Intro
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- H75thRangers
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Welcome Sir! Be advised, Lefty has an operational plan that may lead to some discomfort and deprivation, proceed with caution! Sort of a "WIRIP" pre-screening program, be interesting to see if you take up the challenge?
Oh yea, and don't forget Ranger Silverback's "self-awareness" process either.
Oh yea, and don't forget Ranger Silverback's "self-awareness" process either.
H Co(Rgr) 75th Inf(Abn) 1st Cav RVN 9/69-5/72
3d Bde (Abn) 101st Abn Div Ft Campbell '72-'74
CENTAG, Seckenheim, Germany '74-'77
If you kill for pleasure, you're a sadist...
If you kill for money, you're a mercenary...
If you kill for both, you're a RANGER!!!
3d Bde (Abn) 101st Abn Div Ft Campbell '72-'74
CENTAG, Seckenheim, Germany '74-'77
If you kill for pleasure, you're a sadist...
If you kill for money, you're a mercenary...
If you kill for both, you're a RANGER!!!
Re: Intro
I appreciate the welcome Rangers.Lefty wrote:First off - you got some nerve trying to join this as a ARNG butter bar what hasn't been to skool yet, BUT ya gotta have some nerve to try being a Ranger so don't stop.
Second off - Do as the others have told you already
Third off - If you are back here in WI, try practicing for skool by going out to a deerstand this Friday with just the clothes on yer back, NO FOOD, no camping gear, and sit out there until late Sunday nite. DON'T SLEEP!! If it rains, so much the better, stay out there. While sitting out there, pull a poncho over your head on the second nite about three am, and write some five paragraph op orders with all appendices by red filtered flashlite.
For a little variety, go swimming/wading in the Wisconsin River this weekend around two am, but don't show any lites!
If you like it, repeat every weekend until the river freezes.
If you don't get it, I have 150 acres in NW WI where we can practice a little.
Oh, and do not use a GPS either.
Ranger Lefty, I may know 2 LT's who would take you up on that offer sometime before school.
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- Tadpole
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Re: Intro
Sure - send two of your pals instead of trying it yourself, eh?CrashXX wrote:I appreciate the welcome Rangers.Lefty wrote:First off - you got some nerve trying to join this as a ARNG butter bar what hasn't been to skool yet, BUT ya gotta have some nerve to try being a Ranger so don't stop.
Second off - Do as the others have told you already
Third off - If you are back here in WI, try practicing for skool by going out to a deerstand this Friday with just the clothes on yer back, NO FOOD, no camping gear, and sit out there until late Sunday nite. DON'T SLEEP!! If it rains, so much the better, stay out there. While sitting out there, pull a poncho over your head on the second nite about three am, and write some five paragraph op orders with all appendices by red filtered flashlite.
For a little variety, go swimming/wading in the Wisconsin River this weekend around two am, but don't show any lites!
If you like it, repeat every weekend until the river freezes.
If you don't get it, I have 150 acres in NW WI where we can practice a little.
Oh, and do not use a GPS either.
Ranger Lefty, I may know 2 LT's who would take you up on that offer sometime before school.
Simple exercise - have you/your pals leave your vehicles at a predetermined site, meet me at my property with your gear. I give you/them a simple land nav problem. From Point A, find Point B, accomplish something, then find me at Point C. Also tell you/them simulate E&E.
About five minutes after you/them get started, I call the sheriff, tell him I have armed trespassers on my land, and I am in fear for my life. Then I arrange to meet the deputies at Point C. When/If you are caught, I never saw you before in my life. If you evade the deputies, you pass!!!
hahahahahahaha
"Old age and treachery will always triumph over youth and skill"
RLTW
Lefty
SFOC 1969
6th SFG(A) 69-70
Ranger Class 13-70
MACV Tm 21 70-71 (2nd ARVN Ranger Gp 23d
BN)
2/13 Armor 1st Cav 71-72
"Experience teaches a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and some scarce in that"
Lefty
SFOC 1969
6th SFG(A) 69-70
Ranger Class 13-70
MACV Tm 21 70-71 (2nd ARVN Ranger Gp 23d
BN)
2/13 Armor 1st Cav 71-72
"Experience teaches a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and some scarce in that"
- H75thRangers
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- Joined: May 28th, 2005, 1:26 pm
Forget the Sheriff...let Slowpoke, Steadfast and a few other RVN era LRRP/Rangers chase his/their asses. Be good to see if we FOG's can still outmaneuver these FNG's! Add's a little excitement to an E&E/Land Nav exercise. Any pre-Batt boys up for the challenge?
H Co(Rgr) 75th Inf(Abn) 1st Cav RVN 9/69-5/72
3d Bde (Abn) 101st Abn Div Ft Campbell '72-'74
CENTAG, Seckenheim, Germany '74-'77
If you kill for pleasure, you're a sadist...
If you kill for money, you're a mercenary...
If you kill for both, you're a RANGER!!!
3d Bde (Abn) 101st Abn Div Ft Campbell '72-'74
CENTAG, Seckenheim, Germany '74-'77
If you kill for pleasure, you're a sadist...
If you kill for money, you're a mercenary...
If you kill for both, you're a RANGER!!!
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- Tadpole
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Make sure you come up and say hello to myself and RRDTm3 if and when you do make to PRC!
I will count the days til then.
I will count the days til then.
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RS 12-91
RI 4RTB 92-94
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WTC PRC 05-06
OIF 06-07
WTC PRC 07-2010
TF Wolf MUTC 2010-
"The lapdance is always better when the stripper is crying"
The trouble with Scotland is it's full of Scots!
RS 12-91
RI 4RTB 92-94
H Co.121(ABN)(LRS)04-PRESENT
WTC PRC 05-06
OIF 06-07
WTC PRC 07-2010
TF Wolf MUTC 2010-
"The lapdance is always better when the stripper is crying"
The trouble with Scotland is it's full of Scots!
Intro
Should have pointed out something - I wouldn't tell them anything about the sheriff ahead of time. I would have waited until they were into the woods and made the call as an unannounced "surprise"
Kind of like an exercise we did in 6th SFG out near Dugway UT in 1969 - we had teams all over the desert when an O6 said Why don't we plan a POW camp raid to free some POWs? And a staff pogue said Where will we get some POWs? Simple, O6 said - just betray one of the teams.
But hey, with a little effort, there is no end of surprises that can be worked into a "simple" FTX. hehehehe
Kind of like an exercise we did in 6th SFG out near Dugway UT in 1969 - we had teams all over the desert when an O6 said Why don't we plan a POW camp raid to free some POWs? And a staff pogue said Where will we get some POWs? Simple, O6 said - just betray one of the teams.
But hey, with a little effort, there is no end of surprises that can be worked into a "simple" FTX. hehehehe
RLTW
Lefty
SFOC 1969
6th SFG(A) 69-70
Ranger Class 13-70
MACV Tm 21 70-71 (2nd ARVN Ranger Gp 23d
BN)
2/13 Armor 1st Cav 71-72
"Experience teaches a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and some scarce in that"
Lefty
SFOC 1969
6th SFG(A) 69-70
Ranger Class 13-70
MACV Tm 21 70-71 (2nd ARVN Ranger Gp 23d
BN)
2/13 Armor 1st Cav 71-72
"Experience teaches a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and some scarce in that"
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