How hard is it to be Delta Force?

How hard is it to be Delta Force?

With an attrition rate historically hovering at 90\%, Delta Force has one of the hardest and most selective selection and assessment processes in the US military. Considered the cream of the crop of US special operations, Delta Force’s selection process reflects its vaunted status.

How long is a 18X contract?

The 18X contract is a long-term plan. It could potentially vary based on your personal discussions with an Army recruiter. However, most Army MOS 18X contracts are a minimum of six years. It allows plenty of time to complete training (plan on three years) along with a first permanent duty assignment.

What is the selection process for Delta Force special operators?

As with all special operations forces, Delta recognizes that you cannot mass-produce special operators and their selection process reflects this. The rigorous and demanding selection process is designed to weed out all but the most capable, determined and focused warriors. Delta Force typically recruits from the Special Forces and the Rangers.

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Who is the only DEVGRU operator who served in Delta Force?

MSG Kevin Holland is the only publicly known operator who served in DEVGRU (SEAL Team 6) and Delta Force (1st SFOD-D).  Long-story-short, yes; an individual

How do you become a Delta Force operator?

There is no pathway to go from civilian to Delta Force operator. In order to apply for Delta selection, an individual, at a minimum, must enter the Army, have the rank of E-4 through E-8 or O-3 through O-4, and be 21 years old.

What is deltadelta selection?

Delta selection is known for its arduous land navigation and rucking evolutions. One of the tests involves an 18-mile, all-night land navigation course, accompanied by a 40 pound ruck. As the candidates progress through selection, the weight of the rucks increase, while the timeline to complete the land navigation courses decreases.