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In reply to the discussion: Snowden couldn't have dropped out of Special Forces School [View all]Brother Buzz
(39,999 posts)103. Greenwald's story broached the 'Special Forces' stuff
and it's bogus from the get go; the dateline suggests it's an impossibility:
Even on his fast-track, he wasn't in the service long enough to enter Special Forces training. Doing a bit of fuzzy math, one could assume he broke his legs in "Jump school": His records indicate he enlisted in the Army Reserve as a Special Forces Recruit (18X) on 7 May 2004 but was discharged 28 September 2004.
A recruit who enlists in the 18X Special Forces enlistment program will attend Infantry OSUT (One Station Unit Training), which combines Army Basic Training and Infantry AIT (Advanced Individual Training), all in one 17-week course.
Upon graduation, recruits attend Airborne Training at Fort Benning, GA. After "jump school," recruits attend a 4-week Special Operations Preparation Course (SOPC) at McKenna MOUT Site, Fort Benning, Georgia. Following graduation from SOPC, recruits are scheduled for the Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS) program. This is a very tough course, and has an extremely high wash-out rate. The Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS) program assesses and selects Soldiers for attendance at the Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC). This program allows SF an opportunity to assess each Soldier's capabilities by testing his physical, emotional, and mental stamina. The SFAS also allows each Soldier the opportunity to make a meaningful and educated decision about SF and his career plan.
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/enlistedjobs/a/18x.htm
I'm not saying Greenwald is lying, but it would behoove him to go back and do a bit of fact checking and confirmation because someone blew smoke up his ass.
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Which word did he miss in his primary school spelling bee? Does he have any speeding tickets?
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2013
#9
Well if it's old news, you better tell the President. He stated clearly that it was a 'leak'. Is he
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#8
If his background is false, on what do we judge the accuracy of his information? n/t
Agnosticsherbet
Jun 2013
#77
There is nothing smelly about Snowden's story, just those who wish him to disappear
me b zola
Jun 2013
#6
Well, good luck with dragging him down here. He's been anointed by Sir Julian. His shit don't smell.
freshwest
Jun 2013
#11
That promotion at Ft. Meade really got me. And what's the source for all this?
Recursion
Jun 2013
#23
Scroll down the page. There are half a dozen working links with that and more.
freshwest
Jun 2013
#90
If the info he leaked was inaccurate, the WH would have denied it, instead of going after
Marr
Jun 2013
#115
Yeah, apparently that option dates back to 2002. I never heard of it in the early 2000s
Recursion
Jun 2013
#30
i think the post that said the terms are interchangeable to the general public got it right
loli phabay
Jun 2013
#81
dont think i would have felt comfortable in the day having someone just out of basic watching
loli phabay
Jun 2013
#86
i prefer the seperation of officers as a career path, met some great guys who moved up but too many
loli phabay
Jun 2013
#88
direct entrance is crazy, a better system is ten years in and then a recommendation
loli phabay
Jun 2013
#82
That's right, no whistleblower or dissenter can act without an authoritarian smear campaign
backscatter712
Jun 2013
#48
I predict he will enter the lofty mythological realms any moment now. If he hasn't already.
freshwest
Jun 2013
#94
It should be fun to see the reactions on DU when he shows up at a Rand Paul for PreZ rally
Coyotl
Jun 2013
#65
I'm compelled to think that I know as much as everyone else on this thread and others like it
LanternWaste
Jun 2013
#105
The guy that whistle blew on the Bush Administration warrant-less wire-tapping, called
bluestate10
Jun 2013
#111