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  • @JsonAre you have obviously never heard of the night stalkers...

  • U think Seals are tough they go through 4 months PJ go through a 10 week Indoc. course then 2 years of training.

  • PJ'S are the toughest guy in the military.

  • @760.. Your a jackass. lol chair force this chair force that. One reason why your a marine is because you can't think very well.

  • @760guy they go behind enemy lines to save other special forces, which I could clearly tell ur not in because you have no respect

  • lol it says it right there. A Change of Pace- Shoot from the Hip

  • its from change of pace , shoot from the hip

  • I don't know why pj's are so "elite". Never saw one in Afghanistan or Iraq. Not even sure they are special. Any casulty air evacs or Air support was always by Marine air or Army and even the Brits. Never once saw the chair force do anything other than eat at the chowhall. Most other Branches wonder why we even have a chair force when they can operate alone almost without any assistance from the chair force. I think most Army or Marine grunts could agree with me.

  • @760guy try fighting without complete air superiority

  • @760guy Say that to the SEALs who fought with TSgt John A. Chapman or the rangers and pilots who were saved by Senior Airman Jason D. Cunningham, and I bet they wouldn't give a second thought to completely messing your butt up.

  • @760guy There's only like 300 or so PJ's in the entire Air Force... It doesn't mean they weren't there just because you didn't see them...

  • @760guy PJs primarily save special forces/special ops. That's probably why you never saw one...

  • @760guy I doubt your even a Marine. THE "CHAIRFORCE" Which I'm in as a proud member of Combat Control. You are an outrage If you really were a Marine you would appreciate Air support from the USAF. Any Marine who has been in a combat situation would tell you We need every service to be united as ONE team! Get over yourself Poser!

  • @TSgtAntonioRamero ohh I'm sorry I offended you and hurt your feelings lol. By the way Marine Corps and the Navy have their own Air Support and proudly use it. Not every fixed wing or rotary belongs to the air force. But you wouldn't know anything about that would you. You think I'm an a-hole obviously you've never been around Army or Marine pilots in direct support of grunt operations.

  • @760guy The first female to die in the Iraqi war wasn't a Marine or a Army grunt she was in the USAF please show some respect to our warriors of the skies.

  • Awesome Video

  • Haha! That's funny, found you Harry!

  • what are the requirements for the pararescue?

  • @double2echo Be better in every aspect than the other 90% of your class, because that's what it takes to be a PJ.

  • @crazy4sian NO NO NO...you don't have to be better than 90% of your class. There is no better or worse. There is good enough to pass evaluations and tests and the mental aptitude to PUT OUT, NEVER QUIT! It just happens that almost 90% of the people that try do not have both. HOOYAH!

  • @ownage1894 No, you definitely have to be better. Passing is better than failing, how can one dispute that fact?

  • HAHAHA, these are the easy days, trust me my dads friends dad was chief of PJs and after a mission he was alowed to de-casifiy the misions after they were completed, theres normaly guys EVERYWERE!!!!!

  • What Song is this?

  • @tirax37 shoot from the hip - a change of pace

  • I really want to be a PJ but i honestly dont think i have what it takes probably just enlist for security forces

  • sll you have to do is train hard, if you're thinking about any branch of the armed forces you have to prepare anyways, just go for it if you really want it

  • i just made pj and all it takes is a bit of courage and you cant give up

  • @pshaggy8 how long does the training last? and would you recommend it, i just between Pj or Marines.

  • @frankrojas09 dude, i know where your at. im caught between Pj and Marines too. im trying to get as much info as possible. Luckily im able to train with Marines getting prepared for OCS and I know a guy who is a Pj. Its a really tough decision

  • @jalolibob So if you join the marines you'll go as an officer?

  • @frankrojas09 yeah, that was the plan. but now i'm going pj. I leave for bmt than to indoc in a couple of months

  • @jalolibob That's nice'..... u training?

  • It is 75% mental and 25% physical. If you barely make the min requirements, you still make it. The only thing that matters is never saying NO.

  • i think pararescue came before the coast guard had rescue swimmers.. not sure though

  • Correct, the first Pararescuemen were first needed in 1922, and would use air planes to transport wounded. Rescue swimmers where established in 1983. The coast guard has stolen the pararescue motto.

  • the hell they did! Semper Paratus, always ready. that is not the same as that others may live.

  • cool intro

  • Can anyone message me on what do i have to do to become a PJ plz? Go U.S.A bitches

  • do u still need to know how to become a PJ?

  • Go to the usaf recruiter and google shearch the PAST test

  • shoot from the hip by change of pace

  • i can't find "Shoot From The Hip" by Change Of Pace anywhere.

  • sorry i doint know what you can do just serch shoot from the hip on itunes or lime wire

  • Sorry I don't know ....

  • shoot from the hip

  • Thx U !

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