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Special Operations Selection: This study reveals the character traits that make it more likely to pass

Special Operations Selection: This study reveals the character traits that make it more likely to pass

January 16, 2019 by Loadout Room Guest Authors Leave a Comment

CHARTERS TOWERS, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 06: A soldier from 3 RAR (Royal Australian Regiment) starts patrolling after a paratroop drop during an airborne combat team exercise as part of a combined Arms training activity on September 6, 2010 in Charters Towers, Australia. The soldiers made the jump from an Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft and departed from no. 37 Squadron at RAAF Richmond in NSW. They also jumped from C-17A Globemaster aircraft from No.36 Squadron based at RAAF Amberley. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

A few years ago, the Australian military sanctioned a study of which character traits were more likely to make a candidate successful during the grueling six-week Commando Selection and Training Course (CSTC). This is a unit similar to the U.S. 75th Ranger Regiment and specializes in direct action, special reconnaissance, and counter-terrorism, among other tasks.

The Character Strengths and Hardiness of Australian Army Special Forces Applicants study was conducted by Captain Scott D. Gayton of the  Australian Army Psychology Corps (AAPSYCH), and Dr James Kehoe of the University of New South Wales.

The study followed 95 Australian servicemen undergoing Commando selection. Before the selection process began, respondents ranked themselves on 24 character traits. Capt. Gayton found the highest-ranked character attributes were:

  • Integrity (45 percent)
  • Teamwork (41 percent)
  • Persistence (36 percent)
  • Love of Learning (25 percent)

Interestingly, the four least-wanted attributes were Loving, Forgiveness, Prudence, and Appreciation of Beauty.

When the smoke cleared after about 44 brutal days during which the CSTC aspirants were pushed to their physical, mental, and emotional limits, study authors asked the successful candidates to re-evaluate their character traits with the hindsight of their experience. Those who succeeded ranked teamwork first–and the difference in teamwork ranking between successful and unsuccessful applicants was 65 percent versus 32 percent.

The study thus concluded that individual who valued teamwork more–and consequently were team players themselves–were more likely to pass the selection course.

As the authors stated, “much has been written about the fundamental importance of teamwork in high-risk occupations, in which the consequences of error may be fatal. Teamwork depends on each team member to consistently and accurately anticipate the needs of others, adjust to each other’s actions, and have a shared understanding of how procedures should be executed.”

It’s important to note that in the final stages of the selection process, candidates are asked to evaluate the performance of their teammates. This isn’t restricted to Australian Commandos. The U.S. Special Forces do a similar thing during the Special Forces Assessment and Selection, as does the Australian Special Air Service (SASR) and the New Zealand Special Air Service. Most SOF units are designed to operate in small numbers. Consequently, candidates must be able to work well in teams featuring just a few members.

Additionally, the study indicated these results were in compliance with similar studies done previously in the SASR.


Originally published on NEWSREP

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Filed Under: Special Operations Selection Tagged With: Australian Commandos, Australian Special Air Service, commando selection, mindset, New Zealand Special Air Service, newsrep, Selection, SOF Selection, Special Operations, Teamwork

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