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05-11-2016, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted By jab116⏩
in units like the 91st MSFS, all you will do for the first few years is just security. Some nuke units do nuke security and LE. But LE will come once you establish yourself. Like a year or so after arriving. In this kind of unit you will become proficient on nuke security prior to even thinking about LE. (unless you can not get your security clearance, but if you are LE simply because you can't get PRP, you will hated).Is it a permanent duty station or are you cycled back to a standard LE squadron after a few years? I'd assume they would get some good follow on training and school seats though?
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05-11-2016, 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted By Dirk__Diggler⏩
February 01. You noob. Lol, rofl, omg, cherry, loool.Hell nah!!
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Jumper 2 or 3 for all 5 jumps!! Loved it!!
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05-11-2016, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted By Ironmanlet⏩
Makes sense. Are the Airman selected randomly out of the school house or is there a pre-screening/ indoc type process? Other than the security clearance of course...in units like the 91st MSFS, all you will do for the first few years is just security. Some nuke units do nuke security and LE. But LE will come once you establish yourself. Like a year or so after arriving. In this kind of unit you will become proficient on nuke security prior to even thinking about LE. (unless you can not get your security clearance, but if you are LE simply because you can't get PRP, you will hated).
05-11-2016, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted By jab116⏩
It's a standard duty station, just like any other CONUS base. And it depends. My buddy made it through the initial Tactical Response Force tryouts, which can lead to some pretty cool chit. I think you have the opportunity to go to CPEC school, and jump out of helicopters and chit. Doesn't really set you up for much when you go back to the LE side of things. Then again, nothing does. We have a fukking MSgt with a Ranger tab in our squadron that sits at a desk all day.Is it a permanent duty station or are you cycled back to a standard LE squadron after a few years? I'd assume they would get some good follow on training and school seats though?
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05-11-2016, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted By jab116⏩
military needs come first.Makes sense. Are the Airman selected randomly out of the school house or is there a pre-screening/ indoc type process? Other than the security clearance of course...
there is no indoc for PRP. It is in no way voluntary. No one would volunteer for PRP. If you just happened to get picked for it, and are sent to a PRP base, you will either get the clearance, or not. If not, in todays military, you will be discharged.
Performance in school has nothing to do with base selection. PRP orders will even trump any orders to the 820th, (which is strictly voluntary).
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05-11-2016, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted By Ironmanlet⏩
tru datmilitary needs come first.
Originally Posted By Ironmanlet⏩
Pretty much the same for our security forces guys as well. The DAGRE and Raven guys seem pretty top notch, are they only part of 820th?is no indoc for PRP. It is in no way voluntary. No one would volunteer for PRP. If you just happened to get picked for it, and are sent to a PRP base, you will either get the clearance, or not. If not, in todays military, you will be discharged.
Performance in school has nothing to do with base selection. PRP orders will even trump any orders to the 820th, (which is strictly voluntary).
Performance in school has nothing to do with base selection. PRP orders will even trump any orders to the 820th, (which is strictly voluntary).
05-11-2016, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted By jab116⏩
No. They come from units all over the place. Phoenix Raven school is hard but it's not uber elite or anything.tru dat
Pretty much the same for our security forces guys as well. The DAGRE and Raven guys seem pretty top notch, are they only part of 820th?
Pretty much the same for our security forces guys as well. The DAGRE and Raven guys seem pretty top notch, are they only part of 820th?
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05-11-2016, 10:00 PM
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jesus christ change that avi
what company?
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but its good that you think that since there is a 99.9% chance youll end up there
what company?
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Originally Posted By mikebadg3⏩
lol at thinking bragg is good chitNah im at fort benning georgia. I enlisted with an option 40 contract to get into rangers. I heard fort bragg is good ****, from a soldier's perspective cause of the 82nd. thats about all i know about it lol.
I just got out of basic training/osut.
I just got out of basic training/osut.
but its good that you think that since there is a 99.9% chance youll end up there
05-11-2016, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted By jab116⏩
I did almost ten years and had to Google dagre, I've never even heard of it.tru dat
Pretty much the same for our security forces guys as well. The DAGRE and Raven guys seem pretty top notch, are they only part of 820th?
Pretty much the same for our security forces guys as well. The DAGRE and Raven guys seem pretty top notch, are they only part of 820th?
Sounds similar to FAST, I've seen fat worthless females doing it and according to Google it's, "elite."
Dagre sounds more intensive but like I said I'd never met anyone that did it.
In 2005 in Korea we had EST but you had to be an e-4 to do it. There were a few ravens that did it and they said the tryout for it was harder than raven school. A lot of bases have cut the EST programs though and rely on civilian SWAT to save money.
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05-12-2016, 04:39 AM
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Yeah, I've got no idea how you even get into DAGRE. Apparently it's flyaway for high level PL resources and spec ops missions. The only info that I've found is that the training is at Canon AFB, NM.
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05-12-2016, 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted By US_Ranger⏩
Shtty barracks, but the food was great.February 01. You noob. Lol, rofl, omg, cherry, loool.
Nothing like the smell of crappy eggs and bacon in the morning while running around getting yelled at by Sgt. Aaaaaairborne!

Nothing like the smell of crappy eggs and bacon in the morning while running around getting yelled at by Sgt. Aaaaaairborne!
Didn't matter, went to sleep at like 8 all 3 weeks.
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