait to read it!
I'm a 12b in the reserves now but I im not happy with how boring civilian life is I wanna do more so I'm really considering going active and trying out in Rasp or for SF
Just curious Buck but why didnt you try out for Delta? Also, dont know if you can answer this, hearing how stressful it is being in SF is it more stressful being in the Unit? Also thank you for your service and your videos and what your doing! Even if your not wanting to join your content gives people a good idea what its like for special ops guys.
Buck what do you think about MARSOC, it’s all I’ve been thinking about but lately your vids have been making me consider at the very least Rangers, have you met any Raiders, is their training similar to yours?
Self assess and go from there. If you are physically and mentally fit, send it and go Varsity. If you aren't, get there. Wherever you go you can talk to an SF recruiter and go to selection. There's no one that can stop you.
Hi Buck I was wondering if you could show the FNGs your General Yarborough knife. I've only seen two in my entire life. Thank you great UA-cam channel 🇺🇸
@@FNGACADEMY thanks for the reply brother. I remember seeing you guys and other army SF in Fallujah when I was there as a Marine. We more than look up to you brother!!!
Nice work and inspiring Channel Buck. 👍🏼 Will there come more stories about your career shift, and from your time as a Law Enforcement officer ? I subscribed for sure 👌🏼 Cheers from Denmark 🇩🇰 👮🏻♂️
I went to a school named Roy Benavides,Roy was a Green Barret during the vietnam war and he received the Metal of Honor for saving i think 7 wounded solders,but that man alone motivated me on wanting to join the special forces and i will stop at nothing to achieve my goal
Buck, why are you playing with them boys! You know they need to hear you say it! "Buck, former Green Beret, Here to help you guys get selected." Just in case you forgot lol
Buck how long are the contracts for SF, I am interested in national guard SF. Also do you get to go home in between training schools after you complete a phase of SF? Thank you 🙏🏾 for all that you do
I didn't start seeing DOL until much later. Embarrassingly, I had to ask what it was and I had been in group for years at that point. I liked being on a team. Some people make it through that shouldn't have, They end up being disposed of, and being shoved into some recess in the command.
After 6 years in the Army, I'm finally dropping that volunteer statement. I am tired of being a part of a group where people don't want to be there and consistently do the bare minimum to get by. Every time I have had the privilege of doing some training with the group guys, I was shocked at how all they care about is getting better at their job and bringing up those around them.
👊👊
Amen brother
It’s probably due to the fact that when your conventional forces, you realize your never going to implement your training because your never gonna a do what your actually training for, a lot of the training is just to check the box not about learning something, you get held to the same standards of SF without any of the SF missions or budget, in the end most jobs are pretty lame unless your are SF.. the end
Earning the right to wear my beret was without a doubt one of the greatest honors of my life and my dream come true. It was a dream that started when I was 7 or 8 years old. I was living in a trailer park in a very small town in no where Utah (Grantsville). It was the early 1970's and I hear the song the "The Ballad of the Green Berets". I was hooked. I told everyone that is what I was going to do and I did it. I remember once after getting settled in at Ft. Campbell. My wife and I were walking into the px. As we were walking in we passed a couple officers that I saluted. They moved out of my way as we were walking. My wife who knew very little about the military asked if they were officers. I told her yes and she asked why they moved out of our way like they did. All I said said was that it was respect. I felt like a real stud that day when my wife saw what it ment to be a Green Beret. I married her when I was in language school. She was from Idaho and was from a well to do family. She knew almost nothing about the military. She spent a few months with me at Bragg and started picking up on a few things. I think this was the moment she figured out what it ment.
Being in Special Forces was one of the greatest honors of my life. I worked with some of the greatest men a person could ever want to be around. My only regret was that I had to leave that group but that time will come for everyone. But the honor of being a Green Beret lives forever.
