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VetteMuscle427

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One of my best friends and I are splitting ways after graduation. He is heading to the Army and probably special forces. I need an idea for a nice going away gift for him.
 

Grant

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Fly Navy said:
A bare-bones WWII style 1911.

http://www.springfield-armory.com/prod-pstl-1911-GI.shtml

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:D
 

Fly Navy

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My mom helped pay for my first pistol when I turned 21. It has sentimental value. Dunno, call me crazy. Plus, you never specified a price. :D
 

Grant

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VetteMuscle427 said:
One of my best friends and I are splitting ways after graduation.

Is SF an enlistment option these days? A few years ago (2001), when I graduated HS, SF wasnt available in your enlistment contract. You had to enlist, and wait till you made E-4 before being eligible to screen for SFAS (Special Forces Assessment and Selection). The "coolest" enlistment guarantee available to new recruits was getting either 75th Ranger Regiment or 82nd Airborne. Maybe things have changed... :confused:
 

Fly Navy

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Special Forces is specific. The media and hollywood throws it around like candy, but Special Forces = Green Berets. Is that where he's going? Anything else is Special Operations/Special Warfare. Or you know, just regular Army :)
 

Grant

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Fly Navy said:
Special Forces is specific. The media and hollywood throws it around like candy, but Special Forces = Green Berets. Is that where he's going? Anything else is Special Operations/Special Warfare. Or you know, just regular Army :)

Exactly. Green Berets and these denote Special Forces:

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Special Ops is a catch all term for all assets within the US Special Operations Command. Anything thats not, is techinally a conventional unit, regardless how "special" their work may be. Additionally, Marine Corps MEU (SOC)'s are an ongoing subject of debate.
 

Physicx

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You have to be an sargent(sp) to become a Green Beret unless your an officer.Thats why you see a lot of guys that come from Ranger units.Special forces in the army is not just green berets but rangers and the most elite delta force.
 

VetteMuscle427

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My buddy has been National Guard, as a Cav Scout, for 5 years, he is an E-5. He has already passed the SF tryouts, but he needs to wait until after OCS to find out what his job is going to be.

And not to get off onto the topic of what special forces is....

Anyway, any form of a gun is out... I'd like this to be a suprise.... not to mention he already has a 1911. Looking at the $200 or less range.
 

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VetteMuscle427 said:
Anyway, any form of a gun is out... I'd like this to be a suprise.... not to mention he already has a 1911. Looking at the $200 or less range.

I know plenty of guns under $200 :icon_tong

Hmm, what else is a good idea...
 

KBayDog

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VetteMuscle427 said:
Anyway, any form of a gun is out... I'd like this to be a suprise.... not to mention he already has a 1911. Looking at the $200 or less range.

1. Should have listed these parameters in your first post.
2. I hope he's not reading this board right now - might ruin the surprise.
 

Grant

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Physicx said:
You have to be an sargent(sp) to become a Green Beret unless your an officer.Thats why you see a lot of guys that come from Ranger units.Special forces in the army is not just green berets but rangers and the most elite delta force.

Um... no. You have to be an E-4 (Specialist or Corporal) or higher to screen for SFAS. After SFAS and the "Q Course", to join an active duty Special Forces A-team, you must be an E-6 (Staff Sergeant) or higher. In order to be a Special Forces Warrant Officer, you must be an E-6 or higher, and already graduated from SFAS/Q. For commissioned officers, you must be an O-3 (Captain), no lower, and usually no higher, as leadership within SF is usually promoted "in house".

You are right, that most guys that successfully complete SFAS/Q are previously with the Ranger Batts, but ANY male soldier can apply to attend SFAS (but if you're not Infantry, or at least a combat arms MOS, you'll likely get denied).

"Special Forces" ONLY includes the Special Forces Groups. "US Army Special Operations Command" is the organizational body that oversees all SPECIAL OPERATIONS units within the Army, which includes the 75th Ranger Regiment, Special Forces, Civil Affairs, PsyOps, 160th SOAR (Special Operations Aviation Regiment), and the 1SFOD-D (1st Special Forces Operational Detatchment - Delta) aka "Delta Force". As you can see, "Special Forces" is a very specific, and exclusive, term.

Damn, its really sad that I know all this crap offhand. Back before graduating high school, I was strongly considering enlisting in the Army, and wanting to go Airborne. So I spent alot of time with my nose in books on anything and everything Airborne, including Special Operations topics. Man, I was a dork... :D
 
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