Oh yea, and don't forget Ranger Silverback's "self-awareness" process either.
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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.
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.