@bigdude90 my dad was a Ranger and a few of my uncles were SF, they read your comments and they said they finally read something where someone knows there shit Haaha. So they said thanks for putting this into layman's terms lmao.
PJs are also specialized medics. They are sent in with Delta, army spec ops, rangers, green berets and Recon. PJs also help rescue people from natural disasters all over the world. Not only that they also are expert divers and parachuters.
The PJs are not well known, and what they do is not broadcast around the world. That is how they like it. I can only imagine what special missions they have done.
@theUDTfrogman did you know there were 2 PJs that died with those 22 SEALs, i dont want to be a pest on here but im also training to go PJ when my crosstrain window opens next yr. i try to keep them on my mind all the time so the idea wont fade but you shouldnt say things like that about these men because they have sacrificed so much to save our men including SEALs look up SrA Jason Cunningham in operation Anaconda and TSgt Wilkonson in Black Hawk Down
Rangers, SEALs and, Recon won't call in PJ's.. All they do is train train train, I use to be interested in the PJ's but all we use for ground backup now is Delta Force, so on very very rare occasions they will get deployed :/ but you still have to be a bad A to get in there! Support our Troops!
@AltairSmite Im about to be reenlisting and due to the publicity the SEALs are getting i have been looking for a more subtle community and the PJs and CCT have really struck my interest, however im not looking to sit around and not get deployed. when yall call DELTA do they not have a PJ attached?
P.J.'s Rock, it's not even an argument when they deploy, it's just done that way, no matter what branch they assist, you have to keep that in mind... It's a TEAM EFFORT!
@theUDTfrogman just because you got into a BUD/s class doesn't mean anything. As of right now your not wearing a SEAL trident so just cuz you currently have an SO contract doesn't matter. My family is retired Army SF and Rangers. I'm not trying to be an ass or anything but if your gunna talk shit and act like a hardass at least Back it up, try not to DOR during Phase 1. If you make it passed hell week then well talk.
@theUDTfrogman Dude you are on here saying the most ignorant shit and you are doing it under the name of UDTfrogman. you haven't even classed up yet you douche. as was mentioned before, good luck KID you are going to need it.
I can tell that some people on this post have been googling the shit out of the word "navy seal" just so they can sound like they know what the fuck is going on.....i just pulled you cards posers
I love how people who never been in the military and have zero experiace are all of a sudden experts on seals,pj,cct,marinerecon,ranger,greenberet.ect these kids think they know everthing just because have a ps3 and have watched saving private ryan a couple of times...fucking fail
@jarid3001 I stand corrected Marine.Quick reading and Bud Light can do that to a man.But i still dont know whats up with that other guy,,,,,,buzzing or not.If i dont have the"facts" im deff in the wrong career field.
lol.dipshit? No need to get so agressive.Some would-be SEALS take 2-4 yrs to get pinned with a trident.Your not a SEAL after graduation,theres still a long way to go.Dont get so excited.Im in an SBU ,but also know a few PJs.All good guys. Training only varies on an individual basis for both jobs.
Who cares who is trained more? they all HAVE DIFFERENT missions. Deal with it. Some require advanced training, some don't. Just because someone is a SEAL or an Infantry man. Both American, Both fighting for the same cause. Both human.
just so you know, pj's also go on missions just like seals do, they arent strictly CSAR. It just all depends on what your mission would be for that day basically.
@theUDTfrogman trust i know more about the real world then most my age of 18 i have held more jobs than you could imagine trust me i had to give my money just to help my mom get along so that my little brother my mom and i could stay in our house so next time you think that people are not as knowledgeable as you think before you type those are just kind words from me to you.
@theUDTfrogman Im taking college class in high school my GPA is 3.9 i a great future so i study and work out just like you so if you ever want to question my knowledge i know just about everything and move than you know
@theUDTfrogman I do know what it takes because i brother went through buds and I what kinda man it takes to get there and i respect my brother alot and i love him
@drothefuture you are the first person to say something i agree with. Not only is the PAST test more difficult by sheer numbers and exercises required, but also the order you have to do them in.
I took my PST last year when i was trying to cross rate into BUD/s and it was easy. I did very well, but administrative things now prevent me from even being eligible. so im now training to blow the PAST out of the water for CCT, and its much harder than NSW entry requirements.
@theUDTfrogman if you out a knife in a room with a SEAL and a PJ and give the knife to the PJ. The PJ would offer to cut the food in the SEAL's hand and they would share war stories and become friends. You know why because US soldiers do not kill other US soldiers. SO your comment had to be the least thought out comment you could ever think of.
PJs don't have Hell Week. Nuff Said. Only reason PJ training's fail rate is higher is because they don't remove the deadweight before training like the SEALs. Between the PST, BUD/S Prep, and Indoc, only the STUDS start First Phase, and 77% of THEM fail BUD/S!!!! That's before you even get to jump school, SQT, and job specific training where others are trickled out of the pipeline as well. All told, over 90% that join to try and be a SEAL fail as the Navy starts culling BEFORE BUD/S.
To clarify on one thing. There is only one "Special Forces" in the US military, and that is the Army Special Forces. No other SOF is entitled to that. PJs, Seals, Rangers are all known as Special Operations Forces.
On another note, I'm not saying one SOF is better then the other, I'm just saying the PJ qualifications are more difficult, the Indoc a little tougher and the final qualifications more difficult. Don't get me wrong, I love SEALs the most on one hand, but Pararescuemen the most on another hand, they do completely different things, you cannot compare them.
@drothefuture they get a combined total of 4 hours of sleep maximum that is if they are lucky. and the "sleep" they get alot of times is standing under their boats at attention with their eyes closed
@ alot of you idiots, first off if ur not a seal take that crap out of your username, your taking away from the men who truly earned that title. Secondly, the mission of the two are completely different, so it's hard to compare. To each his own, some people like kicking doors in, some people like the life saving aspect. Third, alot of you guyssaying ur going to BUD/s soon, have alot of your information wrong, and most likely won't make it past indoc to make it to the grinder. Get your facts str
hey im from denmark and i think you both guys a right maybe its harder to become a pj but isent there a bigger chance to get killed when you are in the SEAL than in the PJ,,,,
To some of the comments, why is everyone trying to measure the size of there dick by trying to figure out which one is harder, WHO THE FUCK CARES! Just go with the saying "all gave some, some gave all" that's it.
Much love to all the forces but guys. The Air Force PJ's do their job better than anyone but...there is no comparison really as to who had the tought training. SEAL training is MUCH longer, MUCH mor demanding, and MUCH more difficult.
