I pinned on my crossed arrows while attending Infantry Officer Advanced at Ft Benning, after having already commanded an A-Team. From what I understand, the soldier would have to re-attend the Q-course to be an officer within SF, and meet all the requirements for time in grade etc. The Difference Between Enlisted vs Officers.
It used to be a career ender when SF wasn’t a branch.
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Special forces officers must perform physically and mentally in dangerous and highly stressful situations.
When you factor in the savings from some of the other benefits of joining the military such as Army housing, food allowance, tax advantages and health care, you come out ahead. Both enlisted and officer careers provide rewarding experiences, educational and training benefits, and competitive compensation, but the requirements, commitments, and responsibilities are different for enlisted service members vs. officers. What It Takes; How to Join; Basic Training; Prior Service; Fitness Calculator Password: Register: FAQ: Calendar: Mark Forums Read: Page 1 of 2: 1: 2 > Thread Tools: Display Modes #1 9 April 2000, 22:13 PatK9681. I have already decided to go for special forces and when I put my mind to something I get it. Hi, I'm a freshman in highschool and am wondering which road to take in my military career. Master Sergeant US Army (ret) from the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, The Delta Force. Enlisted CCTs receive (once qualified) extra incentive pay each month to include demolition, freefall, dive, and special duty pay. I'm currently a college student and want to join the Army after I graduate. I get a …
The officers will make considerably more money than enlisted as they move up through the ranks.