Introduction ~ Route on becoming a Ranger

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Introduction ~ Route on becoming a Ranger

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Hello Rangers.

My name is Andy. I'm 5'7 feet tall and I weigh 143 pounds. I've been working out for the past few months. I currently have a GED with no college credits and trying to enlist. I passed the pre-ASVAB with a 57 and going to take the actual one tomorrow. If I can't enlist until I have 15 college credits, then off to college I go. I know becoming a Ranger is hard but that isn't going to stop me. I'm going to give it my all and get there. Being a Ranger has and always will be my dream. I really want to serve the country, and I love challenging myself. Being in an elite force seems to be the best choice for me and Rangers is what I want.

My PT atm.

Pushups - 80
Situps - 50
2 mile - 13 minutes
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Re: Introduction ~ Route on becoming a Ranger

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PM inbound, Plun.
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Andy, you are going to have to earn 15 college credits if you want to get a Ranger option. Most questions have been addressed already. Try the search feature, located on the top right portion of this page, Never, never quit!
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