Each special force is different. That's why they have the title "special force." I respect all of these guys, whether they're the attacker or the savior. They get the job done together.
Attended a graduation from Pipeline only 3 donned the maroon of 148 who started. The Wizard kills more hopes than any part of training. You must learn to drown and recover; called Seeing the Wizard, there is no prep for it, its mental. You couple that with extreme physical training, pain resistance to include broken bones and a person that can finish a full Physician's Assistant program in 6 months, you get an extraordinarily determined, intelligent human being trained to do anything imaginable.
it doesnt matter which one is harder. thats like asking which is harder in the army, special forces or rangers. it doesnt matter its about what you want to do. right now i am on my way to air assault school, then im going to airborne school, then im tyring to get selected for sniper school. then later on when im ready im going to go to special forces already recieved the training and it will make it that much simpler for me. i wanted to do pararescue and seals if i was in those branches.
Definitely sounds petty when someone says this special forces is better or that...They all go through hell to get to where their at and they all serve specific purposes. It's like throwing mud in their faces especially after everything they go through to make it.
im enlisting soon and am signed up to take my PAST and im STOKED for PJ training.
just to say to all the people that like dis any branch.. espcailly SEAL's or Rangers or Marines.. these men risk everything and would give thier lives for thier job and they do a hell of a job so if your dissing them.. try doing it to thier face.
PJ's can/do get deployed with every type of SF. Example, private jessica lynch was rescued by seals and pj's. dont be dissing navy seals, green berets, rangers or marine recon, they all work together and sometimes get deployed together. i am 18 years old and leave in march for BMT for Air Force.
@ryanthesoldier well as to who is more elite just keep in mind this, every special operations branch of the military is unique in the sense that they each perform something different that others don't, for example Army Rangers handle airfield seizure while Army Special Forces handle counter terrorism so really each of them are elite in what they do because no one else does it.
I am 19 and I only look up to my father who was a Bomb Loader in the Air Force, and the other REAL MEN of our country, our soldiers who operate in secrecy and the ones who dont. No disrespect intended but I have read PJ training is harder than SEAL training as 60% to 90% drop out from every PJ class. Also this translates to about 4 to 6 becoming a PJ out of a class of 100. So is PJ training harder than SEAL training someone please enlighten me.
@thaniel6W If you look at the plain numbers, then yes. PJ training has a higher dropout rate. However, this does not make SEALs lesser men. The bottom line is that their job descriptions are different - SEALs take out the bad guys, and the PJ's bring our guys home.
@transitionpictures I agree you cant compare them but the thing is PJ's well always bring seals home if they ever were in trouble, PJ's are the true rescuers
@transitionpictures and you need to take into account the type of people that join each division. everyone who joins the seals knows what they are getting themselves into. pararescue is much less documented and not as public.
@drothefuture one episode dude had you ever heard of pararescue before that? i didnt even learn about pararescue till november when someone told me what it was and what its about. plus the pre req for seals are harder to achieve then the pre req for pararescue
Uh, no. The Pre Reqs are NOT harder for SEAL. Go to the Special Tactics dot com website and look for the Pararescue PAST test, then find the Navy SEAL PST test. The PAST test for PJ is more difficult. I'm not going to even answer your other question, it's irrelevant to the bigger picture.
@transitionpictures i totally agree with you on the Pjs bring the men home the motto is so others may live but what i do disagree on is that PJs will take out the bad guys too but thats when they are surronding the crash sight but i respect both the seals and the PJs
@transitionpictures as I say in my other post, the Navy cuts out the deadweight BEFORE BUD/S even starts. Only the studs get to start training, and 77% of THEM drop in training. PJs don't have nearly the pre-training screening, so with more underqualified candidates, a "higher" drop rate. No Hell Week, Prep Course, Indoc. Anyone can pass a PST. Can you MAINTAIN that PST level after 5 1/2 days without sleep. Navy SEALs can. Hooyah! BTW, my training numbers come straight from the recruiter
@seancul55 Indoc for PJ has a 90% fail rate. Indoc is short for Indoctrination. As in you only begin training after completion of this course. Airborne school, freefall school, SERE school, all these things come AFTER you qualify to begin training. But go ahead, trust your recruiter, they ALWAYS tell the truth. I'll bet he told you he could get you right into BUD/s too, didn't he? Indoc is also 10 weeks, the ENTIRE BUD/s course is 9. We train for 2 years straight.
@SIECKTWO Actually, it starts with BUD/S prep for 10 Weeks, then Indoc for 5 weeks, BUD/S is 6 MONTHS, followed by 3 weeks of Jump School, followed by 18 weeks (4.5 months) of SQT (SEAL Qualification Training), upon which you earn your trident. Then, you have to do job-related training (ex: breacher school) for 6 months before you're operational and ready for deployment, and you have a 6 month probationary period where if you fuck up you're GONE. I'd love to see the source of your 90% number.
@SIECKTWO And actually my recruiter tried to talk me out of it because of the rigors of training and rediculous attrition rate. But, he's since come around after seeing my athleticism I possess as a current D1 college football player. That right there is legit no bullshit. There's barely 2000 total SEALs in existance, less than 1% of all Naval personnel. And don't give me this PJ shit, DevGru would slit your throats before you remembered how to fire a gun. Oh, and I can tell ur a phony :)
@transitionpictures A PJ is trained in every aspect as that of a SEAL. Only divarication is we are also combat medics. We are often called SEAL's with medical degree's. Also, this video had 0 SEAL's in it, it was a PJ commercial made by the USAF. My class of 115 graduated with 6. Keep in mind, that is just to QUALIFY for trianing. PJOC is unparalleled and CSAR is a little more difficult than just "Kill 'em all." All this in mind, we are quiet professionals. You won't ever see a movie about us.
@transitionpictures To add more to this all PJ's go through medical training. As apposed to other special operations where they have a few medics, all PJ's are medics. And even though all men in uniform are extremely well trained and hardened the PJ's are the most trained. The SEAL's are good but like to hype themselves up a bit. Where the PJ's are the "silent service' since so few know about them.
@Mrcheeseman50 Why do i keep seeing this "Most trained" BS??? PJs are SPECWAR medics.The best medics. No more or less trained than any other special operator.They focus mainly on medical and recovery aspect of it all,where others like lets say a SEAL would spend that time on a diff task like dynamic entry or more rangetime.Making comments like these are just idiotic in the least.
