7 Easy Steps to Pass Any SOF Selection

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7 Easy Steps to Pass Any SOF Selection

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This should be read by all DEPs and/or wannabes. Another great read from the Havok Journal.

So you've seen some cool videos on YouTube and have decided to sign a multi-year contract committing you to a lifestyle of cool-guy-dom. What could go wrong? After all, you played sports in high school and your coach thought you were cool so you shouldn't have any problems passing BUD/S, RASP or SFAS. You have washboard abs and a hot girlfriend. I'm going to help you out here a little.

Step 1 - Know what you are getting yourself into.

For starters, understand that the movies you grew up in awe of completely lied to you. Being in a special operations unit is, in no way, a series of cool explosions, gun fights and airborne operations. It is one of the most demanding (emotionally, mentally and physically) careers on earth. If your thoughts are on the day that you get to pin on that shiny Trident or don that special beret, you absolutely don't belong. Being a part of any of these organizations is about more than the color of your hat or the pretty decorations on your jacket. Those concerned with the glitter and gold seldom make the cut and when they do, slip through and don't last long.
Life here is tremendously difficult. The pain doesn't end at graduation. I can say with 100% honesty that it is harder to stay in Ranger Battalion than it is to get there. I can't speak for every unit in SOF but an 80 hour work week was not uncommon for the men of the 75th Ranger Regiment. I can't emphasize this enough: That is NOT 80 hours a week of glamourous activities.

Step 2 - Do your homework

I've been asked countless times by young men what they should do to prepare for these various selections. The general expectation is that I would mention a training program. Most are a little perplexed when I begin asking various history questions. "You want to be a PJ? Who is Jason Cunningham? Who is Rob Disney?" "No? You don't know? You should!" You are gung-ho about being a Ranger? What is the first stanza of the Creed? I honestly don't give a shit if you can do fifty pull ups and run a five minute mile, if you don't care enough about the lineage of the unit that you are aspiring to join you are missing the point. If you wanted to join a fraternity your freshman year of college, you would have to know everything about the history of the organization. Study the men and the missions that came before your time. Know why the unit exists and those who have made the legacy that you want to be a part of. On top of that, put in the effort to find out what the bare minimum requirements are for the selection course you will be attending. There is not a single entry-level SOF course that doesn't have their standards widely published. If you don't know what the standard is, how do you expect to exceed it?

Step 3 - Dominate humbly

Like I said before, the movies lied to you. You are not trying out to be a one man wrecking crew. You are applying to be a part of a team. The cadre that will be punishing you day and night for weeks or months on end are doing so because, if you pass, you will be their best friend's problem. You will be sent to be the subordinate of the brother that your current instructor left the line to come and teach. There is no place for your arrogance. So you got the fastest time on the O-course today, so what. Nothing that you do is going to impress that instructor more than your humility.

Step 4 - Be the grey man

I understand this may seem like a little bit of a contradiction from step three but it actually goes with it. You don't have to be the best at anything, just don't be the worst. In fact, don't ever be in the bottom 50%. Don't ever hold anything back (If you are giving anything less than your personal 100%, then you are wrong!) but don't ever broadcast your accomplishments. If you make it to graduation and the cadre don't know your name, then you are doing a few things correctly.

Step 5 - Ask questions, show respect

From now until the time your selection starts you have an opportunity to seek out guys who have been there and benefit from their knowledge and experience. Don't be an idiot and ask them what it's like to kill someone. When you are exposed to a former member of SOF, in person or online, be respectful and understand that it is a very small community. Your reputation starts the day you start popping off at the mouth about how you are going to be a SEAL, Ranger, PJ, MARSOC Ninja, etc. The community is not only tiny, the alumni are very well connected with each other.

Step 6 - Be prepared to fail

It doesn't matter how amazing you think you are, you will fail at some point. That is the point. If the cadre notices that you are really good at push up you will do them until you can't do them anymore, regardless if you can do 40 or 100. Their job is to make you fail. The point is to see how you handle that failure. How you respond to that adversity is really what they are looking for. Can you get up and lead men when you have been knocked down countless times? Can you brush off those failures and continue to lead the way? That is what is important, not your six pack.

Step 7 - Never, ever ever ever EVER give up

Seriously. Don't. The guy next to you is hurting just as bad. His life sucks right now but he isn't giving up and if he does, guess what? You should be elevated by your strength, not discouraged by his weakness. People laugh when they ask about how to pass and I say, "Don't quit." A lot of it comes down to that. You are going to get kicked, you are going to be tired, cold, and hungry. You are going to feel alone and exhausted. You will be humiliated and broken. Don't quit. Your body will follow your mind. Set the intention before you start that you would rather die than quit. That is the only type of person that belongs in the special operations community.
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rangerjd wrote:http://icedsites.appspot.com/www.havokj ... selection/
This should be read by all DEPs and/or wannabes. Another great read from the Havok Journal.
DEPs.....DEPS.....if you don't read this you're an idiot! This is true shit right from the horses mouth and will help you more than you can believe!
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Roger Ranger rangerjd, Ranger Slowpoke, and Ranger Jim, I have read this and understand what I have to do.
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Great read. Well done Marty.
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Trey wrote:Roger Ranger rangerjd, Ranger Slowpoke, Ranger Jim, and Ranger cams.
All you drones don't need to keep adding in every mothers name that's read this or commented.

Give your "Roger I have read and understand this" to Ranger RangerJD, Ranger Slowpoke and Ranger Jim for getting you squared away and then move out smartly to your next assignment.

Don't answer me. Just do it.

DEP's just knock out 50 elevated P/U for being a bunch of boot lickers too while you're at it.
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Roger, Ranger rangerjd, Ranger Slowpoke, and Ranger Jim. It seems as if this article is no longer existing, I tried as I hard as I could to find it on that website but I had no luck. I found another article titled, '7 Easy Steps That Guarantee You To Pass Any SOF Selection' but I'm assuming it's not the same one because it's located on a different website. I'll still read it just in case it is what I'm looking for but I just wanted to let you guys know that this article seems to be gone now.
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CCJ wrote:Roger, Ranger rangerjd, Ranger Slowpoke, and Ranger Jim. It seems as if this article is no longer existing, I tried as I hard as I could to find it on that website but I had no luck. I found another article titled, '7 Easy Steps That Guarantee You To Pass Any SOF Selection' but I'm assuming it's not the same one because it's located on a different website. I'll still read it just in case it is what I'm looking for but I just wanted to let you guys know that this article seems to be gone now.
Go back to the very 1st post. It's now there in its entirety.
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And once you're done digesting it, acknowledge by posting the same as the rest.

By the way, we are not "YOU GUYS"
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Roger, Ranger rangerjd, Ranger Slowpoke, and Ranger Jim. I have read and understand the 7 steps to pass any SOF selection.
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