Now the X ray program, as that's known now that's a few people through early on just to fill the ranks out and inject a little youth, a little more physicality, some young bucks, so to speak. Right. What I went through, Most of the people have been in five, six years you've been in the army, you've done very well. You're in the top few percent of your MOS, your job skills, and then you go to selection. SFAs we used to jokingly call the School for Advanced Suffering. (03:06–03:11)
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