Special Forces Training
The Special Forces accessions cycle is a two-part program which first assesses in-service volunteers and then sends
selected high quality applicants to attend the Special Forces Qualification Course. Because Special Forces entry
level is at the staff sergeant level, Special Forces training builds on the experience gained through service in
other career management fields (preferably combat arms) to develop skills and knowledge on subjects required to
perform primarily in an unconventional warfare role. Special emphasis is placed on cross-cultural sensitivity and
language training. Accessions into CMF 18 are handled through an in-service recruiting effort by the United States
Army Recruiting Command.
Special Forces training is available for all male soldiers with any MOS, however, combat arms is preferred. Applicants
must be in the rank of SPC (P) through SSG and meet the course criteria as outlined in AR 614-200, Chapter 5, Section
I, Special Forces Assignments (policy and selection criteria). Once an applicants packet has been approve by the
SF recruiting team, he will be scheduled to attend the Special Forces Selection and Assessment Course (SFAS). The
SFAS is a three week TDY and return course designed to screen suitable candidates for the Special Forces Qualification
Course (SFQC). Upon successful completion of the SFAS a board directs which MOS each soldier will be trained in
based on preference, aptitude, and needs of the force. Applicants are scheduled for a PCS move (with airborne training
enroute if necessary) to attend the SFQC. Course lengths vary from 26-57 weeks, depending on the MOS.
Application procedures. Applications for training should be forwarded to the Special Forces recruiting team at:
Commander
USAJFKSWCS
ATTN: AOJK-SP-R
Fort Bragg, NC 28307-5000
Soldiers interested in the program are encouraged to contact the recruiting team to obtain information and assistance
on the entire application and training process at DSN 239-1818 or Commercial (910) 432-1818.
Information Courtesy of U.S. Army

