Posted on Feb 10, 2017
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LTC Infantry Officer
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There are a few reserve Civil Affairs units that are on jump status.
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MSgt Bill Miller
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As an AF guy I tried to sneak in between an AFSOC assignment and a conventional... made it two days before I got booted for lack of AO’s. Four years later I showed up legal like and got thru. If you want it, and I get all of your reasons for wanting it, make it happen! Just remember that’s just how you get to work, not how good you are when you get there.
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To answer your question, look for the unit that has the slot and I believe it was mention at some comments. To others; instead of discouraging the person let it be. He probably has done his research and knows the pros and cons. Others may have suffered some injuries but it doesn't mean it will happen to him. Lt, just imagine if everyone is easily discourage by someone says negative....we won't have doctors,special forces, entrepreneurs, etc...find the slot and go for it
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The easiest way is to get it in your contract at Basic or add it at BOLC, but after that, I would try to either go AGR or active and get into Ranger School. You'd have to be Airborne qualified first but that opens up another can of worms. It is a perishable skill and thus why to stay on status you need to jump once a quarter. This is not possible in USAR or USARNG. Imagine adding a jump into all the other PT tests and admin stuff 1 weekend per month and two weeks per year- Not possible. Go active or AGR
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Reading and following posts...very interesting but haven't had luck in going. Not even going to benning and hoping to go on walk on status. No such things because someone has to pay for the school. Good luck on the reserve but for active duty must be going to ABN unit to go.
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CPT Brad Wilson
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In the Guard and Reserve your unit has to have an airborne mission to get slots to Airborne School. When my artillery unit was towed we had Air Assault School slots each year because that was part of our mission. When we converted to Paladins we lost those slots. Your best bet is to find inused slots in units that have them or check with ROTC units in your area to see if they have any unused slots
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SGT George Duncan
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first have you jumped if not take a class local air port should know where try it if you like it good.if your mos is needed its easy if not find a friendly clerk and enlist their help mostly paperwork.










