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  • @philquintana7790
    @philquintana7790 5 років тому +416

    I was Marine Recon and worked with the parabubbas a few times and they are the real deal. Total respect for them all.

    • @billskolnik4908
      @billskolnik4908 5 років тому +5

      Was it Gunny Highway's platoon?

    • @philquintana7790
      @philquintana7790 5 років тому +7

      bill skolnik, nothing so glamorous!? However, John Wayne was our Sgt Maj.

    • @billskolnik4908
      @billskolnik4908 5 років тому +3

      @@philquintana7790 Funny, Semper Fi brother.

    • @BigBoyaf9669
      @BigBoyaf9669 5 років тому +24

      Phil Quintana I’ve talked to a marine recruiter about 6 months ago and I was going in blindfolded so a co-worker and friend of mine who was an Air Force Phoenix Raven Veteran for 30 something years and talked me into to looking into PJ’s and/or Security Forces and I’m totally hooked
      In the process now of getting into the Air Force and I can’t wait!

    • @philquintana7790
      @philquintana7790 5 років тому +18

      @@BigBoyaf9669 Go for it! You'll see and do things or go places civilians can only dream about or can't even imagine. The topper? You'll be getting paid to see and do and go! Another plus is you'll make life long friends.
      Yeah, recruit training is a pain and being the FNG is a drag but the experiences you'll have more than make up for it.
      Good luck!

  • @yankeetango
    @yankeetango 5 років тому +352

    PJ's were recruiting when I went through basic in the 80's. One guy from our flight made it through the preliminary testing at Lackland. Found out recently he was one of the 20 percent who made it all the way through training. Did his 20 as a PJ.

    • @yankeetango
      @yankeetango 5 років тому +3

      @Mike will It was the 3706th BMTS, I think Flt 234 but I'd need to find my old paperwork to be sure.

  • @TheTtribe
    @TheTtribe 4 роки тому +110

    Retired at 26 years. Pretty much the same type recruiting story. Marines and Army called me every night. Navy, here and there. Air Force could care less about me joining. I figured, that had to be the right way to go.

    • @Anonymous-wi6ig
      @Anonymous-wi6ig Рік тому

      Do you know why they didn't care as much haha?

  • @Cubsfan122112
    @Cubsfan122112 5 років тому +256

    PJ is often considered one of the toughest SOF schools in the military.

    • @dennism103
      @dennism103 5 років тому +3

      That's not true, sf medical sgt is probably the toughest

    • @Cubsfan122112
      @Cubsfan122112 5 років тому +96

      @@dennism103 i said ONE OF the toughest. SF, CCT, TACP, SEALs, 75th, SWCC, there are many tough SOF teams out there.

    • @josphellihsilak4588
      @josphellihsilak4588 5 років тому +31

      Yea, its earned the "superman school" name.

    • @samueljackson315
      @samueljackson315 5 років тому +10

      @@dennism103 all SOF schools are very hard

    • @infidelcastro6687
      @infidelcastro6687 4 роки тому +1

      @@Cubsfan122112 TACP is generally not SOF, they're the only AF grunt afaik. Only black beret TACPs are spec ops

  • @tootallzz
    @tootallzz 5 років тому +84

    Love the PJ mentality and how selfless they are and all about saving others that are in need. God bless the USAF PJ’s! Thanks for this video Kyle!

  • @camman0899
    @camman0899 4 роки тому +99

    My dad was a Pj, I’m going in to a recruiter tomorrow to sign up to become one as well. Thank you for your service

    • @parchment543
      @parchment543 4 роки тому

      How long have u trained for, and how are you feeling right now?

    • @jaydenfrederick3808
      @jaydenfrederick3808 3 роки тому

      @@parchment543 sir based on the sound of your message and questions I aspire to become a pj and would love to talk to you and have you give me some advice sir

    • @lukasg9031
      @lukasg9031 2 роки тому +7

      Update?

    • @daveyjoseph6058
      @daveyjoseph6058 Рік тому +1

      Update!!!

    • @tacticalcrewchief9539
      @tacticalcrewchief9539 Рік тому +2

      So did you make it to PJ??

  • @danplumb1490
    @danplumb1490 5 років тому +93

    Great interview. Dude makes me proud to have been in the Air Force. PJs are the real deal.

