yukon said:I'm just going to assume then that someone with zero military experience doesn't have a clue wtf they are talking about and perhaps should read more and talk less.
Cheers.
JayB said:Like I said, that's just what I would assume.
RoyalDrew said:There is no "stepping stone" you either got it, or you don't.
Shinobi said:In regards to what I wrote earlier it wasn't hearsay or coming from a friend of a friend. It was from the living, breathing, mythical creature known as an assaulter. Yes they exist and yes that's what he personally told me.
Shinobi said:Right, as I said it is only that individual's opinion. But he was not the only member who shared that opinion. While what you say is true I'd have to agree with the idea that CSOR is a good "gut check" for JTF2 seeing as many of the attributes and abilities that would make you succeed in CSOR would also apply for joining JTF.
How is that more direct that going through any other occupation?X_para76 said:It does stand to reason though that if you're currently in the Pres and want to go to JTf2 that the most direct route would be via CSOR.
As I see things, neither path is more direct but you have promised that the CSOR path is in fact more direct. How so?X_para76 said:... one would go toCSORany occupation from the Pres and do theiroperatorsbasic occupation courseafter having passed selection. To then get postedthere as an operatorto a unit and then put in at least the 2 years of reg force time required to apply to DhTc as an assaulter.
X_para76 said:It's my understanding from both CSOR members and guys at DHTC that CSOR' course is similar to JtF2's assaulter course, and that if you can pass one then you stand a very good chance of being able to pass the other.
PuckChaser said:And yet there are plenty of people who pass DHTC's selection and course without having any CSOR experience at all.
George Wallace said::
Fitness and skills you can get a lot of places in the CAF.
PRes positions at CSOR, not many.
Rider Pride said:You know what they say about "assume".
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George Wallace said::
Yes JayB, there is NOSanta ClauseSUBSTANTIAL advantages to being a former CSOR Operator trying for JTF2.
10. If I successfully become a CSOR Special Forces Operator, can I transfer to JTF 2?
Application and selection for JTF 2 is a separate process; you cannot laterally transfer from CSOR to JTF 2. CSOR Special Forces Operators are required to serve with CSOR for three years after completion of the Special Forces Course (SFC).