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Joining the Army Special Forces
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<blockquote data-quote="FX4 SAPPER" data-source="post: 8232915" data-attributes="member: 66232"><p>Its non stop, you dont get to rest hardly, the first couple days are hard, then it gets even harder. Very physically and mentally demanding. I got hurt because they put you into teams 5-6 man teams as if you were at your unit, and if a team member drops or gets booted, and your in the patrolling/SFTX phase you have to carry their gear that they leave behind as if they were a combat casualty. IE 50#+ rucksack, their weapon/ammo/radios etc <em>on top </em>of your basic load, your ruck, your weapon, radios, and any MOS critical tools you have. Thats what ****ed me, we had 2 guys drop in my team in one day so we had to carry their shit. I had 2 rucks and a 240 plus my M4 and it was too much for the patrolling phase i mashed my ankle up real bad and was med'd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FX4 SAPPER, post: 8232915, member: 66232"] Its non stop, you dont get to rest hardly, the first couple days are hard, then it gets even harder. Very physically and mentally demanding. I got hurt because they put you into teams 5-6 man teams as if you were at your unit, and if a team member drops or gets booted, and your in the patrolling/SFTX phase you have to carry their gear that they leave behind as if they were a combat casualty. IE 50#+ rucksack, their weapon/ammo/radios etc [I]on top [/I]of your basic load, your ruck, your weapon, radios, and any MOS critical tools you have. Thats what ****ed me, we had 2 guys drop in my team in one day so we had to carry their shit. I had 2 rucks and a 240 plus my M4 and it was too much for the patrolling phase i mashed my ankle up real bad and was med'd. [/QUOTE]
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