Because the Pj's go through training for 2 years and Seals only have 8 months dip shit. Get your facts before you start talking shit to to other people
@transitionpictures just an analogy that might make a little more sense......the world's best football thrower is no better than the world's best soccerball kicker. they just have different strengths and weaknesses. it may be easier to find a kicker than a thrower but that doesn't make either one of the two guys who's worked harder than anyone else on earth at what they do any less of a man. same thing with SEALs, Rangers, Green Berrets, PJs, Force Recon, etc. i GREATLY respect them all!!!!!!!!!
Look up CCT then, they fight right along with SEALs, longer training, and harder training. Not that that matters. Anyone willing to lay down their life in the name of this nation is a great human being.
@TheWarscent Go school myself?... For one I'm 24 years old, and am Active Duty United States Marine Corps, not only that its not like I said SEALs were bad or lesser men. On top of this, I'd like to point out that "longer" is a comparative of "long", its a legitimate word, as is "harder".
Plus, why are you criticizing my grammar? There's nothing else worthy of putting into an argument? I mean come on man. "Making comments like these are just idiotic in the least.". -TheWarScent
@thaniel6W i know a lot more about SEAL training, but from what i see they are both similar, the attrition rate for BUD/S is an average of about 85%. I know BUD/s has Hell Week, which is five days non stop with 4 hours or less sleep for the whole week. But i dont know about PJ it very well could be harder. But both are very hard.
@thaniel6W dude..PJs couldnt do a SEAL mission on their bessssttt day. the reason their dropout rate is higher than SEALs is because the cramming of EMT and medical training in such a shorrtt time....SEALs would pown these guys..lmao come on now. they do ironman's for christ sake..by that being said..HOOYAH!
@playersrun1 He is saying SEALs have a 60% dropout rate and Pararescue has a 90% dropout rate. That is only the average sometimes it is more than 90% so yeah on average only 10 out of 100 get through.
Pj training is more a rescue and recon type. They do occasional stuff like SEALS, yet its different. The pararescue don't do that much anymore anyways cuz all downed people get picked up by ground forces. It isn't necessarily harder but it is different. I've heard that the PJ's are better swimmers but thats because they have to rescue as well as get to objectives. No SPEC OPS are better than others, just different
@thaniel6W unless youre missing some crucial step in what led you to your conclusion that 4-6 people out of a class of 100 PJ prospects actually become PJ's then that was the worst math Ive ever seen. Those percentages mean that 10-40 out of a class of 100 become PJs, how about you enlighten us
When i was in basic, i was in a "pj flight", meaning about 90% were going to indoc after graduation. Most of them were rather straight up with me and flat out said they only joined the pj program for faster placement into basic training. When they graduated basic many simply didn't try, or only went as far as they could go knowing they had no chance of finishing, in the hopes of being re classed into another afsc. Most ended up discharged.
@rccwilliams thats whats so fucking gay about people who do that. they have no intentions of becoming a pj then stop taking spots in indoc. becoming a pj is my dream job and i want to do it only thing is i havent been able to get ahold of ANY recruiter for the past month. today alone ive called 7 different offices no answer at every one of them. left 4 messages and i called my nearest recruiters CELLPHONE 3 times left one message and still nothing...
@thaniel6W No disrespect inteded but to qualify for SEAL training is much more difficult than PJ training. So when you see the higher drop out rate for PJs its because people were not as phisicly ready for the demands of training. and the statistics your talking about is only the BUD/S drop out rate which is only the beginning of SEAL training. SEALs go through two and a half to three years of training. I will be going into SEAL training in about three months, ive looked into PJ training also.
@thaniel6W People go into seal training more physically prepared than PJ training. Also air force boot camp is alot easier than the navy....so they get an easy BMT but then get suprised and shocked when pararescue is 10x harder. Most cannadites know what to expect in the seals.
@thaniel6W It seems to me that one reason the dropout rate tends to be higher is because of the extensive medical knowledge PJs need. They have to be very good at combat medicine and whipping all kinds of ass. I beleive the SEALs just have to whip ass, cep for there corpsman of course
Nah, most PJs do NOT washout after Indoctrination. 98% complete the training pipeline. But about 55% of the ones who washout of indoc do so because of the water confidence.
LOL ! You just need to find yourself a corrupt CIA or FBI or NSA agent to help you find the identity of these men while they are at home, then you hire a Cleaner and *bam* *bam* *bam* in the Special Forces head while they are asleep...
How can people come on here comparing special forces? I mean seriously??? It doesn't take a really smart person to know that the comparison doesn't matter, Yeah maybe some brakets are tougher in training but the whole picture is that they all fight for the same cause and aren't worth anymore than anyone else in anyother force. I'm hopefully joining Pararescue, Not for the lable but because I want to make a difference and save lives. If i make it or not, My respect never goes away.
@Wannabeaseal6 Because the Green Berets specialize in foreign internal defense and the Pararescuemen specialize in combat search-and-rescue, which are two very different missions? Apples to oranges. Thank you for your insight, sir. Duly noted. xp
@pizaz101 Pararescue has only 300 guys in there Green Berets have couple thousand Pararescue has a way higher DOR then the Green Berets and are trained in Diveing, Advanced Land Nav, Ground ops, Mountain climbing, Para jumping of course and a bunch of other shit that i dont feel like typing or i just dont know about
I dont know if anybody knows but if you are an officer then can you still be apart of the pararescue team? If i dont become a pilot I want to do this!
@AzonaCATS10 im still in highschool going to be a senior but ill be taking a college class at miami hamilton in ohio. doubt u kno were that is but ya i kinda wanna be a pilot
@SkatePunk7 well does it have ROTC? Im starting ROTC this fall and majoring in pro.aviation... I would for sure find a college that does if that college doesnt because ROTC is second in the choosing process after the academy..
I'm training to be a SERE.. Not as intense as their PAST but I use the PJ requirements to train so I'm uber prepared. All I'm saying is these guys are unreal. Any Spec Ops, Delta, Seal, CCT, PJ, Beret deserve any and all gratitude for the quiet professionalism they use to keep our country safe. God bless them and all the military
Is there a requirement of service time before you can apply to pararescue training? or can you get right into it like the navy seals before having another job in the military?
I'm In The Middle Of Training For The PAST. Did A Mock PAST Today, Just Need To Shave A Little Time Off Over The Next Few Weeks! I'll Pass It No Problem. Then I'll Be On My Way With The Best Career, In My Opinion, In The Military!!! No Slacking Off It's A Career To Fight For!!!
awesome good job. i got a 97 on my asvab. but i'm chasing after a degree hopefully at the academy. i'd love to do pararescue but im not big on medical stuff.
