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Can Pararescue be women?

Can Pararescue be women?

The Air Force has a career field called the Independent Duty Medical Technician (IDMT). You should look into that. USAF pararescue is a battlefield Airman AFSC and not open to women.

Is Pararescue hard to get into?

It’s not easy to join Pararescue. Over 80\% of the men who try out for the Air Force’s special operations search and rescue corps don’t make it (women will get their chance soon. More on that below). Depending on how you measure, that might be the highest attrition rate of any job in the military.

Is there a female Air Force PJ?

According to the Air Force Times, there are four female Airmen currently at various stages of the pipeline. A female Airman recently passed the assessment & selection as a female officer prepares to graduate as the first-ever woman to pass a special operations pipeline in the Air Force’s history (AFSOC).

Are there any women in Air Force special forces?

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But though the Jan. 1, 2016, deadline to fully let in women is long past, they are still a rarity in parts of Air Force Special Operations Command. There are now about 4,000 total active-duty special warfare billets, plus around 1,600 in the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve.

Is pararescue special ops?

Part of the Air Force Special Operations community and long an enlisted preserve, the Pararescue service expanded to include Combat Rescue Officers early in the 21st century….United States Air Force Pararescue.

USAF Pararescue
Branch United States Air Force
Type Special operations force
Role Combat search and rescue, combat medicine, direct action

How long is pararescue training for Air Force?

two years
The process of becoming a “PJ” is known informally as “Superman School”. Almost two years long, it’s among the longest special operations training courses in the world. It also has one of the highest training attrition rates in the entire U.S. special operations community, at around 80\%.