Volunteering in a complicated situation

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Smirnoff171 wrote:I talked to the Ranger LNO (SFC Straight) and he told me that he'll be down at Fort Jackson on August 26th/27th for a Ranger volunteer briefing, and that I could start paperwork there.

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Soounds like the near-term solution.
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Plan like you have to go to Bragg. If SFC Straight can square you away then all of that stuff won't matter. But if something slips, at least your initial time line won't be half assed.
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Your intro states that your PT scores are "above average".

I'd like to know what Fort Jackson is considering "above average" right now.

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Look on the bright side - there's always Two Notch Road or Five Points.

Good luck to you.
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Post by RTO »

JLTW!!! wrote:Is 14:00 min/2 mile considered above average these days????
We're going to find out if it is on 27 Oct 08 :D 8)
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