Hello, I am currently in my junior year of high school and have been considering a career in the military. Lately, I've been especially interested in the Delta Force branch. I've been doing a lot of research but it's hard finding concrete details. Can someone provide a general overview or personal experience with this branch? Appreciate it!
Delta Force, officially known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (SFOD-D), is probably one of the most secretive elite military groups in the world. It's a special mission unit of the U.S. Army, under operational control of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). Established in 1977, Delta Force's primary tasks are counter-terrorism, direct action, and national intervention operations.
It's important to note that Delta Force doesn't directly recruit individuals. It selects its candidates primarily from the U.S. Army Special Forces and the 75th Ranger Regiment. Candidates must also successfully complete the Selection and Assessment Program.
The selection process is known to be extremely tough and candidates are tested to their limits. Those accepted then go through numerous training phases which include developing their marksmanship skills, learning advanced combat medical skills, and practicing hostage rescue tactics, among others. The attrition rate is high: many candidates do not succeed in becoming a Delta Force operator.
As for personal experiences, it may be hard to find people sharing their accounts due to the secretive nature of Delta Force. Moreover, it's important to remember that serving in such a unit can be highly demanding, both physically and mentally. Before considering Delta Force, it would be worthwhile to explore all the branches and units in the military, and possibly talk to a military recruiter about your interests and aspirations.
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