i remember airmen back in tech school telling me about washing out of indoc whether it be through injuries or just not being able to handle it. i don't give a shit who you are, you make it through through even the first few weeks of training and you are tougher than most people could ever hope to be. no im not spec ops, this purely my opinion.
PJs are highly intelligent, their training is mentally exhausting as well as physically. They are super medics and also Air Traffic Controllers in addition to being elite soldiers. Stop arguing who is better. They're all great SOF generalists and then focused on some particular capabilities which they hone to perfection so they can be deployed in a certain way, to certain environments, for certain mission profiles. Though they could do any of those in a pinch.
Aside from the previous comments that have the stench of Semper "I" Fuck the other guy, the United States SpecOps community is made of Americans that have never and will never need to defend themselves with misplaced derogatory comments which are intended here to prove that one's sack is bigger than the other. We all do the same job and we do it for each other. Oorah.
i remember airmen back in tech school telling me about washing out of indoc whether it be through injuries or just not being able to handle it. i don't give a shit who you are, you make it through through even the first few weeks of training and you are tougher than most people could ever hope to be. no im not spec ops, this purely my opinion.
worldDuck7 2 months ago
@maximillian333 Geneva convention does not allow pjs to be classified "medic". CCT/TACP are more atc centric. think before you post.
yellowpizzaguy 4 months ago
@maximilian333 "They are super medics and also Air Traffic Controllers"-This statement is incorrect.
CamachoSF 6 months ago
PJs are highly intelligent, their training is mentally exhausting as well as physically. They are super medics and also Air Traffic Controllers in addition to being elite soldiers. Stop arguing who is better. They're all great SOF generalists and then focused on some particular capabilities which they hone to perfection so they can be deployed in a certain way, to certain environments, for certain mission profiles. Though they could do any of those in a pinch.
maximilian333 8 months ago
@drothefuture just because your washout rate is higher, doesnt mean your course is harder, it just means the applicants are worse
brendanbrs 8 months ago
Aside from the previous comments that have the stench of Semper "I" Fuck the other guy, the United States SpecOps community is made of Americans that have never and will never need to defend themselves with misplaced derogatory comments which are intended here to prove that one's sack is bigger than the other. We all do the same job and we do it for each other. Oorah.
CreepinVillain 10 months ago 2
that sucks quiting in those shorts...fuuuuck water. that is gona be my bigest challenge.
goodnightChesty1775 10 months ago
@JaGeeGranada
lolno. 2010 washout in a PJ class was 94%... Gtfo please you seal wannabe
drothefuture 1 year ago
is this sere or pjs or what?
TheBassgorilla 1 year ago
only 3% make it to special forces (green beret) so 97% fail.
just saying.
kahzaa 1 year ago