Some say its dumb to leave all that money behind as a CTR
Those people are stupid and will never understand. You're better off talking to a brick wall because people like that don't understand human beings and our internal drive to do whatever we do. Race cars, skydive, crochet, gardening...someone will always have a problem with your life choices and you can ignore them or cut slingload because they will never "get it."
As a former Guard guy, there are a lot of "hidden" SOF units around the country in both Guard and Reserve roles. I say "hidden" because their existence is in the public domain, but it isn't hyped up in press releases or by recruiters. Look at the states aroudn you, go to their Army and Air Guard pages, and look at the units and missions supported.
AD Army requirements and processes are all over the place. There is a USASOC or ARSOF recruiter out there, but they typically will only deal with those currently in uniform. That info is 5 years old, so no idea what goes on today. Being prior service I don't know how that would work for you. Some units like the 75th allow you to enlist with a Ranger contract or volunteer for one at Basic/ AIT. SF is crap shoot. 160th takes volunteers, but I don't know if you MUST have experience or if you can make a run at Green Platoon right out of AIT. You can volunteer for CAG support, but your skill level and experience are well removed from that option right now.
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Those gents might have some insight into the process. I'm thinking of others here but won't tag them, however we have some Intel folks on the board who can shed some light on things. Based on previous posts here I would encourage you to learn some scripting like Python, maybe SQL or database stuff, and the map stuff (GIS?) is its own world these days (a billion years ago that used to require some basic programming knowledge).
And if I'm wrong someone will be along to correct me which is never a bad thing.
Good luck.
ETA: Fix spelling and such.