If you want the best life style and best training become a PJ. You will get all your training upfront while other SPEC OPS have to wait until they get to there units. I've known SF, Rangers and SEALs who have waited 4 or 5 years to get to HALO school and SF, Rangers who have waited longer for SCUBA.
@suntzuaow1977 LOL, nothing like being in a chow hall walking past some airforce kid who is an E-3 with Halo Wings and Scuba. PJ's do get the cool guy schools right off the bat.
Sir! this is the best vid on youtube!! ;) i mean it
SuperSoldier4Freedom 1 month ago
@SuperSoldier4Freedom Sir you are gay as fuck go home loser
imgoingtohateallday 1 week ago
@imgoingtohateallday LOL your a no lifer..mad bro
SuperSoldier4Freedom 1 week ago
@bigdude90 my dad was a Ranger and a few of my uncles were SF, they read your comments and they said they finally read something where someone knows there shit Haaha. So they said thanks for putting this into layman's terms lmao.
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Whatever81417 2 months ago
PJs are also specialized medics. They are sent in with Delta, army spec ops, rangers, green berets and Recon. PJs also help rescue people from natural disasters all over the world. Not only that they also are expert divers and parachuters.
MasterSgtBlack 4 months ago
The PJs are not well known, and what they do is not broadcast around the world. That is how they like it. I can only imagine what special missions they have done.
USAFFuturePilot 4 months ago
Remember all soldiers needs to call 911 at times.. it's not like your games where die and you revive after 2304809238094823 seconds..
Cvoong 5 months ago
@theUDTfrogman did you know there were 2 PJs that died with those 22 SEALs, i dont want to be a pest on here but im also training to go PJ when my crosstrain window opens next yr. i try to keep them on my mind all the time so the idea wont fade but you shouldnt say things like that about these men because they have sacrificed so much to save our men including SEALs look up SrA Jason Cunningham in operation Anaconda and TSgt Wilkonson in Black Hawk Down
tasibk 6 months ago 5
@tasibk how come 2 PJs died when those 22 seals died. don't they operate in teams of 4
SuperSoldier4Freedom 1 week ago
Rangers, SEALs and, Recon won't call in PJ's.. All they do is train train train, I use to be interested in the PJ's but all we use for ground backup now is Delta Force, so on very very rare occasions they will get deployed :/ but you still have to be a bad A to get in there! Support our Troops!
AltairSmite 6 months ago
@AltairSmite Im about to be reenlisting and due to the publicity the SEALs are getting i have been looking for a more subtle community and the PJs and CCT have really struck my interest, however im not looking to sit around and not get deployed. when yall call DELTA do they not have a PJ attached?
dmarti34 6 months ago
P.J.'s Rock, it's not even an argument when they deploy, it's just done that way, no matter what branch they assist, you have to keep that in mind... It's a TEAM EFFORT!
markschaefer 6 months ago
@theUDTfrogman
Even SEALs, Recon Marines, Green Berets and Rangers need to call 911. Remember that.
brandon105123 6 months ago
@theUDTfrogman just because you got into a BUD/s class doesn't mean anything. As of right now your not wearing a SEAL trident so just cuz you currently have an SO contract doesn't matter. My family is retired Army SF and Rangers. I'm not trying to be an ass or anything but if your gunna talk shit and act like a hardass at least Back it up, try not to DOR during Phase 1. If you make it passed hell week then well talk.
brandon105123 6 months ago 2
PARARESCUE even the action figure is cooler than you
ThePrimePotter7 6 months ago
@theUDTfrogman Dude you are on here saying the most ignorant shit and you are doing it under the name of UDTfrogman. you haven't even classed up yet you douche. as was mentioned before, good luck KID you are going to need it.
dmarti34 6 months ago
@theUDTfrogman Good luck, i was in class 263. i would change your name if i was you. your not a seal yet.
dmarti34 6 months ago
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dmarti34 6 months ago
@theUDTfrogman What was your BUD/s class
dmarti34 6 months ago
way to take a pj commercial and add your spiffy music... way to go, mr editing pro.
Cookies205 6 months ago
way to take a pj commercial and at your spiffy music... way to go, mr editing pro.
Cookies205 6 months ago
@theUDTfrogman
Talk about an imposter...:-)
Good luck in life, kid. You're going to need it.
Woundtootight 6 months ago
I can tell that some people on this post have been googling the shit out of the word "navy seal" just so they can sound like they know what the fuck is going on.....i just pulled you cards posers
bobbyflavor 6 months ago
I love how people who never been in the military and have zero experiace are all of a sudden experts on seals,pj,cct,marinerecon,ranger,greenberet.ect these kids think they know everthing just because have a ps3 and have watched saving private ryan a couple of times...fucking fail
bobbyflavor 6 months ago
Nobody is better trained than the girls scouts. They sell more cookies than all five branches combined.
commo842001 6 months ago
Pararescue and SEALs are not special forces, they are special operations. Special Forces is a speciality in the Army.
commo842001 6 months ago
well the reason that P.J. training is significantly longer than the SEALs is because P.J.s also get trained to be paramedics
regilocoisop 7 months ago
@jarid3001 I stand corrected Marine.Quick reading and Bud Light can do that to a man.But i still dont know whats up with that other guy,,,,,,buzzing or not.If i dont have the"facts" im deff in the wrong career field.
TheWarscent 7 months ago
@Mrcheeseman50
lol.dipshit? No need to get so agressive.Some would-be SEALS take 2-4 yrs to get pinned with a trident.Your not a SEAL after graduation,theres still a long way to go.Dont get so excited.Im in an SBU ,but also know a few PJs.All good guys. Training only varies on an individual basis for both jobs.
Sounds like you need a hug and an ice cream.
TheWarscent 7 months ago
Who cares who is trained more? they all HAVE DIFFERENT missions. Deal with it. Some require advanced training, some don't. Just because someone is a SEAL or an Infantry man. Both American, Both fighting for the same cause. Both human.
THEOMGProduction 7 months ago
Im Going to be a Combat Controller (CCT) in the Airforce in about 2 years ;D So Excited!
oscaryanez1 8 months ago
just so you know, pj's also go on missions just like seals do, they arent strictly CSAR. It just all depends on what your mission would be for that day basically.
CodyWilk1993 8 months ago
@theUDTfrogman trust i know more about the real world then most my age of 18 i have held more jobs than you could imagine trust me i had to give my money just to help my mom get along so that my little brother my mom and i could stay in our house so next time you think that people are not as knowledgeable as you think before you type those are just kind words from me to you.
