Posted on Jan 27, 2015
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In your opinion what is the most elite school and why?

Of course each school has its different needs and reasons for being around in todays Army. If you had the chance what school would you like to attend and be proud to attend?

From my 4 in a half years in the Army I've heard everything from Airborne (Bragg Babies mostly) to Special Forces for obvious reason. In my opinion the Pathfinder badge is most elite. For reasons unknown to myself even. I think the reasoning behind the people being around that are certified are for excellent reasons. I have not had the opportunities to attends any schools this far. One day I'll be rocking Air Assualt, Airbone, and Pathfinder.

Just my thoughts.
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i might be "a little biased" but they don't call Pararescue school Superman School for nothin...
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Yep, you might be at that! :-)
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MSgt Steve Miller
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Well.....I'm sure of this much....I did not attend the most elite by far. There are so many types of military training, and I only attended those schools that better developed me in a professional manner.  Professional growth training without a doubt makes us better leaders.  Pushing all of this aside and thinking of our best killers......I'm going to stick my neck out and say Army Special Forces and Navy Seals.  I'm a third generation Marine, and took down my first man as an E3 with nothing more than Boot Camp training.  But to be completely honest it was some dumbazz that thought it was a good idea to break into my home.  Really gotta watch it in Arizona....even Grandma has guns!  Who is our best operators...its really hard to say....but I love our Navy Seals!!!  Get some!!!...and then come home!!!
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Comics army infantry ranger 373299
All I can say... judge for yourself from this oldie-but-goodie:
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Col Squadron Commander
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PO1 Jacob Dronzin, while I do find the cartoon somewhat humorous, the impression of the Air Force is inaccurate at best. I know it's meant as a joke and I understand that. However, since the beginning of OIF and OEF, active duty AF members have been serving along with the sister services "outside the lines" in many austere environments. I respect all services for their specific mission and the fact that the mission could not be completed without them. As for which unit is more elite, SEALS and Delta have my vote!
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PO1 Master-at-Arms
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No intentions of insulting anyone or pick at any service branches, Col (Join to see), just some good ol' fashioned humor, that's all!
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Col Squadron Commander
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I copy, that PO1 Jacob Dronzin. No insult taken. I just think that some stereotypes need to be laid to rest:) As a graduate of Infantry School, I can appreciate that aspect of the cartoon. It rained the whole time I was at Fort Benning for Infantry School.
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Libby LeBlanc
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Anyone know how to find out copyright info on this cartoon? The artist or where it was published? Want to use it for a book to help veterans but can't find the info anywhere.
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CPT Ahmed Faried
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hahahaha
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SGT Tyler Bryant
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Roger that.. Start next month
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