Service Requirements
To ensure alignment between participants and the program's mission, applicants must meet the following:
Honorable Service:
Received an honorable discharge or its equivalent from the United States Armed Forces or the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
Combat Unit Service
Must have served in an officially recognized combat-designated unit:
Israel (IDF):
Infantry brigades (e.g., Golani, Givati, Paratroopers), Special Forces (e.g., Shayetet 13, Sayeret Matkal, Duvdevan, Shaldag, Unit 669), and equivalent combat roles
United States:
U.S. Special Operations (SEALs, Green Berets, Delta, Rangers, Marine Raiders, PJs, CCTs, SR, TACP). Also eligible: Combat arms from Infantry, Marine Infantry, and equivalent frontline roles
Primary Combat Role:
Served in a unit whose core mission involved direct engagement with opposing forces. Examples include infantry, special operations, armor, combat engineering, and field artillery.
Assigned to a Combat Unit:
Veterans from combat support specialties are eligible if they were formally assigned or attached to a front-line combat unit and routinely operated in a forward, hostile environment as part of their primary duties.
Documentation Requirements / Verifiable Service Record:
Service and unit assignment must be verifiable through official documentation and provided during the application process. Examples include: DD-214 for U.S. veterans, 'Teudat Lochem' or 'Teudat Shichrur' for Israeli veterans which clearly states status as a "לוחם/מת", or other relevant service records which clearly state service in a combat role. Validation of service is mandatory to be admitted to the program. However, if you have privacy or confidentiality concerns around sharing these materials, please contact us directly.
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