BRobertsHS4
Unverified
Greetings gentlemen!
I am 34 and about to sign my contract with the MS National Guard to be a 68W1F with 2/20th SFG out of Grenada. I have a few questions about the unit and my recruiter doesn't really have all the answers since he's only sent a couple guys directly to 20th, so I figured I'd ask here.
1. My recruiter really could not tell me exactly with a 68W1F with 2/20th does. Can anyone give me a little insight? I've done a little google research, but finding information (other than just general requirements) about SF Support is limited.
2. I've found on some other forums where 68W's attached to SF and Ranger regs can go to the SOCM course and to a 3-week Special Operations Combat School. Would this be the case with NG 20th?
3. My recruiter said that being with 20th, the opportunities to go to more schools will be there (vs. Infantry or other positions). Is this the case (i.e., Air Assault, SERE, HALO)?
Sorry for so many questions guys. Finding information about support groups seems to be limited via normal routes. Stay safe!
I am 34 and about to sign my contract with the MS National Guard to be a 68W1F with 2/20th SFG out of Grenada. I have a few questions about the unit and my recruiter doesn't really have all the answers since he's only sent a couple guys directly to 20th, so I figured I'd ask here.
1. My recruiter really could not tell me exactly with a 68W1F with 2/20th does. Can anyone give me a little insight? I've done a little google research, but finding information (other than just general requirements) about SF Support is limited.
2. I've found on some other forums where 68W's attached to SF and Ranger regs can go to the SOCM course and to a 3-week Special Operations Combat School. Would this be the case with NG 20th?
3. My recruiter said that being with 20th, the opportunities to go to more schools will be there (vs. Infantry or other positions). Is this the case (i.e., Air Assault, SERE, HALO)?
Sorry for so many questions guys. Finding information about support groups seems to be limited via normal routes. Stay safe!