What does 18X mean in the Army?

The non-prior service Special Forces candidate contract (18X) guarantees the opportunity to "try out" for Special Forces. It does not guarantee that the recruit will be accepted into Special Forces.
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How do you qualify for 18X?

The Army requires that recruits interested in joining MOS 18X be at least 19. However, you also need to have turned 20 by the conclusion of One Station Unit Training. Therefore, the most appropriate option is to wait until you're at least 20 before enlistment.
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Can you join the Army as an 18X?

18X (18 XRAY) isn't actually a Military Occupation Specialty (MOS), but you can select that as your pre-enlistment option as you depart for Basic Combat Training (BCT). You can still get to Army Special Forces from the Army and request a transfer to attend SFAS - Special Forces Assessment and Selection.
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How many 18X contracts make it?

To become a Green Beret officer, one must be in the military and have commanded a unit before applying. They know that they only get one shot, which may explain their high success rate. 18X candidates have a success rate of about 80%. Candidates from conventional Army units have a success rate of roughly 50%.
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Is 30 too old to join Special Forces?

20-32 years old. Meet the Army height and weight standards. Join as an active duty or Army National Guard Soldier. Qualify for Airborne School.
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What is 11X in the Army?

Army MOS 11X refers to the job field of infantry specialties in the military branch. The two primarily MOX 11X job titles are Army Infantryman (MOS 11B) and Army Indirect Fire Infantryman (MOS 11C).
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How much do Green Berets make?

As of Jun 18, 2022, the average annual pay for an Army Special Forces in the United States is $44,189 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $21.24 an hour. This is the equivalent of $850/week or $3,682/month.
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How many years does it take to become a Green Beret?

You'll complete that training in six stages over 63 weeks. The first trial is a two-week Special Operations Preparation Course. SOPC prepares possible candidates for the actual Special Forces Assessment and Selection — the first official phase of Green Beret training.
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Do delta force get paid more?

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The average salary for a Delta Force Ranger SEAL TEAM 9 Space Shuttle Door Gunner is $52,522 per year in United States, which is 55% lower than the average US Army salary of $118,587 per year for this job.
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Is there a height requirement for the Green Berets?

This chart ranges from 58 inches tall to 80 inches tall. According to the Army's Special Operations Command, the average height and weight of an Army Ranger are 69 inches and 174 pounds.
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What does Option 40 mean in the Army?

An Option 40 contract is a conscription option that allows you to be deployed as an infantryman or mortar for the 75th Ranger Regiment. According to the Ranger Recruitment Liaison Office, there is a high rate of soldiers voluntarily resigning from their Option 40 contracts even before attempting the RASP.
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What is MOS 18B?

MOS 18B is part of the Army Special Forces (SF) division. An Army Special Forces Weapons Sergeant (MOS 18B) utilizes a variety of weapons to carry out missions for the military branch. Special Forces Weapons Sergeants also perform various airborne operations.
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What MOS do Rangers accept?

Qualification for Airborne School. A specific Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) authorized to be hired by the 75th Ranger Regiment, including infantryman (11B), combat engineer (12B), and many more. Re-class into a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) found in the 75th Ranger Regiment.
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Who is the youngest Green Beret?

It is believed that Terry McIntosh is the youngest soldier to serve with the Green Berets on an "A" team and earn the coveted Combat Badge. This is his story about the transition from boy to man in the jungles of Vietnam where he met himself for the first time with a sense of shame and honor.
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Can I join the military at 55 years old?

The oldest active duty age limit for the Army is 35; for the Navy, 34; for the Marines, 29; for the Air Force, 39; and for the Coast Guard, 27.
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What languages do Green Berets learn?

The language opportunities of all Special Forces operators are Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Indonesian, Czech, Persian-Farsi, Polish, Russian, Tagalog, Thai, Turkish, Arabic, Korean and Japanese.
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What Mos is a Green Beret?

Within the Army Special Forces, their MOS Specialty Field is the number 18.
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What's a 18 Bravo in the Army?

The Special Forces Weapons Sergeant, MOS 18 Bravo

Special Forces Weapons Sergeants are the weapons specialists. They're capable of operating and maintaining a wide variety of US, allied and foreign weaponry.
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What is the MOS for a sniper?

Marine Corps Scout Snipers (MOS 0317) are trained to use precision rifle fire at selected targets from concealed positions.
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What's the difference between a Green Beret and a Ranger?

Green Berets are the US Army unconventional warfare apparatus, involved in Combat Search and Rescue, Psychological, and Peacekeeping missions. Army Rangers are an elite light infantry unit tasked with missions like direct action raids, airfield seizure, reconnaissance, and personnel recovery.
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Can you go to RASP without Option 40?

Enlistees, without an Option-40 contract, can also volunteer for RASP at advanced individual training or during OSUT. Successful completion and selection through RASP is the only way for a Soldier to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment.
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What is Cole range?

The part of RASP or RIP that all candidates fear the most is “Cole Range.” This is a field exercise at a place in Fort Benning, GA that I have no desire to ever, and I mean ever, return to. Ranger candidates, on average, only get four hours of sleep.
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What is the most secretive military unit?

SOG is considered the most secretive special operations force within the United States, with fewer than 100 operators. The group often recruits personnel from special mission units within the U.S. Special Operations community.
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What is Delta Force called now?

SFOD-Delta has been through a few name changes over the years, and even though it likely always will be known as SFOD-Delta, it recently was renamed the Combat Applications Group (CAG) and is now known officially as Army Compartmented Elements (ACE).
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