I was in SOCOM for damned near a decade. Worked with a lot of Air Force Spec ops guys. During one training mission, this was back in the early 90's when Para-Rescuers were first learning how to do a combat carotid neck stick, I was the "injured one" and had no clue I was gonna get stuck in the fucking neck. By the time I got through with that PJ, he couldn't use his right arm for a week and I got into a bit of trouble for my reaction. Needles don't scare me one bit. But someone coming at me with an 8g needle heading towards my neck under a hovering helicopter can kiss my ass. But yeah, PJ's and the Forward Air Controllers are some tough dudes. Not on the same tough level as SF or SEALS, but their level of medical training will match that of any 18D.
LOL, definitely wasn't me. Like I said above, I was a CRO (very rare). Physical requirements IMO for CRO vs PJ are a bit tougher.
Time for some major R&R..... Another thing to add is your going to have to loose that steeda UDP...... It will cause -psi if used with a blower....
and use 93 or better