RASP Class 1 graduates 1/3 of those who started.

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Re: RASP Class 1 graduates 1/3 of those who started.

Postby panthersix » July 18th, 2010, 10:39 pm

Ranger Nmott05,

Thanks for the update. Hang in there and I agree with everything you said about how to hang tough, especially thinking about my family. There were a few times when I had to think about what it'd be like to "go home without" my Ranger Beret.

Keep the updates coming.
Doc Mac
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Re: RASP Class 1 graduates 1/3 of those who started.

Postby KarlinPhoenix » July 18th, 2010, 10:59 pm

Great article; thanks for posting it.

RIP, what's that? When I got to B 1/75 in July 1977, there was no such thing. Anyone not making 'standards' got a lot of 'extra training' by the fire team leader or squad leader to bring them up to standards.

I am very happy that the new program is hard and so successful.

RLTW,

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