GoldenKodiak26 8 months ago
@theUDTfrogman Im taking college class in high school my GPA is 3.9 i a great future so i study and work out just like you so if you ever want to question my knowledge i know just about everything and move than you know
GoldenKodiak26 8 months ago
@theUDTfrogman The difference between him and you is that he trained instead of being on youtube 24/7
GoldenKodiak26 8 months ago
@theUDTfrogman I do know what it takes because i brother went through buds and I what kinda man it takes to get there and i respect my brother alot and i love him
GoldenKodiak26 8 months ago
@drothefuture you are the first person to say something i agree with. Not only is the PAST test more difficult by sheer numbers and exercises required, but also the order you have to do them in.
I took my PST last year when i was trying to cross rate into BUD/s and it was easy. I did very well, but administrative things now prevent me from even being eligible. so im now training to blow the PAST out of the water for CCT, and its much harder than NSW entry requirements.
Tomylosdinos 8 months ago
@theUDTfrogman that is good for you but i doubt that you make it
GoldenKodiak26 8 months ago
@theUDTfrogman now since you made that remark where did you get your resources please i want to see the website you got that off of.
GoldenKodiak26 8 months ago
@theUDTfrogman yes they would where do you think they go when the rescue wounded soldiers....thats right they go to war.
GoldenKodiak26 8 months ago
@theUDTfrogman if you out a knife in a room with a SEAL and a PJ and give the knife to the PJ. The PJ would offer to cut the food in the SEAL's hand and they would share war stories and become friends. You know why because US soldiers do not kill other US soldiers. SO your comment had to be the least thought out comment you could ever think of.
GoldenKodiak26 8 months ago
PJs don't have Hell Week. Nuff Said. Only reason PJ training's fail rate is higher is because they don't remove the deadweight before training like the SEALs. Between the PST, BUD/S Prep, and Indoc, only the STUDS start First Phase, and 77% of THEM fail BUD/S!!!! That's before you even get to jump school, SQT, and job specific training where others are trickled out of the pipeline as well. All told, over 90% that join to try and be a SEAL fail as the Navy starts culling BEFORE BUD/S.
seancul55 8 months ago
I'm not even gonna argue. Leave in 3 days for basic. Gonna live it up.
drothefuture 8 months ago
To clarify on one thing. There is only one "Special Forces" in the US military, and that is the Army Special Forces. No other SOF is entitled to that. PJs, Seals, Rangers are all known as Special Operations Forces.
kakalala09 8 months ago
On another note, I'm not saying one SOF is better then the other, I'm just saying the PJ qualifications are more difficult, the Indoc a little tougher and the final qualifications more difficult. Don't get me wrong, I love SEALs the most on one hand, but Pararescuemen the most on another hand, they do completely different things, you cannot compare them.
drothefuture 8 months ago
Ah I feel good. I educated a few people.
drothefuture 8 months ago
@13bmat
SEALS sleep during Hell Week.
drothefuture 8 months ago
@drothefuture they get a combined total of 4 hours of sleep maximum that is if they are lucky. and the "sleep" they get alot of times is standing under their boats at attention with their eyes closed
77NavySEAL77 8 months ago
@77NavySEAL77
How do you know?
drothefuture 8 months ago
@theUDTfrogman
STILL trolling on every video.
drothefuture 8 months ago
@ alot of you idiots, first off if ur not a seal take that crap out of your username, your taking away from the men who truly earned that title. Secondly, the mission of the two are completely different, so it's hard to compare. To each his own, some people like kicking doors in, some people like the life saving aspect. Third, alot of you guyssaying ur going to BUD/s soon, have alot of your information wrong, and most likely won't make it past indoc to make it to the grinder. Get your facts str
Tomylosdinos 9 months ago
hey im from denmark and i think you both guys a right maybe its harder to become a pj but isent there a bigger chance to get killed when you are in the SEAL than in the PJ,,,,
thomas14985 9 months ago
To some of the comments, why is everyone trying to measure the size of there dick by trying to figure out which one is harder, WHO THE FUCK CARES! Just go with the saying "all gave some, some gave all" that's it.
seal4life66 9 months ago
I love Pave Hawks
purified103 9 months ago
They're all fighting for OUR country and they are all super heroes in my eyes. RIP dad 1965-2008
copperascovedog 9 months ago
Even the Rangers, Seals and Recon need to call 911 on occasion....the P.J.'s.
Woundtootight 9 months ago 39
Much love to all the forces but guys. The Air Force PJ's do their job better than anyone but...there is no comparison really as to who had the tought training. SEAL training is MUCH longer, MUCH mor demanding, and MUCH more difficult.
dienglee 9 months ago
@dienglee
I wish I could vote to have this comment removed.
drothefuture 8 months ago
@drothefuture I wish you would go fuck yourself
dienglee 8 months ago
Who cares about who's better! Thumbs up because they're both extremely Bad Ass!!
MrThatsYe 9 months ago 24
@MrThatsYe I agree with that statement.
ColorfulToast 7 months ago
I'm going into navy special operations training( BUD/S) for swcc. I think navy has the best special operations there is but PJ is pretty cool too
MrDollarBillYo 10 months ago
Music robs the context of motion...
TheLuotutin 10 months ago
Each special force is different. That's why they have the title "special force." I respect all of these guys, whether they're the attacker or the savior. They get the job done together.
charcoalc5 10 months ago
Attended a graduation from Pipeline only 3 donned the maroon of 148 who started. The Wizard kills more hopes than any part of training. You must learn to drown and recover; called Seeing the Wizard, there is no prep for it, its mental. You couple that with extreme physical training, pain resistance to include broken bones and a person that can finish a full Physician's Assistant program in 6 months, you get an extraordinarily determined, intelligent human being trained to do anything imaginable.
Recondos101 1 year ago 2
@Recondos101
Beautiful comment.
drothefuture 8 months ago
it doesnt matter which one is harder. thats like asking which is harder in the army, special forces or rangers. it doesnt matter its about what you want to do. right now i am on my way to air assault school, then im going to airborne school, then im tyring to get selected for sniper school. then later on when im ready im going to go to special forces already recieved the training and it will make it that much simpler for me. i wanted to do pararescue and seals if i was in those branches.
PontinenIan 1 year ago
Definitely sounds petty when someone says this special forces is better or that...They all go through hell to get to where their at and they all serve specific purposes. It's like throwing mud in their faces especially after everything they go through to make it.
