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18x Apr 2026

: The contract standardizes a path from One Station Unit Training (OSUT) to Airborne School , followed by the Special Operations Preparatory Course (SOPC) to prepare for selection.

The 18X program acts as a fast-track for candidates—often called "18 X-rays"—to enter the Green Beret qualification process immediately following basic training. : The contract standardizes a path from One

: Candidates in this pipeline have the unique opportunity to focus solely on physical and mental preparation for selection, rather than performing standard duties in a regular infantry unit. Program Risks Program Risks : Unlike standard recruits who must

: Unlike standard recruits who must serve in a conventional unit before applying to Special Forces, 18X candidates are guaranteed a slot at the Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS). If a candidate fails at any point in

In the context of the program, a key feature is the direct enlistment option , which allows civilians to join the Army specifically to attempt Special Forces training without prior military experience. Core Feature: The "Off-the-Street" Pipeline

While direct entry is a major draw, it comes with a "needs of the Army" fallback. If a candidate fails at any point in the pipeline—which has an estimated success rate of only 10–15% —they are typically reassigned to conventional infantry units for the remainder of their contract. Special Forces Candidate 18X - US Army

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