  • @jumpercableSCUD
    @jumpercableSCUD 5 років тому +45

    speaking of IVs... I'm a loadmaster. at the time of this really short story i was flying on the HC-130P on a local training line with some PJs. They were doing IVs on each other as the plane bounced around on the flight. There were only 2 PJs on this flight, so they were taking turns on each other doing the IVs. One of them was having a hard time because it was night time, and I could see the guy getting poked trying to guide him but having a hard time because it was his own arm and they werent on comms so they were just yelling. I asked the pilot if he had any reservations on me giving them my arm to train on. Nope. long story short we spent about 10-15 minutes trying to get a vein on me. good training for him i guess :D my arm was a little sore but that IV was nice. cools you off during a low level during the summer in the south.

  • @patrickholland6848
    @patrickholland6848 4 роки тому +54

    The Air Force has always been a little more "laid back" than the other services. I've even heard them referred to as "A private business but with uniforms." Ha ha. But PJ's and CCT's are totally different. As good as or even better than Seal's or Ranger's. The cream of the crop so to speak.

  • @danielmagana2784
    @danielmagana2784 5 років тому +14

    exactly my story, went to every branch first and then when i finally went to speak to the airforce they werent so desperate i loved it

  • @jeovanyjuarez1
    @jeovanyjuarez1 5 років тому +25

    This video relieved my stress about being able to cross-train and not be in the cross-training window for a PJ. I needed this video so much. Every time I think Kyle can't make a better video, he says "BET!"

  • @randomhalfrican3572
    @randomhalfrican3572 5 років тому +213

    I hope he can get an interview with someone in the TACP/CCT career field. Still loved the video!!

    • @pongo713
      @pongo713 5 років тому +1

      controllers would be pretty butthurt with the "TACP/CCT" lol.. of course.. they get butthurt about a lot of things

    • @randomhalfrican3572
      @randomhalfrican3572 5 років тому +1

      @@pongo713 why would they be butthurt? They're on the same team.

    • @PACMANx805
      @PACMANx805 5 років тому +5

      @@randomhalfrican3572 not always. Bulk of TACPs are conventional, not special operations like CCT.

    • @Twinkiefactory101
      @Twinkiefactory101 5 років тому +8

      @@PACMANx805 fake news they are all airborne sniper green beret rangers

    • @_hi_pwr
      @_hi_pwr 5 років тому

      Yeah I'd like to know the process of becoming a tacp and then moving on to the school house to be special operations tacp.

  • @AttorneyBose
    @AttorneyBose 5 років тому +19

    This man is the epitome of an American Man. I have shown this video to my boys because Cion's level of competence qualified with his innate humility is the cornerstone of success. Wonderful video and wonderful interview Kyle. Thank you!

  • @tiffanyjungco9848
    @tiffanyjungco9848 5 років тому +8

    He wasn't scared for his safety 😲😲😲 And openly show himself in this video. My guy who was once a PJ won't even want to take a selfie. Hahaha. 💕
    Always amazed of these supermen!

    • @bigpappa642
      @bigpappa642 4 роки тому

      I don't do selfies myself!! Thell your man Johnson said hi!! From the 24th at Pope!!

  • @phantomoftheshower
    @phantomoftheshower 5 років тому +10

    These interviews are so invaluable. I actually chose Air Force over the other branches because of helpful conversations I had with random airmen at cafes (I was studying for the ASVAB). Now going through MEPS and everything, I've gotten to talk to more soldiers who've been really kind to share their experiences and knowledge. I'm really interested in pararescue, and watching this video feels just like another helpful conversation. Keep it up man 👍

  • @jeronomojoe
    @jeronomojoe 5 років тому +34

    Ive watched a lot of things on pj's and indoc and this might be the most valuable video yet. Thank you Kyle! Combat controller next please! like so he sees this :)

  • @jessiesineath7702
    @jessiesineath7702 4 роки тому +5

    A PJ and a really nice guy from what I can gather...Awesome to see this, to be a 10% statistic you know he is a real BA too

  • @rictoectol9814
    @rictoectol9814 2 роки тому +1

    Don’t forget Patrick AFB. The PJ’s run a squadron out of there. It’s a very small base for NASA/ Weather support.
    I got to help out with Air Force Ancillary training stuff for PJ’s at Patrick AFB, and
    RAF Mildenhal in England.
    SARP, and annual ADLS is Nobody’s favorite thing to do.
    Every human that worked at those detachment or Squadron really and oddly seemed to be a genuine good person.
    - It was different. Nobody liked Wing, Ops, or Maintenance Training.
    PJ’s and all support staff were beyond polite and awesome in every way to me and anyone I saw interact with them. The Brit Secretary was pure gold at Mildenhal in 2011-2012.