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1LT Rich Voss
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I've read all the posts and I'm really interested in how this turns out. My first cousin joined the Army in '65 and became a "Screaming Eagle" (enlisted). I got drafted the next year, actually did my basic training at Ft. Campbell & hung around with him and his buddies, after I was allowed post privileges. Did I want to jump like him, heck yes ! I was also 19, smart, strong, AND angry for losing out on going to Cornell because of a family illness. So, during basic training I did the absolute best I could on each and every test they offered. Ended up enlisting for "X" years to be the best darn soldier I could. Those schools included Jump, Ranger, AND OCS. They sent me to a specialized AIT for OCS "prep" in Ft. Lewis. Three platoons of us, one NGs. I attended and graduated from Armor OCS at Fort Knox (all branches had their own schools then). The Colonel in charge of our Regiment took me aside after graduation and said: "LT Voss, you won't be going to Airborne nor Ranger school, as tankers don't jump from planes !" And that, young LT, was the end of that ! Good luck !
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SGT Linda Burgess
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I'm sorry for this, I know it is an honest question, but having been around aviators and artillery most of my life my first thought was get a psychiatrist to validate your type of insanity and some other insane person to concur and you're a shoe in.
My more personnel side says to make sure you max your most recent PT, show an aptitude for map reading, survival, leadership, handling stress, endurance, and watch Band of Brothers. There's more to it than jumping out of perfectly good aircraft.
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SGT Todd Swartzman
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while in a LRS company, even though we were on jump status, most of our missions didn't have an airborne op component to them. Helicopter or even vehicle insertion was more the norm. Jump school just teaches you how not to kill yourself and others in the air.
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CPT Pedro Meza
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The first and best way to get into jump school is to apply, and let the system decide, because the system will choose based on needs. Many officers wish to go to jump school but if it serves no need then that officer is taking the spot for a soldier (usually a non officer) that needs to go to jump school. So the answer to your question is apply and wait, do expect nor look for ways around the system because as an officer you must lead, that starts by making decisions that are best for the whole ARMY. This is the law of I want vs I Need.
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SSgt Brian Newton
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Guard and Reserve, kiss someone's ass is the training section at base level :) lmao, sorry couldn't help to be snarky sir!
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CPT Pedro Meza
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Guard and Reserves have and continue to be deployed since prior to 911, the reality is that the S-3 has no say so on the needs of the ARMY and no amount of ass kissing will work, because the S-3 will simply say fill out your packet and we will submit it.
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LTC Joseph Gross
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The only criteria should be that you have a need for that specific job skill. Any other reason or methodology for getting there is just badge hunting. So, does your unit need you to jump out of planes?
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Well Sir I'm currently in a holding unit until one comes available for me (I'm fresh out of OCS) so the answer is "I don't know". However, I do remember having Officers at OCS tell us that would should seek to diversify our skills and talents with the Army to make use more useful to the Army as a whole... I remember hearing specifically that if training slots and money were available, take advantage of it and improve ourselves... Another soldier on here mentioned that a friend of his in the Guard in a different state has trouble getting soldiers to go to specialty school... (shocked faced) in Indiana people are fighting for specialty schools and training... I don't personally think I'm badge hunting, they can keep the pin (just one more uniform item to worry about) but I want the experience and added value as a soldier. If possible I would also like to be be dual MOS qualified at some point.... Maybe at some point I won't be as gung-ho but until then,.... HOOAH..!
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LTC Joseph Gross
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Anytime you are in a situation where you don't know where you are going that is a good time to shop around. But we also have to be good stewards of our nation's resources. Your unit will let you know eventually. Good luck!
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SGT Todd Swartzman
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When i went to jump school easily 1/2 the people there were badge hunting. Mostly fresh faces LT's, summer training for guard officers/rotc, or more senior non coms that wanted to go for whatever reason. These guys were not on their way to an airborne or ranger unit. decent amount of women too, that I assumed were not going to be assigned to an airborne or ranger unit. I just figured that was the way it was.
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CPT Dion Francis
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I read all these posts. If your worried about getting hurt and your not in shape forget about it and be a LEG. I had to have it. If you have to be Airborne or RANGER, then don't listen to the nay sayers. Just be focused and single minded and just go do it. I'm old and my health isn't the best, but I don't have to look back on my life with any regrets or excuses. Rangers lead the Way! All the way!
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HOOAH
..... Mainly just trying to figure how to secure a spot at Jump School I'm the Guard
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LTC Signal Lno G6/S3 Air
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Civil Affairs or Combat Camera in the Reserves.
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I really love the Guard but it sounds like Im going to have to make a transfer to CA in the Reserve
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LTC Signal Lno G6/S3 Air
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If you are willing to drive to Columbus, OH I can make it happen. PM me your email.
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SSG Infantryman
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If you dont already have Air Assault, that is an extremely easy school to get into since there are like 5 of them. and teaches you stuff that pretty much any unit can use
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LTC Operations Officer (Opso)
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CPT(P) (Join to see) join an airborne unit.
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SPC Nathan Barnes
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Being AIRBORNE Infantry is still a major part of who I am still today, so I'm interested to know what you find out Sir. Good luck, GOD bless, and AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY HOOAH
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HOOAH
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
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I am still a part of the Airborne Infantry .. and that was 50 years ago!
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1. Find a CA/PSYOP unit thats on jump status. There are quite a few out there, but keep in mind of their BA schedules, lot 8 MUTA drills.

2. Find a nearby Sustainment BDE HQ unit and get slotted into the the Rigger position for Airborne slot. Get slotted into SPO Sling Load officer slot for Air Assault. Commander usually want a CPT graduated CCC to fill those slots.

Good Luck.
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SFC Jason Hodge
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Change your career field to civil affairs, pysops, or SF.
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SGT S6 Communications Nco
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A Reserve Tactical Psyop Unit is probably your best bet Sir.
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