Posted on Jan 8, 2022
SSG 75th Ranger Regiment
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I am currently active duty but am transitioning to the ARNG with the intent of joining either 19th or 20th SFG as a SOT-A . I know that they allow 35S to fill the billets now and know there are accelerated MOS-Q courses for other 35 series MOS's. Is there an accelerated course to reclass to 35S? If so, how long is it? I am 11B but have served in a SIGINT / EW role for a few years now.
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There is one route to 35S, and it's 12 weeks at Goodfellow AFB, and a year at DLI, unless you can already score a 3/3/3 in a needed language on a DLPT...
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I was told there was no language requirement for a 35S.
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SSG (Join to see) - there's a language requirement on SOT-As, unless something changed.
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You can look on the ATRRS Course catalog to see if they have an accelerated school for Reclass. Some MOS's do and others don't for reserve component, I would guess this one doesn't.

Some MOS's have accelerated courses under ACASP, but those are for civilian acquired skills.

SOT-A positions are going to be Interview only positions, meaning you can't join 19th group with the intention of being a 35S. You will have to join a local NG unit with a 35S spot and after MOS training request to join a group with a vacancy. SOTs usually fill up with people leaving active duty from USASOC with years of experience in a SOF environment, so your competition may be stiff, depending where you're at.
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I can’t say with 100 percent certainty, but I Reclassed to 35F at clay national guard base In Marietta , Georgia. Normally it’s 3 months, but mine was 1.5 months. They did the same for 35M’s. There was a signals house there too , but I’m not sure which MOSs they taught there.
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