UtubeHyperboleGuy 1 year ago
@UtubeHyperboleGuy
HUA that.
drothefuture 8 months ago
Cool song.....
supergirelelone 1 year ago
im enlisting soon and am signed up to take my PAST and im STOKED for PJ training.
just to say to all the people that like dis any branch.. espcailly SEAL's or Rangers or Marines.. these men risk everything and would give thier lives for thier job and they do a hell of a job so if your dissing them.. try doing it to thier face.
Rjohnson271 1 year ago
PJ's can/do get deployed with every type of SF. Example, private jessica lynch was rescued by seals and pj's. dont be dissing navy seals, green berets, rangers or marine recon, they all work together and sometimes get deployed together. i am 18 years old and leave in march for BMT for Air Force.
ruben20knight 1 year ago
Awesome!!!!!!
sasty73 1 year ago
futureblue49 iam an ex-green beret and your kinda right kinda wrong read up a little more
ryanthesoldier 1 year ago
i want to do Navy AIRR
skadooshcovers 1 year ago
i know but this whos more elite is getting on my nerves GOD ITS ANNOYING
ryanthesoldier 1 year ago
@ryanthesoldier well as to who is more elite just keep in mind this, every special operations branch of the military is unique in the sense that they each perform something different that others don't, for example Army Rangers handle airfield seizure while Army Special Forces handle counter terrorism so really each of them are elite in what they do because no one else does it.
futureblue49 1 year ago
i would like to be a PJ someday and it would be a great honor to be one!
13elsyd13 1 year ago
thainel6w YOUR STUPID why do you try being a seal then tell me how you think
ryanthesoldier 1 year ago
@ryanthesoldier he was just asking a question bro calm down
360floflyer 1 year ago
I am 19 and I only look up to my father who was a Bomb Loader in the Air Force, and the other REAL MEN of our country, our soldiers who operate in secrecy and the ones who dont. No disrespect intended but I have read PJ training is harder than SEAL training as 60% to 90% drop out from every PJ class. Also this translates to about 4 to 6 becoming a PJ out of a class of 100. So is PJ training harder than SEAL training someone please enlighten me.
thaniel6W 1 year ago 9
@thaniel6W If you look at the plain numbers, then yes. PJ training has a higher dropout rate. However, this does not make SEALs lesser men. The bottom line is that their job descriptions are different - SEALs take out the bad guys, and the PJ's bring our guys home.
transitionpictures 1 year ago 31
@transitionpictures
And the PJs answer the 911 calls from the SEALs. When the PJs fail who is sent in? God or Chuck Norris.
drothefuture 1 year ago
@drothefuture Preferably Chuck Norris.
thebossfrost 1 year ago
@transitionpictures I agree you cant compare them but the thing is PJ's well always bring seals home if they ever were in trouble, PJ's are the true rescuers
bachymjl15 1 year ago
@transitionpictures and you need to take into account the type of people that join each division. everyone who joins the seals knows what they are getting themselves into. pararescue is much less documented and not as public.
domenicd123 1 year ago
@domenicd123
? Surviving the Cut?
drothefuture 8 months ago
@drothefuture one episode dude had you ever heard of pararescue before that? i didnt even learn about pararescue till november when someone told me what it was and what its about. plus the pre req for seals are harder to achieve then the pre req for pararescue
domenicd123 8 months ago
@domenicd123
Uh, no. The Pre Reqs are NOT harder for SEAL. Go to the Special Tactics dot com website and look for the Pararescue PAST test, then find the Navy SEAL PST test. The PAST test for PJ is more difficult. I'm not going to even answer your other question, it's irrelevant to the bigger picture.
drothefuture 8 months ago
@transitionpictures i totally agree with you on the Pjs bring the men home the motto is so others may live but what i do disagree on is that PJs will take out the bad guys too but thats when they are surronding the crash sight but i respect both the seals and the PJs
colianboy25 10 months ago
@transitionpictures as I say in my other post, the Navy cuts out the deadweight BEFORE BUD/S even starts. Only the studs get to start training, and 77% of THEM drop in training. PJs don't have nearly the pre-training screening, so with more underqualified candidates, a "higher" drop rate. No Hell Week, Prep Course, Indoc. Anyone can pass a PST. Can you MAINTAIN that PST level after 5 1/2 days without sleep. Navy SEALs can. Hooyah! BTW, my training numbers come straight from the recruiter
seancul55 8 months ago
@seancul55 Indoc for PJ has a 90% fail rate. Indoc is short for Indoctrination. As in you only begin training after completion of this course. Airborne school, freefall school, SERE school, all these things come AFTER you qualify to begin training. But go ahead, trust your recruiter, they ALWAYS tell the truth. I'll bet he told you he could get you right into BUD/s too, didn't he? Indoc is also 10 weeks, the ENTIRE BUD/s course is 9. We train for 2 years straight.
SIECKTWO 8 months ago
@SIECKTWO Actually, it starts with BUD/S prep for 10 Weeks, then Indoc for 5 weeks, BUD/S is 6 MONTHS, followed by 3 weeks of Jump School, followed by 18 weeks (4.5 months) of SQT (SEAL Qualification Training), upon which you earn your trident. Then, you have to do job-related training (ex: breacher school) for 6 months before you're operational and ready for deployment, and you have a 6 month probationary period where if you fuck up you're GONE. I'd love to see the source of your 90% number.
seancul55 8 months ago
@SIECKTWO And actually my recruiter tried to talk me out of it because of the rigors of training and rediculous attrition rate. But, he's since come around after seeing my athleticism I possess as a current D1 college football player. That right there is legit no bullshit. There's barely 2000 total SEALs in existance, less than 1% of all Naval personnel. And don't give me this PJ shit, DevGru would slit your throats before you remembered how to fire a gun. Oh, and I can tell ur a phony :)
seancul55 8 months ago
@transitionpictures A PJ is trained in every aspect as that of a SEAL. Only divarication is we are also combat medics. We are often called SEAL's with medical degree's. Also, this video had 0 SEAL's in it, it was a PJ commercial made by the USAF. My class of 115 graduated with 6. Keep in mind, that is just to QUALIFY for trianing. PJOC is unparalleled and CSAR is a little more difficult than just "Kill 'em all." All this in mind, we are quiet professionals. You won't ever see a movie about us.
