From the time I joined this site until now, I've been reading everything I am allowed. In the short period, I have learned quite a bit and answered majority of my questions which is the reason I came here. So first of all, thank you all who have posted before me, corrected others and allowed your knowledge to be freely accessed.
My name I feel is not of importance really so I just go by smitty. I've noticed alot of America or the world In general gets their drive to become an elite warrior based off a movie or some fancy story. Some are also born with the urge and self motivation to just do something better than what they are doing and be apart of something bigger than themselves. I wasn't really allowed to watch alot of movies. My dad was very serious about me playing outside and/or participating in a sporting activity to pass the hours of my day.
My idea of an SOF Soldier was simply what my grandfather would tell me referring to some of his friends (not him). It was that of a highly motivated, straight forward, critical thinker who had more ability than your average war fighter. That was really all I had on the information pertaining to any Operator. I had no idea about the different branches elite or how they even became as such, but, I knew I would be in the military and that I wanted to be one of them based off of what the old man told me. Not to get too far into some dramatic prior life story, I had a moral obligation to give back so I joined the Marine Corps.
In 2010 I ran in to an Army SF guy in CAX or Mojave viper (what ever it is referred to now) and had no idea at the time what he was. He was very relaxed and had this type of confidence that I thought was pretty strange at the time since, I had this big head about the Marine Corps. Being better than whatever has life in it and he was in an army uniform. Later my Gunny who saw me conversing with him told me they were SF which blew my mind. Kind of crazy seeing the type of person I've only heard about, then talking to one and didn't even know it. Saw him again later as they we were leaving and had a chat with him for a few minutes and he told me alot of information I needed to begin my research.
Deployed to Marjah Afghanistan and ran into a few other high speed guys (mostly psyops and contractors) and when the opportunity was there asked what I could. I enjoyed most of my career as a machine gunner but I had a thirst to try something harder, independent and wanted to go that extra step above. I felt as if I had only partially did my part since there was so much more that is possible to do.
I requested to go to the indoc my company was having for STA platoon everytime they had one. becoming very close friends with a few of the pigs and even became noticed by their higher ups. The last indoc I would hear about was after I had left battalion to sit a reg until I got out (small injury sustained in 2011, guess they figured I'd be better once healed than to deploy again with prior injuries). I left full of regret, I did tons of research and my plan was to join STA platoon and work with them, learn from them and deploy with them as a pig. If a school slot opened I would do everything to get a seat and if not try again next time. If I made it through the school I would stay with them for an enlistment all the while training to go further up the pole. Things didn't work out they way I planned so my plan b kicked in to full gear, I got out and went to a school to be a motorcycle tech and went home to the motorcycle capital of the world.
At the school I joined amvets and a few of the guys there I grew close to just so happen to be apart of the SOF community as well. They encouraged me alot and gave me back my motivation to try again. I've been working that piece for about a year now. I've spoken to every recruiter from every branch in the entire state of Florida, spoken to a few recruiters in Texas and Louisiana. Maradmins don't look to be in my favor which is ok for now, just gives me more time to get even more fit and mentally prepared as possible. I check back with each recruiter monthly to see if anything has changed. Marine Corps. Showed me a path that seemed promising but it would take much longer than if I went any other branch as I would have to do reserve first. Airforce told me to get a note from a VA doc that I no longer take certain meds which would be disquals (I started that process). Army SF was perfect but at the time they were only taking infantry WITH airborne school, told me go to their reserve and get on the Coc good side and request school then put my package in. I'm 2 points off on my gt so I've been in the books for roughly 7 months now. I believe I know what I need to do so I'm getting it done. I came here to learn more. I probably won't ask alot of questions, I prefer to learn by observing and reading, but I know where to go when the question arises.
Again, thank you all for having me. Fix me if I need to be, I learn quickly