  • @greensabr200
    @greensabr200 2 роки тому +5

    I'm airforce weather and I had to do ECAC which is a week long SERE course because I'm army support. To this day still the best training I've ever received in the military

  • @shew239
    @shew239 5 років тому +281

    Underwater basket weaving is a joke that went over this guy’s head

    • @megga0
      @megga0 5 років тому +3

      shew239 yup

    • @samueljackson315
      @samueljackson315 5 років тому +19

      Right? Maybe he should've been a Marine grunt. Would've fit right in.

    • @davereid-daly2205
      @davereid-daly2205 4 роки тому +24

      Who cares. He puts his life on the line for others, why is that not enough for you?

    • @thetruecreed8641
      @thetruecreed8641 4 роки тому +19

      If you can't have some banter you shouldn't be in the military, chill out he's not dissing him just joking.

    • @Drippin94
      @Drippin94 4 роки тому +5

      Man it's gone over my head too. Is it just a joke to start off on a light note? Or is it referring to a job?

  • @timehonored
    @timehonored Рік тому +1

    About 120 Coneheads started out, I quit when there were 9 of us: several did not make it through the Pipe. Guys, it crushed me for years! Okay, since I've sorted myself out: personal life is dialed, early life trauma dialed; I now run ultras, hit the bike through mountains, climb, teach my kid freediving, can breathhold 75m 42 pull-ups max. Would I "now" change my decision to have quit? No, as I've been through a sort of Dante's Inferno, redemption through JC, but it was in retrospect a decision that added to my already traumatized life -- light at the end of the tunnel, though. I wish there was one piece of wisdom I could convey, but there's nothing better than this -- DON'T QUIT.

  • @just_wright
    @just_wright 5 років тому +24

    Really love these personal interviews with different jobs in the Air Force!
    Can you do a video with someone who works in Services? Many are scared to receive that job & also many don’t know much about what they really do.

    • @robby2369
      @robby2369 5 років тому +1

      Just Wright I think bullyjuice has a video on that

    • @just_wright
      @just_wright 5 років тому

      Robby I know he does, but nothings wrong with hearing another persons experience with that same job.

    • @robby2369
      @robby2369 5 років тому

      Just Wright just saying.

  • @mattball7074
    @mattball7074 5 років тому +10

    Sounds like a nice guy! Very elite, professional unit!

  • @codyb.rewer6
    @codyb.rewer6 5 років тому +4

    I’m at Medina and the class that just is in ans left like a week ago. Truly something crazy they are going through. Worth it all in the end

  • @alexmixtaperino
    @alexmixtaperino 5 років тому +13

    Great video! Would love to see an interview with a CCT and also the newly nenamed Special Reconnaissance.

  • @tmos540
    @tmos540 5 років тому +2

    I like that he talked about the career stuff, it's good to know that it's common for guys to do something that takes an aspect of the work and not be a lifer.

  • @richardspank3909
    @richardspank3909 3 роки тому +1

    We had a martial arts tournament/exhibition at the rec center in Al Khobar and the place was packed. Either a PJ or combat controller walked in after the event had already started. It was surreal how the crowd parted like he was Moses as he took his seat down front. Everyone knew who the real badass was.

  • @BB-eg2gf
    @BB-eg2gf 5 років тому +7

    Great Video! I'm a Structural in CE in the ANG, been deployed overseas. I reenlisted for another 6. I love your videos. Keep up the great work Gott! God Bless!

    • @mvp3100
      @mvp3100 5 років тому

      Can u plz tell me bout it, it one of the jobs I'm really looking at.

    • @Leo-vr3bg
      @Leo-vr3bg 5 років тому +1

      Cool bro, I’m waiting to ship off, structures at a Red Horse in the ANG.

    • @mvp3100
      @mvp3100 5 років тому +1

      @@Leo-vr3bg wats ANG

    • @Leo-vr3bg
      @Leo-vr3bg 5 років тому +1

      Moe x air national guard.

    • @BB-eg2gf
      @BB-eg2gf 5 років тому

      That's awesome! I'm in a prime beef unit. red Horse does a lot of TDYs. Great for single people.

