SMSgt Bryan Raines872102<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I read in a comment in another post that other services' special forces look down on Air Force Para-rescue (PJ's). In your experience do you find this to be true and if yes then why?What do you think about AF Para-rescue?2015-08-07T11:25:23-04:00SMSgt Bryan Raines872102<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I read in a comment in another post that other services' special forces look down on Air Force Para-rescue (PJ's). In your experience do you find this to be true and if yes then why?What do you think about AF Para-rescue?2015-08-07T11:25:23-04:002015-08-07T11:25:23-04:00SGT Ben Keen872105<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I haven't seen it. PJs have done some amazing things and I think any one that has needed them would never allow others to look down on them.Response by SGT Ben Keen made Aug 7 at 2015 11:27 AM2015-08-07T11:27:48-04:002015-08-07T11:27:48-04:00MSgt Curtis Ellis872178<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I've worked with PJ/CCT Airman for a number of years in a training/support joint-setting, and from what I've gathered working around all of our military SOF's is that, other than the typical branch of service ribbing, the respect is mutual across the board as they bring a specific skill-set to the table... Anyone who has ever worked with them operationally would agree.Response by MSgt Curtis Ellis made Aug 7 at 2015 11:54 AM2015-08-07T11:54:00-04:002015-08-07T11:54:00-04:00Sgt Wayne Wood1947176<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>PJs & Combat Controllers... the only people who make the Air Force a military service. NOTHING but RESPECT!Response by Sgt Wayne Wood made Oct 4 at 2016 5:14 PM2016-10-04T17:14:24-04:002016-10-04T17:14:24-04:00SFC(P) Private RallyPoint Member1947208<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I've worked with both being a Parachute Rigger for the Army and it's because they are labeled Special Operations just like SF and they don't see it that way!Response by SFC(P) Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 4 at 2016 5:27 PM2016-10-04T17:27:34-04:002016-10-04T17:27:34-04:00SSgt Robert Atkinson1968816<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No, PJ'S are tough as any! Two things, 1. I as a radio troop in Thailand, I supported the PJ Jolly Greens and Hueys, they were sharp, constantly training, and selfless! And 2. You have to remember the "Most Decorated Soldier" of the Vietnam War was a PJ! <br /><br />I planned to volunteer as a gunner on AC-130's, though my tour was shortened so I never did, but, when the PJ'S woke me up, returning from before breakfast 10 mile run at 0600, I always felt safe.Response by SSgt Robert Atkinson made Oct 12 at 2016 12:44 PM2016-10-12T12:44:41-04:002016-10-12T12:44:41-04:00Sgt Dale Briggs7401583<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Look down? Your in the shit, you call they come, every time. Who in their right mind looks down on guys that risk their life to save your ass? They’re Docs on steroids with special skills.Response by Sgt Dale Briggs made Dec 2 at 2021 6:32 PM2021-12-02T18:32:04-05:002021-12-02T18:32:04-05:00MSgt Matt Hancock7402781<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I worked around PJs many times (I was an AF Survival Instructor) and never was disappointed with their performance and attitude. Definitely worthy of respect regardless of what branch of service.Response by MSgt Matt Hancock made Dec 3 at 2021 1:04 PM2021-12-03T13:04:25-05:002021-12-03T13:04:25-05:00MSgt Matt Hancock7402784<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>As an AF survival instructor I was privileged to work with them on many occasions. Their pride and dedication are a tribute to their professionalism. They deserve respect, regardless of the branch of service.Response by MSgt Matt Hancock made Dec 3 at 2021 1:05 PM2021-12-03T13:05:47-05:002021-12-03T13:05:47-05:00SrA Travis Ebmeyer7635765<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No were have I ever went has anyone said that, “ they usually make a smart ass comment, chair force huh, and then oh a pj, you guys are bad ass…All spec ops communities have there own, “specialty” if you will. Its not that one is better, (possibly more highly trained) than the other. Its that they are more skilled in there areas. Ive worked with ALL from everywhere, we all bleed like everyone else.Response by SrA Travis Ebmeyer made Apr 21 at 2022 11:03 AM2022-04-21T11:03:40-04:002022-04-21T11:03:40-04:00SrA Travis Ebmeyer7673939<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Sir, 1st and foremost, we as units, teams, sts, delta……. We all play for the same team. I absolutely believe every spec ops unit has there duty to fulfill and thats what, that op unit is trained to do. Seals, they are hammers, marine recon(hoa just had a flashback) those guys are ghosts and tough as railroad spikes. Regardless they all have a specific purpose. However, usually the SF with as little people as possible associated with(is usually the hardest, highly trained of all! If their werent pjs, who would go save those other branch SF’s, Asses!!Response by SrA Travis Ebmeyer made May 12 at 2022 10:56 PM2022-05-12T22:56:01-04:002022-05-12T22:56:01-04:00SPC David C.8487391<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Gotta say, initially at least, I didn't have a lot of respect for them. I was wrong. PJs are legit.Response by SPC David C. made Sep 25 at 2023 6:13 PM2023-09-25T18:13:33-04:002023-09-25T18:13:33-04:00Amn John Blount8569012<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Tell them to go blow a goat. There is a reason it is called "Superman School". Be jealous, be very jealous.Response by Amn John Blount made Nov 28 at 2023 8:23 PM2023-11-28T20:23:58-05:002023-11-28T20:23:58-05:002015-08-07T11:25:23-04:00