https://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/specialty-careers/special-ops/psychological-operations.html U.S. ARMY (r) [ ] [GlobalnavS] GET IN TOUCH [GlobalnavS] [CloseGray] Careers and Jobs Benefits [ ] [SearchIcon] Close * About the Army * Careers & Jobs * Benefits * Lifestyles * Parents & Family * LOGIN * REGISTER * APPLY * HOW TO JOIN GET IN TOUCH Close About the Army [wAAACH5BAE] What is the Army? * History * Structure and Organization Serving in the Army * Serve Your Way [wAAACH5BAE] Vehicles & Equipment * Weapons * Aircraft * Tanks and Fighting Vehicles * Support Vehicles * Gear [wAAACH5BAE] Post Locations Ranks & Insignia * Ranks * Insignia [wAAACH5BAE] Careers & Jobs [wAAACH5BAE] Find Your Path * Enlisted Soldiers * Army Officers * ROTC * Officer Candidate School * U.S. Military Academy at West Point * Warrant Officer * Army Civilians [wAAACH5BAE] Army Career Match * Career Match Quiz * See All Careers * Browse Careers Army Reserve [wAAACH5BAE] Specialty Jobs * Army Medical Department (AMEDD) * Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG) * Army Cyber & Technology * Army Aviation * Army Chaplain * Army Bands Special Operations * Army Rangers * Special Forces * Psychological Operations * Civil Affairs [wAAACH5BAE] Job Training * Advanced Individual Training * Leadership Training Current and Prior Service * Continue Serving * Advance Your Career * Frequently Asked Questions Benefits [wAAACH5BAE] Total Compensation Money * Basic Pay: Active Duty Soldiers * Bonuses: Earning Extra Money * Special Pay for Special Duties and Skills * Allowances: Covering the Cost of Living * Drill Pay: Part-Time Soldiers [wAAACH5BAE] Army Education Benefits * Using The GI Bill [wAAACH5BAE] Health Care and Vacation Additional Incentives * Partnership for Youth Success * Home-School Graduates * Buddy Team Enlistment Option [wAAACH5BAE] Soldier & Family Services After the Army Lifestyles [wAAACH5BAE] Becoming a Soldier * Working with a Recruiter * Basic Combat Training * Army Combat Fitness Test ACFT | GoArmy [wAAACH5BAE] Being a Soldier * Hair & Appearance Requirements * Housing * Living the Army Values [wAAACH5BAE] Fitness & Nutrition * Safety Considerations * Components of Fitness * Components of Nutrition * Exercise [wAAACH5BAE] Soldier Stories Parents & Family [wAAACH5BAE] Why the Army * Job Opportunities * Money for College and Other Benefits * Soldier Pay and Other Benefits [wAAACH5BAE] Army Families * Daily Life * Keeping in Touch * Shopping, Finances and Community * Raising Children * Recreation * Army Family Benefits [wAAACH5BAE] What to Expect * Service Options * Deployment * Relocation Frequently Asked Questions Para Padres [wAAACH5BAE] Real Life Stories * Specialist Shannon Lee Hosmer Davis * Sergeant Tyree Brown * Sergeant Troche and His Parents * Private Jonathan Hughes * Specialist Scott Peterson Get up to $50,000 in enlistment bonuses New 2-Year enlistment options get up to $9,000 in quick ship bonuses Enlistment Bonuses Get up to $50K in bonuses Enlistment Bonuses 2-year enlistment options $9k in quick ship bonuses Home Careers & Jobs Specialty Jobs Special Operations Psychological Operations Psychological Operations These Soldiers are known for their communication expertise--using unconventional tactics to persuade and influence foreign allies and enemies in support of U.S. Army objectives. PSYOPS Soldiers Strategically Influence and Deceive Psychological Operations (PSYOPS) Soldiers benefit the Army's missions by using unconventional techniques. Their intelligence, interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and foreign language proficiency help sway opinions and actions of foreign governments, groups, and individuals. Psychological warfare requires adaptability, resilience, and problem solving to be successful. To become a PSYOPS Soldier, you'll be thoroughly tested and trained on your critical thinking skills, and your mental and physical toughness, in order to prepare you for work in the field. Missions Made to Persuade and Motivate As a PSYOPS Soldier, you'll work in small teams to execute missions around the world. It will be crucial that you create a human connection with leaders and civilians--relationships necessary to influence their beliefs and actions. You'll also use social media, digital marketing, and pamphlets to share information meant to help change minds and behaviors in the U.S. Army's interest. Key missions include: Influence with Information Military Information Support Operations (MISO) missions involve sharing specific information to foreign audiences to influence the emotions, motives, reasoning, and behavior of foreign governments and citizens. This can include cyber warfare and advanced communication techniques across all forms of media. Deliberately Deceive Military deception missions use psychological warfare to deliberately mislead enemy forces during a combat situation. Advise Governments Interagency and government support missions shape and influence foreign decision making and behaviors in support of United States' objectives. Provide Communications for Rescue Efforts Civil Authorities Information Support (CAIS) missions aid civilian populations during disaster relief situations by sharing critical information to support the rescue effort. The Selection Process to Become a PSYOPS Soldier Before you can train to become a PSYOPS Soldier, you'll need to pass a 10-day course (PSYOP Assessment and Selection), where you'll be tested on your physical and psychological fitness to become a candidate for this elite force. Next, you'll begin the 43-week official qualification course (PSYOP Operations Specialist Course), where you'll learn the core skills of PSYOPS Soldiers including basic speaking and listening proficiency in a foreign language, military intelligence, advanced interpersonal communication, adaptive leadership, cultural analysis, and advanced social media and marketing. Then, you'll graduate as a PSYOPS Specialist if you're an enlisted Soldier, or as a PSYOPS Officer. Joining Army Psychological Operations You can join the Army as a PSYOPS Soldier or transfer into the role if you're a current Soldier. There are different requirements depending on the path you take. Requirements to join PSYOPS: * U.S. citizenship * Defense Language Aptitude Battery (DLAB) score of 85 or above * Army fitness test completion and clearing the Army height and weight standards * Qualification for Airborne School * Eligibility for a secret security clearance Additional requirements for current Soldiers: * ASVAB placement test GT score of 107 or above * Hold a rank between private first class and sergeant non-promotable * Have more than 18 months in service, no more than 10 years in service, and at least 36 months remaining in service * Reclassify from your current MOS or branch to PSYOPS Common Questions about Psychological Operations Do I need to attend Basic Training to become a PSYOPS Soldier? Yes. In addition to Basic Combat Training, Soldiers must have completed Advanced Individual Training and U.S. Army Airborne School. What happens if I'm not selected to PSYOPS during training? If you are not ultimately selected to join, you will be assigned to a unit as a qualified specialist in the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) you trained for while applying to PSYOPS. What equipment do PSYOPS Soldiers use? PSYOPS Soldiers use effective technology to deliver critical messages during disaster or combat situations, including: The Fly Away Broadcast System, a vehicle-mounted or stationary system to broadcast radio messages or block enemy communications in the field; The Next Generation Loudspeaker System, a portable or vehicle-mounted loudspeaker to blast high quality recorded audio over large distances during disaster rescues; and video editing software, high tech cameras, and state of the art recording studios, to produce mission-critical messages. What language could I be assigned to learn as part of PSYOPS? Assigned languages include French, Indonesian-Bahasa, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese-Mandarin, Korean, Persian-Farsi, Russian, Tagalog, Thai, Levantine, and Arabic (Egyptian). Do PSYOPS Soldiers receive extra pay? Yes, they receive special pay for learning a foreign language and graduating from Airborne School. Their total benefits package includes more than $50,000 to further their education, 30 days of vacation per year, complete medical and dental care, initial entry and reenlistment bonuses, and more. What is the history of Army Psychological Operations? Founded during World War I to devastate opposing troops' morale, the PSYOPS unit has played a critical role in World War II, the Vietnam War, and recent operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, where unconventional warfare provided by PSYOPS has been crucial to national security. Get in Touch. Ready to take the next step? Reach out and we'll help you get there. 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