Posted on Jan 5, 2020
CPL Psyop Specialist
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I am recently MOSQ as 37F in the reserve component, but have been wanting to transfer to active duty psyop for months; as I enjoy the MOS and would like to have a better possibility of going to SFAS. Also, I have thought about going OCS to achieve this goal. If anyone has advice or information on either, it would be greatly appreciated?
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LTC Mark Beattie
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I’ve been retired for quite awhile, but think Special Forces is still an accession branch, i.e. you can’t be branched SF out of OCS. You would have to branch some other career field, serve successfully, then apply for SFAS, and successfully complete the course. If you transition to active duty PSYOP you may consider applying for SFAS; and if you succeed and make it to an SF Group, consider going the SF Warrant route. Going that path you’ll be able to stay in Group and the pointy end of the spear. Commissioned SF officers due their time in an SF Group, the end up serving in higher hqs staffs, as well as numerous SF billets throughout the Army. I know this from personal experience. Good luck whatever you choose to do.
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MSG Dan Castaneda
MSG Dan Castaneda
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I concur.
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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Still the same!
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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If you go Regular Army, you still need to do PSYOP Accession & Selection, regardless if you are already 37F MOSQ (same MOS but different in context (blame proponent office and big army on that one); unless it changed after I retired. If you get commissioned, it will be in one of the basic branches and then as a 1LT promotable you can apply for SF, PSYOP, or CA if you like.
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CPL Gary Pifer
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I'd cool your Rambo jets until Iran dies down.
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