  • @markellis6101
    @markellis6101 5 років тому

    PJs recruited in the 1970s out of BMT. They would talk to those who had athletic backgrounds. After BMT you would go to a 2 week intensive training, and then the killer was the swimming test. They trained together with three different SpecOps. My athletic background was swimming, so I blew through that easily. But then you could "split" with to the older version of Combat Air Controller or PJ. I didn't like the medicine so did CAC. BUT, always respected the PJs. Wonderful guys, a lot of fun to be around, and respected by everyone. Now its done a lot different. For example SERE was new and changing. Vietnam was ending. Etc. Always proud of my association with the PJs. What great about this interview is that a lot of people do not realize the civilian support the PJs provide. They are the highest trained in the search and rescue field and can do just about everything. I hope they use the feet symbol. I remember those same feet on a tee shirt named Hang Ten. But that was their informal symbol: the two bare feet.

  • @rcafmaintainer3723
    @rcafmaintainer3723 2 роки тому +7

    when I was an instructor, I always asked the new students why they wanted to join. It is interesting the stories and to think every single person goes to the recruiter by themselves.

  • @daveyjoseph6058
    @daveyjoseph6058 Рік тому

    This is most likely the single most informative video that anyone interested in special warfare could watch

  • @whil0001
    @whil0001 5 років тому +25

    Humble badass!

  • @cristiancavazos8799
    @cristiancavazos8799 5 років тому +12

    Thanks for doing this video, this really caught my eye. I want to do this now

    • @Leo-vr3bg
      @Leo-vr3bg 5 років тому +2

      Good luck work hard.

  • @LDT2001
    @LDT2001 Рік тому

    11 training courses across different places in the country, a few of which are five months long each. I don't know how you can retain that much training and then apply it. These guys are the real deal.

  • @Madys13
    @Madys13 5 років тому +13

    Thank you for the video! It was extremely interesting and I kinda wanna know more about it.

  • @youbikewithatube
    @youbikewithatube 2 роки тому

    He’s just scratching the surface of his fun their daily training can be. There are only about 500 PJs now in these special tactics squadrons now and are a very tight knit and positive group. They also get the best gear, it’s always new.

  • @sunburn8956
    @sunburn8956 5 років тому +8

    Awesome video! I definitely wanna see more Special Forces! I’d love to see some SRs and CCTs!

  • @daviddunnington580
    @daviddunnington580 5 років тому +8

    Yo i just got a 97 on the PICAT Im taking the conformation test next week and I’m so anxious because I guessed on probably 25% of the questions 🙂🙃

    • @Oh-uk5ee
      @Oh-uk5ee 5 років тому

      David Dunnington were you screwed over and had to take the whole asvab again because that’s what happened to me

  • @timdurbin9461
    @timdurbin9461 5 років тому +45

    Can you do some cyber/ intel type jobs? Hoping to go enlist towards the end of summer/ fall

    • @Izak213
      @Izak213 5 років тому +4

      It's the Air Force so yeah. And all branches do.

  • @RodneyLuisAquinoDirector
    @RodneyLuisAquinoDirector 2 роки тому

    I was stationed at Patrick AFB 2009-2011 and PJ's are hard to keep up with. They are the most dedicated guys I've ever met. HOO-RAH!!!

  • @kaidubois
    @kaidubois 5 років тому +10

    Haven't watched any of Kyle's videos in a while. Holy beard, Batman! 😅

  • @coleonuska7197
    @coleonuska7197 Рік тому

    The most detailed, informative video on a MOS that I’ve ever seen, this was very helpful 10/10 on this video. If each branch had someone speak in the manner this gentleman does in the detail he did keeping a open minded opinion it would be so helpful to new recruits on picking a MOS best suited for them!

  • @vikeroncobretti9096
    @vikeroncobretti9096 3 роки тому +1

    Love this video. I went thru PJ indoc and pipeline training from OLH-AMCOS at Lackland to Hurlburt Field. I learned so much and it was definitely challenging and detailed in format. I have slot of respect for PJs , CCTs, and the beret. HH PAVEHAWK is better than the Jolly Green Giants and the Pavelow. Thank u for serving, and willing to lay a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom for this great country.
    Might want to consider moving into the space force. Space FORCE falls under the US air Force like Marines under US Navy. We are in need of some really good men. There is so much to do and it's incredibly fascinating and interesting.
    HEROES WANTED!!

