Their work during the Vietnam War was to train the South Vietnamese to participate in the rebellion against North Vietnam. They were also assigned to install remote struts deep inside the jungle to help resist North Vietnam. In the early days of the Vietnam War, the green beret was not the last name. Until the death of President John F. Kennedy, when Green Beret became popular, there were famous Green Beret photos, Green Berets, and Green Beret's famous Berets in his grave.
When I volunteered to participate in the Army Green Beret training, I knew what I am accepting. I know that the place I should think is a long and difficult road, a green beret. I roamed this street many times and asked the way I chose. But perseverance put me on the path I wanted to achieve. As part of the way to the Green Beret Cap, each volunteer candidate participated in the Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS) course. This nearly three week intestinal test has tested the candidate's desire to become a green beret. SFAS raises the pressure on candidates every week. It starts with simple land navigation along the road. Then enter off-road land navigation. In the final phase, the candidate forms a team that must act as a team to solve the problem that seems impossible as a team. The last game was a parade overnight over 20 miles. In the past three weeks, one thing is consistent.
The green beret was the first US Forces special unit to be sent to Vietnam. In 1953, the Green Beret Cap started with the Lieutenant Army, but was not officially recognized. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy visited Fort Bragg and eventually made Green Beret an official organization. He feels that they should be separated from regular soldiers of the US military as they are carrying out special missions. Because the free world faces "another type of war, new violence, ancient origins - guerrilla wars, destructive elements, insurgents, assassins; ambush instead of war; not attack by intrusion" Rather than letting him join by eroding enemies and using them, "(Young 76). Kennedy hoped that in response to the so-called challenges raised by Vietnam military would reorganize their troops is.