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RSTA...13 Series soldiers?

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RANGERS,

Anybody know if mech RSTA units have 13F or 13A soldiers attached? Going to 4BDE 1 CAV and can't find this info anywhere. Appreciate any help.
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RogueFA wrote:RANGERS,

Anybody know if mech RSTA units have 13F or 13A soldiers attached? Going to 4BDE 1 CAV and can't find this info anywhere. Appreciate any help.
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4th Brigade is located at Fort Bliss, near El Paso, TX.
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Ranger Jim

Roger that. Compared to the snow today in PA, El Paso looks pretty nice right about now.
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When you go to Ft Bliss, you have to go eat at Yung Vin, and Leo's...if they're still there. There also used to be a great hamburger stand way the hell out in Oro Grande.
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As a young LT you will serve as an FSO at Troop level.
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RogueFA wrote:Ranger Jim

Roger that. Compared to the snow today in PA, El Paso looks pretty nice right about now.
I talked to my brother in Pennsylvania last night. I understand. Enjoy El Paso.

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Go to Cattleman's steakhouse. About a 1/2 hour drive - but worth the trip.
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42L5V wrote:Go to Cattleman's steakhouse. About a 1/2 hour drive - but worth the trip.
I can't believe I forgot about that one! It's best to go when you've been in the field for 30 days; you can make a teepee out of you weapons next to the table.


That reminded me of a story:

One time in the field, my Section Chief and I came across a calf, standing next to its dead mother. I guess she died giving birth. Well, we were staring at the calf trying to figure out what to do...when my stomach growled. Next thing you know, a range-rider comes riding up on a fucking horse as we were loading the calf into the back of our vehicle. :evil:
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ANGRYCivilian wrote:
42L5V wrote:Go to Cattleman's steakhouse. About a 1/2 hour drive - but worth the trip.
I can't believe I forgot about that one! It's best to go when you've been in the field for 30 days; you can make a teepee out of you weapons next to the table.


That reminded me of a story:

One time in the field, my Section Chief and I came across a calf, standing next to its dead mother. I guess she died giving birth. Well, we were staring at the calf trying to figure out what to do...when my stomach growled. Next thing you know, a range-rider comes riding up on a fucking horse as we were loading the calf into the back of our
vehicle. :evil:
That might explain the rope marks on the side of you neck! :lol:
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RangerRon wrote:
ANGRYCivilian wrote:
42L5V wrote:Go to Cattleman's steakhouse. About a 1/2 hour drive - but worth the trip.
I can't believe I forgot about that one! It's best to go when you've been in the field for 30 days; you can make a teepee out of you weapons next to the table.


That reminded me of a story:

One time in the field, my Section Chief and I came across a calf, standing next to its dead mother. I guess she died giving birth. Well, we were staring at the calf trying to figure out what to do...when my stomach growled. Next thing you know, a range-rider comes riding up on a fucking horse as we were loading the calf into the back of our
vehicle. :evil:
That might explain the rope marks on the side of you neck! :lol:
No, we convinced him that we were going to drive the calf back to the farm house.
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