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Post by ElectRick »

Hi, My name is Rick,I have a GED,My purpose here is to see about utilizing all of my potential and becoming a US Army Ranger :)
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Post by AbnRgr289 »

Thank you for posting an intro.

We'd like to know a little more about you. Go read a few of the DEP intros to see what we're looking for and update this one(do not start a new thread to do so).

Have you signed a contract yet? If not, you need to pick an avatar from the Newts or Newts2 selections.

Your initial thread is unlocked.

Use the search button at the top of the page, 99.9% of the questions you have, have already been answered at least once. The information you seek is here, it's up to you to search and find it.



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Post by ElectRick »

Sorry for the short,less detailed intro Ranger AbnRgr289,I know it sucked. Anyway i was born at the WPAFB in dayton,OH. As a kid i moved around alot. I was always physically tallented,was in the boy scouts,and played a little ball. After i dropped out of school for a job :shock: :oops: , i got into a little trouble i.e.traffic violations,possesion of paraphenelia.But i do not believe that is too bad. I have worked a few different jobs since, some of which has built knowledge and some strength. I scored a 59 percentile score and a 109GT score. I completely believe i have what it takes to be elite, but i just need a good way to talk the MEPS counselor into giving me the contract.
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PM

Post by gijoe7.62 »

Welcome, PM inbound.
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Post by ElectRick »

Thank you gijoe7.62 Did you get a Option40? And more importantly How hard was it?
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Post by gijoe7.62 »

Because I am not a Ranger, my conversations happen via PM. Please check your inbox.
“Why am I not in bed, like everyone else, dead to the world? Why do I do this, live with the constant pain, the suffering, the sacrifice? Why? Because I can. Because pain tells me I’m awake. Reminds me I’m alive."


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Post by Capellanus »

ELECTRICK wrote:Thank you gijoe7.62 Did you get a Option40? And more importantly How hard was it?
Ok kid, slow down and stop posting and go and read ALL of the stickys and Q&As. Only post if and when a Ranger asks you a direct question. If you do post again use appropriate punctuation; this means, in part, that you need to capitalize you Is. If you would have stayed in school you would have learn this.
Quitting school to get a job is a lousy excuse. Quitting is not even in the Ranger vocabulary. If you want to be a Ranger then you came to right place, but you must pay attention and show respect to Rangers on this site.

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Post by Ranger Bill »

Heed the advice you have been given. Welcome and thank you for your interest in becoming an Army Ranger.
WE NEED MORE RANGERS!

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Post by Bravo57 »

Hey Buddy!
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Re: DEP PM

Post by cams »

gijoe7.62 wrote:Because I am not a Ranger, my conversations happen via PM. Please check your inbox.
I like that. 8)
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ELECTRICK

Post by Steadfast »

cams wrote:
gijoe7.62 wrote:Because I am not a Ranger, my conversations happen via PM. Please check your inbox.
I like that. 8)
Ditto


WELCOME ELECTRICK
RLTW
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Post by The Holmchicken »

"Supersonic, electronic..." You a fan of Zlad! by chance?
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Post by Jason113 »

Welcome and PM heading your way.
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Post by RANGER513 »

Bravo57 wrote:Hey Buddy!
Hi pal !
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