Other Ranks (Non Technical) (Fulltime), Other Ranks (Non Technical) (Reserve)
Individuals wishing to join Special Forces (SF) have the following avenues of entry:
Officer Enlistment
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Officers applying for Service in SF whether SAS or Commando are required to complete Officer Training then once they have completed a minimum period of service of two years in a unit and attained the rank of LT 3, they are eligible to submit an application for Service in SF. Individuals are required to be recommended by the Special Forces Panelling Board (SFPB) prior to attempting any form of SF Entry Testing, Selection or Training. All Officers are advised to seek advice from Selection Wing Special Forces Training Centre and Career Managers prior to applying for service in SF. |
General Enlistment
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Applicants wishing to serve as an SAS Trooper may join any component of the ADF. Following the minimum service requirements of approximately two years, individuals may apply for Service in SAS. Individuals will be required to be recommended by the Special Forces Panelling Board (SFPB) and complete Special Forces Entry Tests prior to commencing the Special Air Service Selection Course (SAS-SC). Individuals are not required to conduct any transfers prior to commencing training. Applicants wishing to serve as a Commando may join any component of the ADF however it is suggested that applicants join the Royal Australian Infantry (RAInf) Corps. Following the minimum period of service of approximately two years, individuals may apply for Service in Commando. Individuals will be required to be recommended by the Special Forces Panelling Board (SFPB) and, if they have not already join RAInf Corps, they will be required to transfer to RAInf Corps Army; complete RAInf Initial Employment Training and Special Forces Entry Tests prior to commencing the Commando Selection and Training Course (CSTC). |
Special Forces Direct recruiting Scheme ARA
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There is no SFDRS for service in SAS. The SFDRS is not available to current, in-active or ex-serving members. |
General Enlistment RAInf Corps Army Reserve
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There is no General Enlistment for the reserve element of SAS. The Reserve element of SAS is only open to those members that have completed full time service in SASR. The avenue of entry applicable here is IAW General Enlistment ADF. |
Special Forces Direct Recruiting Scheme ARes
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Applicants wishing to serve as a Part Time Commando may apply to join via the SFDRS. SFDRS applicants are required to be recommended at a SFPB prior to enlistment. Following enlistment, SFDRS applicants are required to complete Army recruit training, complete RAInf Corps Initial Employment Training (IET), complete Accelerated Infantry Training (AIT) Program and complete Special Forces Entry Tests prior to commencing the Commando Selection and Training Course. Following a successful recommendation from the CSTC, SFDRS ARes applicants will commence the courses involved in the Commando Reinforcement Training Cycle as required IAW work commitments. The SFDRS is not available to current, in-active or ex-serving members. Employment as a Special Forces soldier or officer requires you to join the Australian Defence Force and complete the minimum initial employment period prior to submitting an Application for Service in Special Forces. The only method of Direct Enlist to become a Special Forces soldier is as a Commando which requires you to apply for entry to the Australian Army through the Special Forces Direct Recruitment Scheme. This scheme requires you to enter the Army either full time as a General Entry (Non-Technical Trainee) or Part Time as a General Entry (Non-Technical Trainee) (Reserve). You will be enlisted in the Infantry Corps. |
Re-enlistees and overseas lateral transfers
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Re-enlistees are individuals that are previous ADF members wishing to re-enlist for service in Special Forces should contact the Recruitment and Selection Wing staff at Special Forces Training Centre and discuss the options available as requirements will differ for individuals.The requirements will vary depending on service therefore, individuals are encouraged to contact Recruitment and Selecting Wing at Special Forces Training Centre and discuss their options available. The SFDRS is not available to current, in-active or ex-serving members. |
Foreign forces personnel are require to enlist in the Australian Defence Force and meet the minimum two year service requirement prior to submitting an application for service in Australian Special Forces. |

