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In this episode of Lesser Known Operators, host Nicholas Allen speaks with Dr. Dave Walton, a retired Green Beret and expert in Special Forces selection. They discuss the journey to selection, the importance of mentorship, and the evolving landscape of military training. Dr. Walton shares insights on the significance of rucking, the role of information in modern selection processes, and the psychological aspects of preparing for Special Forces. The conversation emphasizes the duty to serve and prepare future generations, reflecting on the identity and purpose of Green Berets. In this conversation, David shares his journey into the Special Forces, discussing the challenges and tests of character that come with the selection process. He reflects on the importance of resilience, the struggle many veterans face in recognizing their accomplishments, and the transition to civilian life. The discussion also touches on the evolution of Special Forces, the significance of storytelling, and the current state of military recruitment, emphasizing the need for young men to face challenges and build accountability. In this conversation, David and Nicholas discuss the alarming attrition rates in Special Forces, societal changes affecting military recruitment, and the importance of masculinity in today's world. They explore the evolution of the Q Course, the critical role of planning in training, and how leadership impacts training standards. David shares insights on redefining success in military careers, the significance of mentorship, and the personal fulfillment that comes from making a positive impact on others' lives. The discussion culminates in reflections on career choices and regrets, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and resilience in both military and civilian life.