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5 Most Dangerous Military Jobs

Hey, Ready for some jaw-dropping discovery? Here are some of the most dangerous military jobs in the world!! but before we give you heart wrenching details, make sure you subscribe to our channel and turn on the bell icon. Now, you’ll always be on time for every Top on Trend hangout!

# 5 - Pararescue Jumpers

Do you think your dad is the only hero? Huh, think again!!
Pararescue jumpers are those heroes who save navy seals when they are in trouble. They perform inevitable tasks by climbing and diving from insane heights. These extremely trained professionals are even arctic trained so that they can dive into any given environment to save a life when they are needed. Para rescuers are skilled parachutists, scuba divers, and even rock climbers.

#4 SPECIAL OPERATIONS

Army green berets, navy seals who gather intelligence, destroy targets and perform rescues, and air force are special tactics of specialized military units that fall under the category of Specials operations. These have become critical to many US military successes. These groups are used for extremely dangerous missions such as the assassination of Osama bin laden.

Special operations force with the most training and experience in underwater combat operations are navy seals who can attach explosives under the water line on an enemy ship. Bear in mind that it is extremely brutal to get into these programs. It takes over 30 months to train a Navy SEAL to the point at which he will be ready for deployment. To be able to swim 500 yards, do 75 pushups, 79 sit-ups, 11 pull-ups and run 1.5 miles in 10 minutes will only get you to be considered for a navy SEAL training.

#3 Foot soldier

It does not come as a surprise that infantry is one of the most dangerous jobs on a battlefield. Foot soldiers are military units who place themselves on the front line and therefore infantry relies on moving by foot amid combats, nevertheless they may also use military transport vehicles. Infantry make up a huge portion of all Armed Forces in most states and typically tolerate the largest effect in warfare as measured by fatalities, physical and psychological stress. The army recently introduced a pilot program that added eight weeks to the infantry one station unit training. Since then they have been conducting 74 miles of foot marches. By the time the program comes to an end, each trainee has marched 2475 live rounds though when the pilot program was not introduced, they marched an average of 1355 rounds in 14 weeks according to a report released by the US army.

#2 Cavalry

This is a front-line infantry role accustomed to seeking out the enemy, to kill or capture, or repel attack, regardless of season. Today, while cavalry can be used for such maneuver actions, they also hold one very dangerous job: reconnaissance. They now have mechanized cavalry made up of tanks and armored personnel carriers. Army cavalry have historically combined mobility protection and firepower to allow both stealthy and forceful drills. On a modern battlefield you can't always depend on air power or even satellites to get you information on where the enemy is. Although these soldiers are safely inside heavily armored vehicles, they are very often fighting against much larger forces because of the nature of their mission. Job training for a Cavalry Scout requires 16 weeks of one station unit training spent on the field. Taking part in squad maneuvers, target training or war games cavalries are regularly polishing their skills to keep themselves sharp.

#1 Artillery Observer

The dreadful thing about artillery is that it lays down heavy volumes of fire at very long distances, typically well outside of visual range.
an artillery observer is a person who watches the effects of artillery fires impact onto a target and reports the results to the firing agency. Soldiers attend a 10-week course on the basics of call for firing methods as well as general field craft in small unit tactics at Fort Sill Oklahoma. Observers are obligated to be able to work individually for long periods of time and since the nature of their work and their recurrent placement on or behind enemy lines. The capability to function with minimal support is of great significance as some missions can often last for days or weeks obviously this job is extremely hazardous because it requires the forward observers to sneak behind enemy lines and determine the extent of damage to the enemy's resources as a result many courageous artillery observers lose their lives in the line of service.

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