SIECKTWO 8 months ago
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Mrcheeseman50 8 months ago
@transitionpictures To add more to this all PJ's go through medical training. As apposed to other special operations where they have a few medics, all PJ's are medics. And even though all men in uniform are extremely well trained and hardened the PJ's are the most trained. The SEAL's are good but like to hype themselves up a bit. Where the PJ's are the "silent service' since so few know about them.
Mrcheeseman50 8 months ago
@Mrcheeseman50 Why do i keep seeing this "Most trained" BS??? PJs are SPECWAR medics.The best medics. No more or less trained than any other special operator.They focus mainly on medical and recovery aspect of it all,where others like lets say a SEAL would spend that time on a diff task like dynamic entry or more rangetime.Making comments like these are just idiotic in the least.
TheWarscent 7 months ago
@TheWarscent
Because the Pj's go through training for 2 years and Seals only have 8 months dip shit. Get your facts before you start talking shit to to other people
Mrcheeseman50 7 months ago
@transitionpictures just an analogy that might make a little more sense......the world's best football thrower is no better than the world's best soccerball kicker. they just have different strengths and weaknesses. it may be easier to find a kicker than a thrower but that doesn't make either one of the two guys who's worked harder than anyone else on earth at what they do any less of a man. same thing with SEALs, Rangers, Green Berrets, PJs, Force Recon, etc. i GREATLY respect them all!!!!!!!!!
17ManMr 8 months ago 2
@transitionpictures bcuz its more intense with PJ
oscaryanez1 8 months ago
@transitionpictures totally agreed. Same for the entire military if you ask me
dokkenfan45 8 months ago
@transitionpictures
Look up CCT then, they fight right along with SEALs, longer training, and harder training. Not that that matters. Anyone willing to lay down their life in the name of this nation is a great human being.
jarid3001 7 months ago
@jarid3001 Longer? Harder? Go school yourself kid.
TheWarscent 7 months ago
@TheWarscent Go school myself?... For one I'm 24 years old, and am Active Duty United States Marine Corps, not only that its not like I said SEALs were bad or lesser men. On top of this, I'd like to point out that "longer" is a comparative of "long", its a legitimate word, as is "harder".
Plus, why are you criticizing my grammar? There's nothing else worthy of putting into an argument? I mean come on man. "Making comments like these are just idiotic in the least.". -TheWarScent
jarid3001 7 months ago
@thaniel6W i know a lot more about SEAL training, but from what i see they are both similar, the attrition rate for BUD/S is an average of about 85%. I know BUD/s has Hell Week, which is five days non stop with 4 hours or less sleep for the whole week. But i dont know about PJ it very well could be harder. But both are very hard.
seth19994 1 year ago
@thaniel6W dude..PJs couldnt do a SEAL mission on their bessssttt day. the reason their dropout rate is higher than SEALs is because the cramming of EMT and medical training in such a shorrtt time....SEALs would pown these guys..lmao come on now. they do ironman's for christ sake..by that being said..HOOYAH!
thegame52291 1 year ago
@thegame52291 You're fucking retarded. Go play some more video games fanboy.
thebossfrost 1 year ago
@thegame52291 you have no idea what you're talking about..
usafpj3 1 year ago
@thaniel6W check your math first. 60-90% drop out means 10-40 out of a class of 100 graduate, not 4-6.
playersrun1 1 year ago
@playersrun1 He is saying SEALs have a 60% dropout rate and Pararescue has a 90% dropout rate. That is only the average sometimes it is more than 90% so yeah on average only 10 out of 100 get through.
FuturePJ2012 1 year ago
@thaniel6W
Pj training is more a rescue and recon type. They do occasional stuff like SEALS, yet its different. The pararescue don't do that much anymore anyways cuz all downed people get picked up by ground forces. It isn't necessarily harder but it is different. I've heard that the PJ's are better swimmers but thats because they have to rescue as well as get to objectives. No SPEC OPS are better than others, just different
2014usafsto 1 year ago
@thaniel6W unless youre missing some crucial step in what led you to your conclusion that 4-6 people out of a class of 100 PJ prospects actually become PJ's then that was the worst math Ive ever seen. Those percentages mean that 10-40 out of a class of 100 become PJs, how about you enlighten us
Nydardodus 1 year ago
@thaniel6W
When i was in basic, i was in a "pj flight", meaning about 90% were going to indoc after graduation. Most of them were rather straight up with me and flat out said they only joined the pj program for faster placement into basic training. When they graduated basic many simply didn't try, or only went as far as they could go knowing they had no chance of finishing, in the hopes of being re classed into another afsc. Most ended up discharged.
rccwilliams 1 year ago
@rccwilliams thats whats so fucking gay about people who do that. they have no intentions of becoming a pj then stop taking spots in indoc. becoming a pj is my dream job and i want to do it only thing is i havent been able to get ahold of ANY recruiter for the past month. today alone ive called 7 different offices no answer at every one of them. left 4 messages and i called my nearest recruiters CELLPHONE 3 times left one message and still nothing...
domenicd123 1 year ago
@thaniel6W thats as stupid as compairing special forces....btw ALL special forces have a 90% drop rate stop playing COD
ffox46 10 months ago
@thaniel6W No disrespect inteded but to qualify for SEAL training is much more difficult than PJ training. So when you see the higher drop out rate for PJs its because people were not as phisicly ready for the demands of training. and the statistics your talking about is only the BUD/S drop out rate which is only the beginning of SEAL training. SEALs go through two and a half to three years of training. I will be going into SEAL training in about three months, ive looked into PJ training also.
77NavySEAL77 10 months ago
@77NavySEAL77
Wish I could vote to remove this comment...
drothefuture 8 months ago
@thaniel6W People go into seal training more physically prepared than PJ training. Also air force boot camp is alot easier than the navy....so they get an easy BMT but then get suprised and shocked when pararescue is 10x harder. Most cannadites know what to expect in the seals.
WR3STL3 10 months ago 2
@thaniel6W It seems to me that one reason the dropout rate tends to be higher is because of the extensive medical knowledge PJs need. They have to be very good at combat medicine and whipping all kinds of ass. I beleive the SEALs just have to whip ass, cep for there corpsman of course
dokkenfan45 9 months ago
@dokkenfan45
Nah, most PJs do NOT washout after Indoctrination. 98% complete the training pipeline. But about 55% of the ones who washout of indoc do so because of the water confidence.
drothefuture 8 months ago
LOL ! You just need to find yourself a corrupt CIA or FBI or NSA agent to help you find the identity of these men while they are at home, then you hire a Cleaner and *bam* *bam* *bam* in the Special Forces head while they are asleep...
