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Reason: None provided.

Why would they need or want a “recruitment” video? Unless, that isn’t what this is.

It could be a recruitment video based on what I found at http://goarmysof.com/PsyOp/PsyOprecruiting.html

Psychological Operations

Unconventional Minds for Unconventional Warfare

PSYOP operators are adaptive thinkers who specialize in unconventional capabilities, cultural expertise, language proficiency, military deception, cyber warfare, and advanced communications techniques across all forms of media. PSYOP Soldiers operate in small, autonomous teams or with other Special Operations forces to persuade and influence local populations in support of U.S. military objectives.

Discover the Psychological Operations Legacy...

Benefits of Being Special Operations

Increased family time (1:2 dwell time)

Station longevity and stability

THOR3 - Access to world-class facilities, strength coaches, and nutritionists

Foreign Language Proficiency Pay (up to $1000 a month)

Specialized and advanced training in social media, marketing and other communication techniques

Unique missions in varied inter-agency environments

30 Days of vacation per year

Complete medical and dental care

Enhanced leadership skills

Initial Entry Enlisted Requirements

No more than 10 years combined active federal service (if prior service)

GT score of 100 or above

Pass the Army Physical Fitness Test with a raw score of 210/60% each event

DLAB Score of 75 or higher

Willing to volunteer for airborne training

Five year enlistment contract

Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible to possess a SECRET security clearance

Must meet all qualifications for initial entry in 31B/Military Police

(MP One Station Unit Training serves as the Basic and Advanced Individual Training path for PSYOP)

In-Service Enlisted Requirements

You must be ranked between private first class (PFC) to sergeant (SGT) non-promotable

Promotable Sergeants and Staff Sergeants with less than 10 years TIS can request a waiver to attend POAS

You must have a minimum of 18 months in service

You must have no more than 10 years combined active federal service

You must have a GT score of 100 or above

Run three to six miles at a nine-minute per mile pace

Complete a 12-18 mile road march with a 35-pound rucksack

You must have a DLAB Score of 75 or higher (waiverable)

You must be Airborne qualified or willing to volunteer for Airborne training

You must have 36 months of service remaining

You must have no UCMJ actions within 24 months of attending PSYOP Assessment and Selection


You must possess or be eligible for a Secret Security Clearance

Pass the Army Physical Fiteness Test with a raw score of 210/60% each event

Officer Requirements

Be a 1LT in a targeted year group (usually in 3rd year of service)

Possess a baccalaureate degree

Airborne qualified or willing to volunteer for Airborne training

Eligible for a TOP SECRET security clearance

36 month ADSO incurred

[DLAB = Defense Language Aptitude Battery of Tests, a difficult but creative four-hour ordeal (at least in 1978) designed to identify candidates with language ability. It didn't do a very good job, based on the number of students I knew who passed it and then ended up dropping out of Russian class in the early weeks to get trained instead in unrelated jobs. And that Basic Russian course was a full-time job for nine months, not the 5.5 months mentioned here. Then Intermediate Russian was more months. How the heck do they do it in 5.5?]

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Why would they need or want a “recruitment” video? Unless, that isn’t what this is.

It could be a recruitment video based on what I found at http://goarmysof.com/PsyOp/PsyOprecruiting.html

Psychological Operations

Unconventional Minds for Unconventional Warfare

PSYOP operators are adaptive thinkers who specialize in unconventional capabilities, cultural expertise, language proficiency, military deception, cyber warfare, and advanced communications techniques across all forms of media. PSYOP Soldiers operate in small, autonomous teams or with other Special Operations forces to persuade and influence local populations in support of U.S. military objectives.

Discover the Psychological Operations Legacy...

Benefits of Being Special Operations

Increased family time (1:2 dwell time)

Station longevity and stability

THOR3 - Access to world-class facilities, strength coaches, and nutritionists

Foreign Language Proficiency Pay (up to $1000 a month)

Specialized and advanced training in social media, marketing and other communication techniques

Unique missions in varied inter-agency environments

30 Days of vacation per year

Complete medical and dental care

Enhanced leadership skills

Initial Entry Enlisted Requirements

No more than 10 years combined active federal service (if prior service)

GT score of 100 or above

Pass the Army Physical Fitness Test with a raw score of 210/60% each event

DLAB Score of 75 or higher

Willing to volunteer for airborne training

Five year enlistment contract

Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible to possess a SECRET security clearance

Must meet all qualifications for initial entry in 31B/Military Police

(MP One Station Unit Training serves as the Basic and Advanced Individual Training path for PSYOP)

In-Service Enlisted Requirements

You must be ranked between private first class (PFC) to sergeant (SGT) non-promotable

Promotable Sergeants and Staff Sergeants with less than 10 years TIS can request a waiver to attend POAS

You must have a minimum of 18 months in service

You must have no more than 10 years combined active federal service

You must have a GT score of 100 or above

Run three to six miles at a nine-minute per mile pace

Complete a 12-18 mile road march with a 35-pound rucksack

You must have a DLAB Score of 75 or higher (waiverable)

