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Post by Brandon82 »

Rangers,

Hey, my name is Brandon. I'm 24 years old and I have a technical degree in Criminal Investigation and I'm almost done with my Psych degree. I hope to earn my tab and serve in a Ranger Batt. If all goes well after my first 4 years I plan to re-enlist, requesting an MI MOS. I cannot wait to go through the Ranger and Airborne experiences. The training and lessons learned will be invaluable. The only thing I've been more excited for was the birth of my daughter.

Thank you ,Rangers, and others, for everything you have done and continue to do for our country, especially for those of my generation who are somewhat wayward in their thinking and actions. Also, all advice and tutelage will be more than appreciated. I look forward to reading these threads everyday. They're awesome.

Again, Rangers, thank you for everything and then some.

Humbly and respectfully,
Brandon
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Re: Inroduction

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Brandon82 wrote:Rangers,

Hey, my name is Brandon. I'm 24 years old and I have a technical degree in Criminal Investigation and I'm almost done with my Psych degree. I hope to earn my tab and serve in a Ranger Batt. If all goes well after my first 4 years I plan to re-enlist, requesting an MI MOS. I cannot wait to go through the Ranger and Airborne experiences. The training and lessons learned will be invaluable. The only thing I've been more excited for was the birth of my daughter.

Thank you ,Rangers, and others, for everything you have done and continue to do for our country, especially for those of my generation who are somewhat wayward in their thinking and actions. Also, all advice and tutelage will be more than appreciated. I look forward to reading these threads everyday. They're awesome.

Again, Rangers, thank you for everything and then some.

Humbly and respectfully,
Brandon
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Post by Nomad »

How about an "INTRODUCTION"?

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Inro duction :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by SunDevilWrestler »

Good luck....

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The Lady in red is back and welcomes you to the site. Thanks for your interest and desire to become an Army Ranger. Good luck on your amazing journey.
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