Posted on Nov 25, 2018
SPC Victor Doydora
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I am 43 prior enlisted heading to BCT/OSUT 11B, Fort Benning, Ga. I am in fairly good shape able to max out my PT scores for 17-21 standards. As a National Guardsman I am wondering what are my options on trying to go to any of the special schools. (Airborne, Air-Assault, Pathfinder, etc). I keep hearing that it will be ultimately up to the needs of my unit but if I score high in my AFPT in BCT I could be selected. Does anyone have any experience in this?
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COL Dana Hampton
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Is there a chance...yes, but it will be up to your state NG HQs and your unit. Typically, infantry Guard units have an internal OML for the badge finder schools and APFT weighs heavily in the selection. Keep your PT up and make sure your home station unit leaders know you want a slot and be the best Soldier you can be. I went to ABN school in my mid-20’s and was in top shape. The PT is challenging. The daily runs are key. Fall out of one of those (1-step behind the black hat pace man) and you’re done.

I had Soldiers and an Air Force doctor in my stick who were in their 40’s. They all passed. It’s all about mental and physical preparation. You got that and you can do ABN school in your sleep.

Good luck!
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MSG Frank Kapaun
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In the ARNG, it is all bout who you know. I am being serious here. How much is it worth to you to go to airborne school? Keep your APFT up, make a sizable donation to the governor’s political war chest then collect a favor.
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SSG Licensed Practical Nurse (Lpn)
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A major factor of these schools being available to you will be funding for your state. Early in my career the funding was simply not there. Over the past 3 years after a major change to funding for the state, I have been able to attend Mountain Warfare, Air Assault, Pathfinder, Squad Designated Marksman, Heavy Weapons Leaders Course, and Non-Lethal Weapons Leaders Course. Keep your PT in check, stay on top of your SSD and be a Solid Solider and keep asking to go. If you get kick back find courses on ATRRS and show them to your Training NCO.
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