That’s an awesome story thanks for sharing it gives me motivation
Buck, I am a former 18b and served with O.D.A. 511 back in the '80s. I cannot tell you how much I enjoy your videos. Not only does it bring back many memories but you are providing a great service to those who are interested in starting the process to be part of an A-Team. You are doing a great job and look forward to reading the book. Glad to call you a "Brother in Arms"!
It's my dream to be in the Special Forces. Thank you for your channel really. I can get so much motivation from you Buck! I'm inspired by you, Hughes, my uncle, and other SF I've met in my life...
im proud to be on that list!
@@FNGACADEMY This new content also remind me of my "why." Can't wait to also receive your book soon! #RisingAbove
_"It's not the Beret that makes the man, it's the man that makes the Beret..."_
- Sean Buck Rogers
@@jckah wow. good luck to you!!! wish you all the best! the process will never be easy...
@@imeldahondos8481 Yes, that's why I'm preparing for it more than the best that I could. I'm trying to not get far ahead too. Thank you btw!
Hey Jessica, that's my dream too! Problem is, I am 55yrs and lived a wonderful life. Workwise though, this would've been it for me. You go and get that special forces, and I am sure you will make it!
DUUUUDE!!!😲 Got my hands on your book yesterday!!!!! It’s been an honor to have found your channel which has inspired me to follow my dreams of jointing the Army, I also came from a broken childhood that mirrors yours, once I’m in basic training next month I’ll keep you in my thoughts bro! I hope to overcome all my past and be some one as inspiring as you and help others.Thank you🙏🏻😎🇺🇸
That means a lot bro im glad my past can help others, it makes it all worth it!
Hey man how’s the journey !? I’m joining too!
@@tylerle4199 Sup Bro 😎 I made it through basic and all is well. Im stationed in Texas and I’m training to be a gunner on a Bradley. I’m wishing you the best of luck , before you know it you’ll be graduating basic! 🤘🏻😎
@@cruzduran1480 thanks man I’m in the recruiting process right now. There’s a 50k bonus to join 18x which is my number two thing I want to do. Currently I’m studying for the sift test to become an aviator then I have a board meeting. I’m excited but if it doesn’t work out for wocs Then 18x it is. Do you have any tips or tricks you wonna tell a civilian before basic 😂
Currently AD Air Force looking to go blue to green and was deciding between 75th or SF. Your channel helped made me make the decision. Currently prepping for the course before I even go talk to a recruiter about the 18X series. Thank you for the insight and inspiration!
Seen so man vids of your now seems like im meeting up with a good mate everytime a new vids uploaded 🤣 especially when u have told so much about yourself.
Def getting the book.
that is awesome!
Buying the book as soon as it drops can't wait.
paperback shipping now
Just bought the book, appreciate the content!
@@FNGACADEMY hi, is TU LAM a member of Delta Force ? can you please make video on Delta Force
Yes finally I have got the first view and like. Love you Buck stay strong bro!
Thanks brother!
Man I can't tell you how much I appreciate the info and insight. I'm going to talk with my recruiter today and get the process started in becoming a 18x. Much appreciation brotha.
you got it man! go after it!
Updates?
Update?
I'm ready to be a green beret, and this video really pushes me onwards, my stepdad tried to talk me out of it talking about how nobody would give a shit about me (which didn't really bother me, considering I didnt want to join to be a hero, I want to join to make a difference in my life and others'), but this really makes becoming a green beret easier to digest, thank you, can't wait for your book.
Your step pops sounds like a *hater*
Hey Buck, is there any chance you can do a vid on 18D and SOCM? Maybe bring on an active 18D to talk about it?
will do
*cough* *cough* 18Disaster *cough* *cough*
@@ross9804 tf?
@@R2WSF Look him up on Instagram. He’s a former batt boy who’s now an 18D.
@@ross9804 ohhhh i thought you were saying something like 18D were garbage😂😂
I'm not sure what the words are to express how this one made me feel. Simply im grateful you made this channel Buck. I pray I get the chance just to try out. Thanks brother.