You must be Airborne qualified or willing to volunteer for Airborne training

You must have 36 months of service remaining

You must have no UCMJ actions within 24 months of attending PSYOP Assessment and Selection


You must possess or be eligible for a Secret Security Clearance

Pass the Army Physical Fiteness Test with a raw score of 210/60% each event

Officer Requirements

Be a 1LT in a targeted year group (usually in 3rd year of service)

Possess a baccalaureate degree

Airborne qualified or willing to volunteer for Airborne training

Eligible for a TOP SECRET security clearance

36 month ADSO incurred

[DLAB = Defense Language Aptitude Battery of Tests, a difficult but creative four-hour ordeal (at least in 1978) designed to identify candidates with language ability. It didn't do a very good job, based on the number of students I knew who passed it and then ended up dropping out of Russian class in the early weeks to get trained instead in unrelated jobs. And that Basic Russian course was a full-time job for nine months, not the 5.5 months mentioned here. Then Intermediate Russian was another nine. How the heck do they do it?]

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Why would they need or want a “recruitment” video? Unless, that isn’t what this is.

It could be a recruitment video based on what I found at http://goarmysof.com/PsyOp/PsyOprecruiting.html

Psychological Operations

Unconventional Minds for Unconventional Warfare

PSYOP operators are adaptive thinkers who specialize in unconventional capabilities, cultural expertise, language proficiency, military deception, cyber warfare, and advanced communications techniques across all forms of media. PSYOP Soldiers operate in small, autonomous teams or with other Special Operations forces to persuade and influence local populations in support of U.S. military objectives.

Discover the Psychological Operations Legacy...

Benefits of Being Special Operations

Increased family time (1:2 dwell time)

Station longevity and stability

THOR3 - Access to world-class facilities, strength coaches, and nutritionists

Foreign Language Proficiency Pay (up to $1000 a month)

Specialized and advanced training in social media, marketing and other communication techniques

Unique missions in varied inter-agency environments

30 Days of vacation per year

Complete medical and dental care

Enhanced leadership skills

Initial Entry Enlisted Requirements

No more than 10 years combined active federal service (if prior service)

GT score of 100 or above

Pass the Army Physical Fitness Test with a raw score of 210/60% each event

DLAB Score of 75 or higher

Willing to volunteer for airborne training

Five year enlistment contract

Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible to possess a SECRET security clearance

Must meet all qualifications for initial entry in 31B/Military Police

(MP One Station Unit Training serves as the Basic and Advanced Individual Training path for PSYOP)

In-Service Enlisted Requirements

You must be ranked between private first class (PFC) to sergeant (SGT) non-promotable

Promotable Sergeants and Staff Sergeants with less than 10 years TIS can request a waiver to attend POAS

You must have a minimum of 18 months in service

You must have no more than 10 years combined active federal service

You must have a GT score of 100 or above

Run three to six miles at a nine-minute per mile pace

Complete a 12-18 mile road march with a 35-pound rucksack

You must have a DLAB Score of 75 or higher (waiverable)

You must be Airborne qualified or willing to volunteer for Airborne training

You must have 36 months of service remaining

You must have no UCMJ actions within 24 months of attending PSYOP Assessment and Selection


You must possess or be eligible for a Secret Security Clearance

Pass the Army Physical Fiteness Test with a raw score of 210/60% each event

Officer Requirements

Be a 1LT in a targeted year group (usually in 3rd year of service)

Possess a baccalaureate degree

Airborne qualified or willing to volunteer for Airborne training

Eligible for a TOP SECRET security clearance

36 month ADSO incurred

[DLAB = Defense Language Aptitude Battery of Tests, a difficult but creative four-hour ordeal (at least in 1978) designed to identify candidates with language ability. It didn't do a very good job, based on the number of students I knew who passed it and then ended up dropping out of Russian class in the early weeks to get trained instead in unrelated jobs. And that course was a full-time job for nine months, not the 5.5 months mentioned here. How the heck do they do it?]

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Why would they need or want a “recruitment” video? Unless, that isn’t what this is.

It could be a recruitment video based on what I found at http://goarmysof.com/PsyOp/PsyOprecruiting.html

Psychological Operations

Unconventional Minds for Unconventional Warfare

PSYOP operators are adaptive thinkers who specialize in unconventional capabilities, cultural expertise, language proficiency, military deception, cyber warfare, and advanced communications techniques across all forms of media. PSYOP Soldiers operate in small, autonomous teams or with other Special Operations forces to persuade and influence local populations in support of U.S. military objectives.

Discover the Psychological Operations Legacy...