RockyShitNigga 1 year ago
There is british Royal SBS teams in this video, why is that?
topi85 1 year ago
Toughest Career field out there.
mauledkitten 1 year ago
@italianirishscotish Yes Officers can get into Pararescue. They're called Combat Rescue Officers/CRO Good luck.
chino06301 1 year ago
How can people come on here comparing special forces? I mean seriously??? It doesn't take a really smart person to know that the comparison doesn't matter, Yeah maybe some brakets are tougher in training but the whole picture is that they all fight for the same cause and aren't worth anymore than anyone else in anyother force. I'm hopefully joining Pararescue, Not for the lable but because I want to make a difference and save lives. If i make it or not, My respect never goes away.
hj631 1 year ago
Green Berets an PJ's can not be compared.
Wannabeaseal6 1 year ago 3
@Wannabeaseal6 Because the Green Berets specialize in foreign internal defense and the Pararescuemen specialize in combat search-and-rescue, which are two very different missions? Apples to oranges. Thank you for your insight, sir. Duly noted. xp
TorturedXeno 1 month ago
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mamani808 1 year ago
Id say green berets are just as good as theese guys
pizaz101 1 year ago
@pizaz101 Pararescue has only 300 guys in there Green Berets have couple thousand Pararescue has a way higher DOR then the Green Berets and are trained in Diveing, Advanced Land Nav, Ground ops, Mountain climbing, Para jumping of course and a bunch of other shit that i dont feel like typing or i just dont know about
Deadsmile100 1 year ago
I dont know if anybody knows but if you are an officer then can you still be apart of the pararescue team? If i dont become a pilot I want to do this!
AzonaCATS10 1 year ago
@AzonaCATS10 wow man ur in the exact same boat as me haha. if im not able to be pilot im thinking PJ or CCT lol
SkatePunk7 1 year ago
@SkatePunk7 For real, what college are you attending?
AzonaCATS10 1 year ago
@AzonaCATS10 im still in highschool going to be a senior but ill be taking a college class at miami hamilton in ohio. doubt u kno were that is but ya i kinda wanna be a pilot
SkatePunk7 1 year ago
@SkatePunk7 well does it have ROTC? Im starting ROTC this fall and majoring in pro.aviation... I would for sure find a college that does if that college doesnt because ROTC is second in the choosing process after the academy..
AzonaCATS10 1 year ago
I'm training to be a SERE.. Not as intense as their PAST but I use the PJ requirements to train so I'm uber prepared. All I'm saying is these guys are unreal. Any Spec Ops, Delta, Seal, CCT, PJ, Beret deserve any and all gratitude for the quiet professionalism they use to keep our country safe. God bless them and all the military
kinghumperdink 1 year ago
Is there a requirement of service time before you can apply to pararescue training? or can you get right into it like the navy seals before having another job in the military?
chetaloris1 1 year ago
@chetaloris1 You can get right into it if you can pass the PAST.
soldier555555 1 year ago
im not sure if i should go for SEALs or Pararescue
i guess its all whether i want to kill bad guys or save good guys...
crispo05 1 year ago
Thanks for upload!
These guys are tough.. although from 1:26 till 1:31 these boys are either British royal marines commandos or the British SBS.
How can I tell?? The com's unit they use(headsets) are currently used by the British.. Americans dont use this type..
I've just left the Royal Marines, and we use that particular com's unit all the time.
Still a good vid tho..
Mintee94 1 year ago
this looks fucking intense
spaghetticat3 1 year ago
so did my bro he leaves for boot in august ya
loganster23 1 year ago
I'm In The Middle Of Training For The PAST. Did A Mock PAST Today, Just Need To Shave A Little Time Off Over The Next Few Weeks! I'll Pass It No Problem. Then I'll Be On My Way With The Best Career, In My Opinion, In The Military!!! No Slacking Off It's A Career To Fight For!!!
AaL3XaNd3R09 1 year ago
@AaL3XaNd3R09 Make sure you well exceed the past test most people drop out so the test really does need to be harder IMO.
erra05 1 year ago
@erra05 Most people drop out do to the mental portion, more than the physical.
Miltonuts 1 year ago
i have real respect for PJs. they jump into the places where it is hell already to save others. risking their lives so others can live.
liqshot808 1 year ago
Hell yeah im doin that job~!!!!!!!!!
scooterpooper321 1 year ago
I Just took my PAST and Qualified for Pararescue!
skaterjm 1 year ago 38
congrats man! when do you leave for retraining and indoc?
transitionpictures 1 year ago 3
@skaterjm Lol Great job buddy hope to see you around soon!
Paymon5 1 year ago
awesome good job. i got a 97 on my asvab. but i'm chasing after a degree hopefully at the academy. i'd love to do pararescue but im not big on medical stuff.
Jwmbike14 1 year ago
officers of pararescue don't even go thru medical..
mypalAbra 1 year ago
@skaterjm is the PAST hard?
lovehatefu 1 year ago
@skaterjm grats man im goin for SEALs when i get out of highschool
NavyxSEALxGuy 1 year ago
@skaterjm thats great! good luck!
bitmp44 1 year ago
@skaterjm look at this guy go!
quirtnic 1 year ago
@skaterjm congrats man! what are the reqs or where can I find them?
lespoop 1 year ago
@skaterjm Awesome bro, good luck, maybe you will save my life if i become a pilot and crash, but lets hope i dont crash lol
AzonaCATS10 1 year ago
@skaterjm congrats man. im thinking about maybe paraescue or combat control
SkatePunk7 1 year ago
@skaterjm congrats man me too!
shawnbmx9 1 year ago
If you want the best life style and best training become a PJ. You will get all your training upfront while other SPEC OPS have to wait until they get to there units. I've known SF, Rangers and SEALs who have waited 4 or 5 years to get to HALO school and SF, Rangers who have waited longer for SCUBA.
suntzuaow1977 1 year ago
@suntzuaow1977 LOL, nothing like being in a chow hall walking past some airforce kid who is an E-3 with Halo Wings and Scuba. PJ's do get the cool guy schools right off the bat.
wingedsuperyak 1 year ago
im torn between both of these i thought i wanted to go for SEALs but i just recently realized the PJ's
crispo05 1 year ago
Very good video. Thanks.
alessandros00 2 years ago
PJ's 2 yrs after 9 wks BMTS And 11Mos Sky cops. only 11 % make it.
starforce1988 2 years ago
pj training is as tough as SEAL training. They dont call it the "Superman" program for no reason.
SpankingDmonkey 2 years ago 2