I want to be a green beret so bad. The type of men who become green berets is the man I strive to be, and I want to help people the way you guys do. If I'm being honest, I'm not that guy. Yet. With your help, I think I can get there. Keep up the good work man, I'll be here!
Find someone who’s got similar goals an so you can work together to get to that point where your ready to step off to selection. That’s what one of my guys in my plt me an him are trainning together pushing each other to keep going.
@@gray334 holy crap iron man!! In all seriousness, that's good advice. Thanks!
As always, I appreciate the honesty behind saying the team is built on the shoulders of a small group of people that are all very important, with each person having that much more responsibility because of that small team in such a demanding environment. Part of the process in reaching that goal when you're on that team is proving to yourself that you're worthy of being there, for those feeling inadequate like myself. That's a big part of my drive and I'm glad I'm not alone. Thanks for keeping it real, boss, here's to one day doing my own circuit through local stores with my new green beret :)
7:50 im going to save this clip for the future when im training to go SF. that shit is inspiring
You are an inspiration brother. Much needed advice for the next generation of warfighter! Listen and learn, this guy is legit
Thanks bro doing my best!
the passion in this video is bone chillingp
By far your best video in my opinion bro. This was the real talk.
GET this mans book. Truly an inspirational story!
🙏🙏
Very accurate reflection Buck. That's what it all meant to me. I picked SF because I whole heartedly believed and lived the motto. De Oppresso Liber. Still do.
Please consider having someone in National Guard SF come on to compare and contrast active duty vs guard team life/school availability/home life etc
This is definitely a good topic and a few people have talked about it. One thing that I think is often overlooked when its talked about is that even though you are in the guard, roughly that first two years will be spent at training. So you have to be in a position in your personal life that allows for that time away regardless. I know two SF guard guys, both are awesome dudes, and both love the job.
“I’m gonna delete this entire section”
*doesn’t delete the entire section*
I lie to her sometimes keeps it interesting
Man, your one of the greatest preacher
Thank you for your service brother. You are way to humble. :-)
Thanks brother!
Just ordered your book. You hit the nail on the head with what you said about the Regular Army. It's part of the reason I re enlisted. Not to keep doing it, but the opportunity to leave it and not miss it.
Hey Buck, could you talk about the difference between groups like 1st, 3rd, etc. Also any benefit to knowing another language before selection or after? 👊
I asked the same question about the language thing and was told it doesn’t matter what languages you know you’ll still take the language courses from beginning to end in places like SF . Sure it’ll help to know the languages beforehand but won’t change that the army would want you to learn it over anyways
Good men do great things! Thanks Sean for everything you do and offer for the younger generation of warriors! 🇺🇸🤘🏼
its an honor to do it!
Thank you for serving! for making the cut, you have my respect and my prayers! You are strong, loyal and valuable! Please consider upgrading your speech. Show our young men that foul language an tossing the f word around is not what makes you a man,with respect and appreciation, Diane
Thanks a lot Sean, Really appreciate all the mindset and perspective videos that you post.
thanks bro those are my favorite to do so thank you
@@FNGACADEMY I am preparing for SF selection of my country and its amazing how Andy, Jocko, The team house and your channel has been helping people all over the world. Appreciate it man.
Probably the best video so far. Great words.
When you mentioned that you went to war/combat and other Green Berets did not, what decides that? How much influence does your specific team have in deciding where you go and what missions you do?
I would like to know too
Based off the information given on line l think it depends on the region that specific SF group is attached to. We are not currently in a war so I believe most SF groups are in other places around the word helping combat drug cartels at the border along with Delta units. But I’m pretty sure a decent amount of SF groups are still in Stan, Iraq and even Syria and other places that are still in great conflict. But there are many groups of SF units from 1st SF down to national guard SF 19th & 20th group. Hope that helps out a bit if buck doesn’t get a chance to answer but he would know better and more in depth about this.
this motivated me more than anything else so far
Why are the men in special forces some of the most genuine and kind hearted?