  • @arttheclown9458
    @arttheclown9458 2 роки тому

    I like the way this guy carry’s himself

  • @steveabraham3052
    @steveabraham3052 4 роки тому +1

    This would be my dream job! How badass is that, the guys that get the SEALS when they’re in trouble 🤙🏾

  • @IvanOfficial01
    @IvanOfficial01 5 років тому +3

    Haha, this dude was on the AFSOC recruiting IG and youtube channel. Wish he’d talk more on the Special Tactics side, I know it might be hard since maybe he’s only been at Rescue Squadrons but I know that some PJs are at Special Tactics squadrons like at McChord airfield, Pope airfield, etc. So I’d like to know what exactly the difference is in training/mission set (I know they’re trying to merge the two as well). Love the video though man, big kudos to both of you for making this happen!

  • @williamschechterly2805
    @williamschechterly2805 5 років тому

    Thought this was an amazing interview. Been following Kyle since started.Worked with MARSOC, SF, SEAL's, PJ/CCT's and once with AF Weather as a deployed Airlift team guy. Was in 33rd Air Rescue Recover Sq before they went all SpecSpooky. Had so many PJ friends that I biked with, swam with, and played Rugby with in which one was in a fatal MH-47 crash. Went through NCOA with a PJ and what I like about video is how Kyle breaks away the mystery of our Combat Airman.

  • @johnd3025
    @johnd3025 5 років тому +3

    Hey Kyle, I've been following you for a while now and I appreciate you taking the time out to make these videos. I've been at crossroads between pararescue and pilot, if I can make a request a video on a fellow soldier that is a pilot in the Air Force, I'm sure alot of us would appreciate it! Thank you for your service Señor!

  • @brandonalexanian4962
    @brandonalexanian4962 5 років тому +7

    Cion is the man! So happy to see you got him on here

    • @nicklebac6753
      @nicklebac6753 3 роки тому +1

      He got discharged for rape smh

    • @brandonalexanian4962
      @brandonalexanian4962 3 роки тому

      @@nicklebac6753 thank you so much for bringing this to my attention I was not aware of that and I’ve been following him for years and purchased his programs.

    • @nicklebac6753
      @nicklebac6753 3 роки тому +1

      @@brandonalexanian4962 it was recently more recent than this video

  • @iambutafish
    @iambutafish Рік тому +1

    I'm going next year. I don't want to simply pass. I want to pass with such ferocity that they have no choice but to accept me.

  • @Mike.Fortin
    @Mike.Fortin 2 роки тому

    I’m talking to a recruiter about this tomorrow. I tried the army, they weren’t interested, the marines didn’t even call me back. So Air Force must be the way to go. PJ looks like an exhilarating job

  • @andrewthatguyyouknow6124
    @andrewthatguyyouknow6124 5 років тому +4

    This cleared up some questions ive had about cross training and the spec ops pipeline, it would be cool to see one about CCT's

  • @don10160
    @don10160 4 роки тому

    Free 3 square meals a day, get to hang out with your buddies, free medical service when you need it. Man, I had a ball when I was in the army. Growing up in a small town, got to travel around the world was the best thing that I ever experienced. I can only imagine being in the air force be triple more exciting!

  • @armintrepic6169
    @armintrepic6169 5 років тому +2

    One of the most informative interviews I’ve watched. Thanks!

  • @isouser3455
    @isouser3455 2 роки тому +2

    I was a US Army Scout Sniper for 9 years to honor my father, My Stepfather was a B52 bomber, So I signed up to honor him as well, So in order to honor my Stepfather I joined the US Airforce PJ'S and only the Officers knew my Sniper background. Then next thing I knew I was in USA PJ'S, for was 4 tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, so I signed up to honor Stepfather. An that is it my family since the Revolutionary war has been part of the Military know matter what branch. Uncles During WWII Army, Navy, Airforce, Marines

  • @RangerKiller115
    @RangerKiller115 5 років тому +4

    Yeyyyyyyyyy about time you did this I’ve been waiting for this. Also huge fun love your videos so much. Thank you for finally making this. You made some pretty good questions even tho some were obvious, still very much appreciated. You did clear up some questions I had which is awesome. Thank you so much

  • @Jamestoofit
    @Jamestoofit 5 років тому +3

    Awesome Video Kyle I’ve been watching you for years ‼️

  • @faithfoulkrod7474
    @faithfoulkrod7474 5 років тому

    This is the job I’m hoping to get when enlisting, and this video made me realizes how much I really do fit it!

