REQUIREMENTS FOR NO PRIOR ENLISTED APPLICANTS!
NOTE: Requirements can vary slightly with each state/National Guard Special Forces unit, based on current unit needs.
Must be a U.S. citizen (nonwaiverable) Must be a high school graduate or have a GED certificate with at least 15 college credits; preferably have a college degreeMust not have any drug- or alcohol-related law violations.
Must score an absolute minimum of 50 points on the ASVAB with an absolute minimum of 110 (nonwaiverable) in the General Technical (GT) section
Must be able to meet medical fitness standards for military service, Airborne and Special Forces as outlined in Chap. 5, AR 40-501, Standards of Medical Fitness
Must be able to score a minimum of 240 on the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), with no less than 70 points in each event, using the standards for 17-21 age group, before the completion of Advanced Individual Training (AIT)
Must volunteer and be eligible for Airborne trainingMust be eligible for a Secret security clearance
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REQUIREMENTS FOR PRIOR ENLISTED APPLICANTS.
Must be male, minimum age of 20; no maximum age, based on military qualifications and individual evaluation.
Must be a U.S. citizen (nonwaiverable) Must be in the pay grade of E-4 to E-6; E-7s with no more than 12 years' time in service (TIS) and nine months' time in grade (TIG) when applying and must be either Airborne or Ranger qualified.
Must be at least one year since completing an MOS-producing course/school Must have a General Technical (GT) score of 110 or higher (nonwaiverable); if you do not have the required score, then you will need to take the AFCT/ASVAB to attempt to raise your line scores.
Must score an absolute minimum of 240 points on the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) with no less than 70 points on any event and using the standards for age group 17 to 21 Must be able to meet medical fitness standards for military service, Airborne and Special Forces as outlined in Chap. 5, AR 40-501, Standards of Medical Fitness.
NOTE: Requirements can vary slightly with each state/National Guard Special Forces unit, based on current unit needs.
Must be a U.S. citizen (nonwaiverable) Must be a high school graduate or have a GED certificate with at least 15 college credits; preferably have a college degreeMust not have any drug- or alcohol-related law violations.
Must score an absolute minimum of 50 points on the ASVAB with an absolute minimum of 110 (nonwaiverable) in the General Technical (GT) section
Must be able to meet medical fitness standards for military service, Airborne and Special Forces as outlined in Chap. 5, AR 40-501, Standards of Medical Fitness
Must be able to score a minimum of 240 on the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), with no less than 70 points in each event, using the standards for 17-21 age group, before the completion of Advanced Individual Training (AIT)
Must volunteer and be eligible for Airborne trainingMust be eligible for a Secret security clearance
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REQUIREMENTS FOR PRIOR ENLISTED APPLICANTS.
Must be male, minimum age of 20; no maximum age, based on military qualifications and individual evaluation.
Must be a U.S. citizen (nonwaiverable) Must be in the pay grade of E-4 to E-6; E-7s with no more than 12 years' time in service (TIS) and nine months' time in grade (TIG) when applying and must be either Airborne or Ranger qualified.
Must be at least one year since completing an MOS-producing course/school Must have a General Technical (GT) score of 110 or higher (nonwaiverable); if you do not have the required score, then you will need to take the AFCT/ASVAB to attempt to raise your line scores.
Must score an absolute minimum of 240 points on the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) with no less than 70 points on any event and using the standards for age group 17 to 21 Must be able to meet medical fitness standards for military service, Airborne and Special Forces as outlined in Chap. 5, AR 40-501, Standards of Medical Fitness.
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