Probably because they’ve been tested by other quality men so they don’t need to be out in public chest beating and doing other beta male nonsense.
Been a follower for a while, and just listened to you on Andy Stumpf. You’re doing some good stuff!!
Praise God 🙌🏾 what a great video and so so well said. Thank you, Buck.
I like you man you tell it like it is and give real experience on selection and the uphill climb to be a green beret
Buck could you do a video on the best career options after special operations?(contracting, alphabet soup agencies) etc. love the vids!
will do!
@@FNGACADEMY could u have worked as a cia contractor after sf
@@dukeadams2288 yeah you can
@@dukeadams2288 but buck went LE
@@saltycelery2045 o yea
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Buck, it's encouraging
It seems like your voice is getting deeper as you are more comfortable on a camera !! :)
ill take it!
Best episode you have done.
So glad you left that part in. Makes it real.
18 D here. We had pagers that would go off in the middle of the night or whenever telling us to go to the “ secure area” with your gear, then to Pope at the end of the airfield. You would board a C130 for parts unknown. You felt like a rock star
Hey buck even though I can not join the Army and live my dream of becoming a Green Beret I love watching your videos. I’m still applying to any three letter agencies with a SOG. Keep it up brother and keep trucking.
Hey Sean, I am listening to your book in audible. I haven't laughed and even cried like that in a long time. I am thinking we might be related.
The new extro made me feel like a kid looking at a his first experience at a super hero ❤️🇺🇸🏴
I got the book from Amazon on Saturday and just finished it. Excellent book! Hell of a story.
Thanks brother!
so powerful! again. and thanks for the book!
Can’t wait for that book launch brother!
Would be it frowned upon to read your book in gate week? Lol 😂
No way! tell them "but Buck said" 😂
Would it be bad to read it multiple times within a week?
I doubt it. Saw a dude bring David Goggins’s book. They made him get rid of it because David was a SEAL.
Please make a video about War and what you learned. Great content. Thank you so much for your teachings!!!!!!!!
Man this inspired me amazing video and amazing chanel!!!
Simply outstanding and well spoken!
thanks brother
I enjoy you content very much even though I live in Finland. I watch you just from pure interest in special operations. You talked about the legacy and the history about the Green Berets. I wanted to ask if you have anything to share about Larry Thorne. I know there is a award for the best ODA named after him and some other memorials. And maybe that can be a video idea. You go a bit deeper into the history of special forces. Lauri was a true Finnish warrior. Thank you for your service, I think I can say that because you were fighting against the same evil as we are. Keep up the excellent work!
Excellent video dude, phew, loved the last part about it all being worth it. Book should be here today or tomorrow (hey, I’m in the middle of writing this comment...it’s fine don’t stop now...yeah I’ll just delete this section...) and can’t wait to read it!
Hey buck thanks for the experience that you always share do you mind telling us some things to help prepare for selection? Physical and mental?
will do
Ohhhhhh yeah I have been waiting for this video
I'm a 12b in the reserves now but I im not happy with how boring civilian life is I wanna do more so I'm really considering going active and trying out in Rasp or for SF
Do it bro
Excellent as always! Rock on!
Well said Buck 🤙🏼. I think War show you what you really are nothing less
Could you also make a video on explaining the different groups and the meaning behind the different flashes on the beret?
Just curious Buck but why didnt you try out for Delta? Also, dont know if you can answer this, hearing how stressful it is being in SF is it more stressful being in the Unit? Also thank you for your service and your videos and what your doing! Even if your not wanting to join your content gives people a good idea what its like for special ops guys.
Thanks for another great video.
thanks bro!
Buck what do you think about MARSOC, it’s all I’ve been thinking about but lately your vids have been making me consider at the very least Rangers, have you met any Raiders, is their training similar to yours?
@FNG ACADEMY
Used to be the same for the black beret for the Rangers.