  • @threehammers2516
    @threehammers2516 5 років тому +2

    Specialtactics.com is now Afspecialwarfare.com , just FYI for everyone.

  • @emmanueldejesus2754
    @emmanueldejesus2754 2 роки тому

    Best interview with great info from a pj,very rare

  • @Tonisaladbar13
    @Tonisaladbar13 5 років тому +1

    He seems like such a great guy. Such a great interview!

  • @belac738
    @belac738 Рік тому

    Davis monrhan represent, living out in Tucson and seeing the mountains you will know how amazing it is. I used to see the pavehawks flying, little did I know PJs were on em. The a-10s were cool too.

  • @thomasmcnab5068
    @thomasmcnab5068 4 роки тому

    Hi....great video with the PJ...I was stationed at Nelli's AFB from 1967-1970...Tks for sharing!

  • @slii
    @slii 2 роки тому

    Seans a real down to earth guy. Great vid man

  • @billlovelace1522
    @billlovelace1522 5 років тому

    One of the best PJ videos I have ever seen.

  • @jamisgood21
    @jamisgood21 4 роки тому

    Dude, much respect! I was an AF Generator mechanic/ Power Pro guy. Always looked up to the beret wearing folks. Looking back really wish I would have tried one of the ST groups. I can't swim..lol so that leaves me TACP. But still enjoyed my time in.

  • @nathanjones1173
    @nathanjones1173 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for making this video!! PJ is a huge goal and any extra info is always very appreciated.

  • @oysaboingo6836
    @oysaboingo6836 5 років тому +1

    This is super cool to see Pararescue get more exposure! I’m starting EMT on Monday ps I was an indoc grad not a&s hooyah

    • @cameronmahon7242
      @cameronmahon7242 5 років тому

      Emt as a pj trainee?

    • @maverickmo8976
      @maverickmo8976 5 років тому

      @@cameronmahon7242 You go through EMT and Paramedic

    • @maverickmo8976
      @maverickmo8976 5 років тому

      Do you have any tips or tricks on getting through? And congratulations in your succuss and I hope you get that Beret and have an awesome career!

  • @holyshizzleitsconnor
    @holyshizzleitsconnor 4 роки тому

    Going through the Exception to policy letter right now to switch over to AF. It's an incredibly tricky and annoying process. Worth it though!

  • @sean68772
    @sean68772 5 років тому +2

    Keep doing more of these. Very interesting. 👍

  • @robertkurschat9808
    @robertkurschat9808 5 років тому

    Dang. Well, I'm in security forces tech school right now but hearing about a day in the life of a PJ almost, *almost* makes me want to do that... it sounds so freaking cool.

  • @archedmuffin1696
    @archedmuffin1696 4 роки тому

    I work at a gym and have been working out every day (except weekends) and will continue to do so until I graduate college. Once that is done, Air Force Officer Program. Pilot is my first pick, CRO is my next.

  • @johnquintana3570
    @johnquintana3570 3 роки тому

    Awesome Video!! Salute to all of the members of the Armed Forces!!!

  • @ernestshoto3010
    @ernestshoto3010 4 роки тому

    I was in the Marines, and I must say this is awesome!

  • @arynricardo6169
    @arynricardo6169 5 років тому +1

    What we’ve been waiting for 😎

  • @colinboothman2698
    @colinboothman2698 5 років тому

    this is the video we have been waiting for

  • @kuddlingkittens6053
    @kuddlingkittens6053 5 років тому

    This was neat to learn about. It’s nice to see someone passionate about their job!

  • @danielm3006
    @danielm3006 5 років тому

    Best military UA-camr ever 💯

  • @bb818usa
    @bb818usa 5 років тому

    Great Video........I am very impressed with the high quality of our military people.......Best In The World.

  • @MannyVegaNieves
    @MannyVegaNieves 5 років тому

    Awesome video, incredible collaboration, and amazing content. This job is definitely interesting, and this video is reaching many people, which are all benefiting from it.

  • @chuenyeelau
    @chuenyeelau 5 років тому +2

    Fantastic! Great guy. Thanks for sharing

  • @HankHill757
    @HankHill757 5 років тому

    Great video, cool guy. He’s very focused and driven and would do great in any job he does.

