What happens?

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What happens?

Postby SV_JROTC » December 5th, 2003, 4:08 am

What would happen if you made it through RIP and into one of the ranger battalions, but couldn't prove to your NCOs that you had what it took to go to Ranger School? Would they give you the boot and transfer you into another unit after a certain amount of time because of that?
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Postby Saltbitch » December 5th, 2003, 4:16 am

They will take a personal interest in watching you suffer. This usually means torture to the point of terminating Ranger status, or death.
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Postby Spartan » December 5th, 2003, 4:18 am

Yeah, but just before you get DXed they'll have you clean all the bathrooms and strip and polish the hallways.
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Postby Bandito » December 5th, 2003, 4:48 am

Size 10 spitshined jungle boot in your fourth point of contact...
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Postby Ranger FO » December 5th, 2003, 5:04 am

I don't know but it sounds like he may have experienced this. I know what I would have done if you were one of my privates. I would have smoked your sack until it hung no further than your uncircumsized penis. Then I would smoked you some more until you asked to talk to god and ask for forgiveness. I don't know at what point your head got tangled up with your ass but if you've read anything on this board you would know what would happen.
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Postby SV_JROTC » December 5th, 2003, 5:41 am

Not quite old enough to get smoked by those Rangers yet, Ranger FO. Still just a sophomore in high school.
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Postby Bandito » December 5th, 2003, 5:49 am

SV_JROTC wrote:Not quite old enough to get smoked by those Rangers yet, Ranger FO. Still just a sophomore in high school.


Give me your grid coordinates and I will come out to your location and give you a taste of it.....high school student or not....I will lay down enough smoke that when I am done, you will be bleeding out the ears....but maybe I will leave that for Ranger Saltbitch, he has more flair than I :twisted:

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Postby Saltbitch » December 17th, 2003, 11:43 am

It's pretty much expected.
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Postby Ranger2 » December 17th, 2003, 2:37 pm

If you ever want to get promoted you do. I am always amazed by the rest of the army when they hear that in the Ranger Batts everyone E-5 and above has their Ranger tab. Even the 82nd guys don't know that. Just think the advantage in training that give us. Now all you young men, just cause you graduate from Ranger school doesn't mean you are a super soldier or even a good one. I saw buddy fuckers make it through and some very squared away 75th Rangers fail. There is luck and bad luck involved in getting through.

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