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"Truth and Liberty"
The John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School - the Army's special operations university - is responsible for special operations training, leader development, doctrine, and personnel advocacy. The Center and School's Training Group conducts the complete spectrum of special operations training. The Special Forces accessions cycle is a two-part program, which first assesses in-service volunteers and then sends selected high quality applicants to attend the Special Forces Qualification Course. Because Special Forces entry level is at the staff sergeant level, Special Forces training builds on the experience gained through service in other career management fields (preferably combat arms) to develop skills and knowledge on subjects required to perform primarily in an unconventional warfare role. Special emphasis is placed on cross-cultural sensitivity and language training. Accessions, into the CMF 18, are handled by an in-service recruiting effort by the United States Army Recruiting Command.
Identify a self-disciplined individual who is physically fit, intelligent, motivated, trainable, and possesses the attributes that will enable him to become a Special Forces soldier.
Skills/Attributes
· Intelligence · Management · Motivation · Leadership
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