  • @joshuawilliams4974
    @joshuawilliams4974 5 років тому +22

    Can you do Tactical Air Control Party

    • @ThatGearCollector2002
      @ThatGearCollector2002 5 років тому +5

      Agreed, also CCT, SOWT, JTAC, etc...

    • @alldayedcers9454
      @alldayedcers9454 5 років тому +5

      @@ThatGearCollector2002 JTAC isn't a career field, it's a qualification.

    • @therogueflieger
      @therogueflieger 5 років тому +7

      JTAC is a qualification within the TACP field.

    • @Flyboikev
      @Flyboikev 5 років тому

      JTAC is also a qual for CCT.

    • @ItsOnPaper
      @ItsOnPaper 5 років тому +1

      @@ThatGearCollector2002 sowt doesn't exist anymore, it's recon

  • @bryanbrown.tucsonaz5831
    @bryanbrown.tucsonaz5831 5 років тому +3

    Awesome videos Kyle. Thank you for your service. I plan on being a mechanic for the Army National Guard and choir videos helped me.

  • @zeeunveil1324
    @zeeunveil1324 4 роки тому

    i looked at airforce controller and it didn't peak my interest. i also looked at linguistic and that didn't also peak mine. Then i learned about this job and it definitely peaked my interest. I love fitness and outdoors, matches my criteria.

  • @seanf1941
    @seanf1941 4 роки тому +1

    "you've been out for 7 months and your beard's that long?? Dude.... that's crazy :)" I laughed so hard at that for some reason.

  • @jaakebraake
    @jaakebraake 5 років тому +1

    This is exactly what I wanna do! Thank you Kyle!

  • @scaliwag9175
    @scaliwag9175 5 років тому +1

    I have the same exact recruiting story as you only difference is I joined the marine corps. Im just now thinking about becoming a pj

  • @tryhardnation144
    @tryhardnation144 4 роки тому +2

    He sold me out!! Time to go see the local recruiter! 😂

  • @ezekieleason4997
    @ezekieleason4997 5 років тому +2

    I would love it if you could get a pilot on here. I know its an officer career field and you might not be able to get one to come on, but I would really like to hear about their experience.

  • @isabellacampbell6792
    @isabellacampbell6792 5 років тому

    This is awesome! Also the job I want in the Air Force. Even more excited now!

  • @joshuakerr1587
    @joshuakerr1587 5 років тому

    This is exactly what I was looking for - thanks so much for this video!

  • @marktownsend7361
    @marktownsend7361 5 років тому +1

    Outstanding Video

  • @shuffy1685
    @shuffy1685 5 років тому +4

    Interview a loadmaster please that would be a great video!

  • @spartanhunter3003
    @spartanhunter3003 5 років тому

    As someone training to be a PJ and go through basic this fall and A&S in spring 2020 you don’t know how awesome this video is! It has been a huge help to get a better view on the day to day life of a PJ and just overall more info. Makes me wanna join even more! Thanks!

    • @Strongisland435
      @Strongisland435 5 років тому

      What asvab score do you need to join? I'm trying to decide what i want to do in the military and what branch I would love to do special ops.

  • @dongliye3543
    @dongliye3543 5 років тому +1

    Great interview btw, it pretty much cover all the questions a for PJ

  • @kd6557
    @kd6557 4 роки тому

    Incredibly useful information. Thank you very much

  • @AlexVanOstran
    @AlexVanOstran 5 років тому +7

    see about CCT and SR

    • @jayp4772
      @jayp4772 5 років тому +1

      Nice ppl already talking about SR, I'm pretty interested in their progression as well.

    • @cubillo4
      @cubillo4 5 років тому

      Jay P where at? I haven’t been able to find anything about the new SR career, appreciate it.

  • @johnsmith-qe2fd
    @johnsmith-qe2fd 4 роки тому

    Cool....i was at hurlburt field for 7 years and i saw these guys training all the time and did a seer excercise and a c130 med evac ...they stuck me with an IV and they told me to “make it real” so I started screaming...then after they were like “you can shutup now you’re sedated”. Gunners or “flight engineers” go to school for a couple years as well. PJs, TACP, and CSAR all kinda sound the same. I heard TACP was the hardest.

  • @lukemiller6658
    @lukemiller6658 5 років тому

    Great video man! Love Cion and can’t wait to become a PJ!