Benefits of Being Special Operations

Increased family time (1:2 dwell time)

Station longevity and stability

THOR3 - Access to world-class facilities, strength coaches, and nutritionists

Foreign Language Proficiency Pay (up to $1000 a month)

Specialized and advanced training in social media, marketing and other communication techniques

Unique missions in varied inter-agency environments

30 Days of vacation per year

Complete medical and dental care

Enhanced leadership skills

Initial Entry Enlisted Requirements

No more than 10 years combined active federal service (if prior service)

GT score of 100 or above

Pass the Army Physical Fitness Test with a raw score of 210/60% each event

DLAB Score of 75 or higher

Willing to volunteer for airborne training

Five year enlistment contract

Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible to possess a SECRET security clearance

Must meet all qualifications for initial entry in 31B/Military Police

(MP One Station Unit Training serves as the Basic and Advanced Individual Training path for PSYOP)

In-Service Enlisted Requirements

You must be ranked between private first class (PFC) to sergeant (SGT) non-promotable

Promotable Sergeants and Staff Sergeants with less than 10 years TIS can request a waiver to attend POAS

You must have a minimum of 18 months in service

You must have no more than 10 years combined active federal service

You must have a GT score of 100 or above

Run three to six miles at a nine-minute per mile pace

Complete a 12-18 mile road march with a 35-pound rucksack

You must have a DLAB Score of 75 or higher (waiverable)

You must be Airborne qualified or willing to volunteer for Airborne training

You must have 36 months of service remaining

You must have no UCMJ actions within 24 months of attending PSYOP Assessment and Selection


You must possess or be eligible for a Secret Security Clearance

Pass the Army Physical Fiteness Test with a raw score of 210/60% each event

Officer Requirements

Be a 1LT in a targeted year group (usually in 3rd year of service)

Possess a baccalaureate degree

Airborne qualified or willing to volunteer for Airborne training

Eligible for a TOP SECRET security clearance

36 month ADSO incurred

[DLAB = Defense Language Aptitude Battery of Tests, a difficult but creative four-hour ordeal (at least in 1978) designed to identify candidates with language ability. It didn't do a very good job, based on the number of students I knew who ended up dropping out of Russian class in the early weeks to get trained instead in unrelated jobs. And that course was a full-time job for nine months, not the 5.5 months mentioned here. How the heck do they do it?]

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It could be a recruitment video

I found the following at http://goarmysof.com/PsyOp/PsyOprecruiting.html

Psychological Operations

Unconventional Minds for Unconventional Warfare

PSYOP operators are adaptive thinkers who specialize in unconventional capabilities, cultural expertise, language proficiency, military deception, cyber warfare, and advanced communications techniques across all forms of media. PSYOP Soldiers operate in small, autonomous teams or with other Special Operations forces to persuade and influence local populations in support of U.S. military objectives.

Discover the Psychological Operations Legacy...

Benefits of Being Special Operations

Increased family time (1:2 dwell time)

Station longevity and stability

THOR3 - Access to world-class facilities, strength coaches, and nutritionists

Foreign Language Proficiency Pay (up to $1000 a month)

Specialized and advanced training in social media, marketing and other communication techniques

Unique missions in varied inter-agency environments

30 Days of vacation per year

Complete medical and dental care

Enhanced leadership skills

Initial Entry Enlisted Requirements

No more than 10 years combined active federal service (if prior service)

GT score of 100 or above

Pass the Army Physical Fitness Test with a raw score of 210/60% each event

DLAB Score of 75 or higher

Willing to volunteer for airborne training

Five year enlistment contract

Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible to possess a SECRET security clearance

Must meet all qualifications for initial entry in 31B/Military Police

(MP One Station Unit Training serves as the Basic and Advanced Individual Training path for PSYOP)

In-Service Enlisted Requirements

You must be ranked between private first class (PFC) to sergeant (SGT) non-promotable

Promotable Sergeants and Staff Sergeants with less than 10 years TIS can request a waiver to attend POAS

You must have a minimum of 18 months in service

You must have no more than 10 years combined active federal service

You must have a GT score of 100 or above

Run three to six miles at a nine-minute per mile pace

Complete a 12-18 mile road march with a 35-pound rucksack

You must have a DLAB Score of 75 or higher (waiverable)

You must be Airborne qualified or willing to volunteer for Airborne training

You must have 36 months of service remaining

You must have no UCMJ actions within 24 months of attending PSYOP Assessment and Selection


You must possess or be eligible for a Secret Security Clearance

Pass the Army Physical Fiteness Test with a raw score of 210/60% each event

Officer Requirements

Be a 1LT in a targeted year group (usually in 3rd year of service)

Possess a baccalaureate degree

Airborne qualified or willing to volunteer for Airborne training

Eligible for a TOP SECRET security clearance

36 month ADSO incurred

[DLAB = Defense Language Aptitude Battery of Tests, a difficult but creative four-hour ordeal (at least in 1978) designed to identify candidates with language ability. It didn't do a very good job, based on the number of students I knew who ended up dropping out of Russian class in the early weeks to get trained instead in unrelated jobs. And that course was a full-time job for nine months, not the 5.5 months mentioned here. How the heck do they do it?]

2 years ago
1 score