I like your idea of doing more videos on war and just being deployed in general
Book arrived yesterday. Going to the hospital for an operation. Taking it with me to read
Great video buck
Thanks brother
Could you do a video on planning your route in land nav based off of what you see on your map?
will do!
There it is. Outstanding video. CM
I just can't decide going SF, 75th, or just a regular 12B then go for those opportunities.
Self assess and go from there. If you are physically and mentally fit, send it and go Varsity. If you aren't, get there. Wherever you go you can talk to an SF recruiter and go to selection. There's no one that can stop you.
@@kainenslaton2669 🙏🙏 thanks bud
Gonna need to re-watch this multiple times. Can always use more fuel for the fire
Hi Buck I was wondering if you could show the FNGs your General Yarborough knife. I've only seen two in my entire life. Thank you great UA-cam channel 🇺🇸
Great video! Thank you for your service!
God speed! 👍🇺🇸
You just motivated the shit outta me Buck lol
👊
@@FNGACADEMY thanks for the reply brother. I remember seeing you guys and other army SF in Fallujah when I was there as a Marine. We more than look up to you brother!!!
Video 2 asking for you to make a video on CAG
Nice work and inspiring Channel Buck. 👍🏼 Will there come more stories about your career shift, and from your time as a Law Enforcement officer ?
I subscribed for sure 👌🏼
Cheers from Denmark 🇩🇰 👮🏻♂️
definitely will brother! and thank you!
@@FNGACADEMY Can’t wait 👍🏼 have a good one 💪🏼
I went to a school named Roy Benavides,Roy was a Green Barret during the vietnam war and he received the Metal of Honor for saving i think 7 wounded solders,but that man alone motivated me on wanting to join the special forces and i will stop at nothing to achieve my goal
Great video keep crushing it
Buck, why are you playing with them boys! You know they need to hear you say it! "Buck, former Green Beret, Here to help you guys get selected." Just in case you forgot lol
LMAO!!! its true... im sorry
@@FNGACADEMY Will let it slide this last time! LMAO
Awesome! Any update on signed copies?
I got an 18x contract with National Guard. Ship out in November. What is a Unit Training Assignment (UTA)? I apparently attend some soon before I ship
hmm not sure, maybe a train up with the guard SF?
@@FNGACADEMY no idea. I'm gonna assume I'll be trolled by them a bit lol. Guess I'll show up in as best shape as I can
Buck how long are the contracts for SF, I am interested in national guard SF. Also do you get to go home in between training schools after you complete a phase of SF?
Thank you 🙏🏾 for all that you do
Hey buck, not sure if you already did a vid on it, but info on what it's like to go guard sf would be cool. Thanks
Thank you for the insight. Can you speak to family life while on the teams. Typical deployment times and home time. Is it the same as big army?
will do!
Should do another video like Whats life like after being a Green Beret
Got my copy of your book today!
Can you do a video on a workout routine to help prepare for SFAS?
Could you do a video on SOCM? Thank you
will do
@@FNGACADEMY thanks man I'd really appreciate that, can't find very much of anything for it as far as advice.
Just dropped that packet!
love the vids. what is the best way to get into the military/green beret?
18X contract is the best by far
Hey Buck, any stories prior to becoming a green beret and why you choose to go to selection?
What song is in that badass outro??
tainted red vision
I didn't start seeing DOL until much later. Embarrassingly, I had to ask what it was and I had been in group for years at that point. I liked being on a team. Some people make it through that shouldn't have, They end up being disposed of, and being shoved into some recess in the command.
Got the book today!!!
Nice!!!
Love the content man. The cut editing is hard to watch though
Now i even want to do this even more to become a green beret
How hard was learning a new language for you and any tips you can give
I’ll do a video on that 👊
Ordered my book yesterday!
Can you have different 18 series discuss their MOS within group? I’m extremely curious about 18C and 18E. Thanks!