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Oldest To Go Through Ranger School

Postby ParaPete » June 10th, 2004, 6:56 pm

Does anyone know who is the oldest dude to have gone through Ranger training?

Enquiring minds want to know!
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Postby Creeping Death » June 10th, 2004, 6:59 pm

Ain't got a clue. I went through with en E-7 from Korea that was either 41 or 42 (can't remember). He got his shit, but you could really see the miles on him by the mid-point of Florida phase.
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Postby Parabellum » June 10th, 2004, 7:30 pm

Had a guy in my class that was in route to the SGM's academy.
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Postby Spartan » June 10th, 2004, 7:34 pm

I thought it was the former CSM of the Army Morrell.
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Postby Parabellum » June 10th, 2004, 7:59 pm

Spartan wrote:I thought it was the former CSM of the Army Morrell.


Have no clue?
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Postby ParaPete » June 10th, 2004, 8:47 pm

Spartan wrote:I thought it was the former CSM of the Army Morrell.


Any idea how old he was when he went through?

I am just wondering because I was thinking bad thoughts about joining the NG and if I did I would love to get a chance to go through Ranger School. I just turned 39 in May. :D
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Postby Stovepipe22 » June 10th, 2004, 8:54 pm

There was definitely a SGM/CSM who was 48 or 49 (who made it through) Might be the same one.
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Postby ParaPete » June 11th, 2004, 12:20 am

Stovepipe22 wrote:There was definitely a SGM/CSM who was 48 or 49 (who made it through) Might be the same one.


So there is hope for us old fogies! :lol:
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Postby Parabellum » June 11th, 2004, 1:02 am

ParaPete wrote:
Stovepipe22 wrote:There was definitely a SGM/CSM who was 48 or 49 (who made it through) Might be the same one.


So there is hope for us old fogies! :lol:


It ain't hard it just sucks. Never been to prison but probably similar to that.
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Postby McD » June 11th, 2004, 1:27 am

We had a Frenchy go through and he had to be late 30 early 40. He was an LTC or Col.
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Postby hit_it » June 11th, 2004, 8:56 pm

ParaPete wrote:
Spartan wrote:I thought it was the former CSM of the Army Morrell.


Any idea how old he was when he went through?

I am just wondering because I was thinking bad thoughts about joining the NG and if I did I would love to get a chance to go through Ranger School. I just turned 39 in May. :D


SMA Morrell, Glenn E. attended hooah school at the young age of 43. all first time go's.
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Postby Narrow Gauge RR » June 14th, 2004, 7:38 pm

Hopefully I can go through and I'll be about 30 years old at the time.
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Postby Rock Island Ranger » June 15th, 2004, 7:02 pm

hit_it wrote:
ParaPete wrote:
Spartan wrote:I thought it was the former CSM of the Army Morrell.


Any idea how old he was when he went through?

I am just wondering because I was thinking bad thoughts about joining the NG and if I did I would love to get a chance to go through Ranger School. I just turned 39 in May. :D


SMA Morrell, Glenn E. attended hooah school at the young age of 43. all first time go's.


He went in route to 1st Batt where he took over as Bn CSM. Think it was 77?
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Postby hit_it » June 20th, 2004, 2:47 am

Abell9 wrote:
hit_it wrote:
ParaPete wrote:
Spartan wrote:I thought it was the former CSM of the Army Morrell.


Any idea how old he was when he went through?

I am just wondering because I was thinking bad thoughts about joining the NG and if I did I would love to get a chance to go through Ranger School. I just turned 39 in May. :D


SMA Morrell, Glenn E. attended hooah school at the young age of 43. all first time go's.


He went in route to 1st Batt where he took over as Bn CSM. Think it was 77?


sounds right, Ranger Abell9. i know it was seventy-something.
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Postby archangelranger » June 23rd, 2004, 3:44 am

I am pretty sure it was SFC John Twomey, Ranger Class 6-87.
SFC Twomey had a long break in service before coming back in as an artilleryman in 319th FA.
He turned 50 two weeks after graduating.
Unfortunately, going through Hooah School took a toll on him. Within about two years, he was permanent SDNCO at Division HQ.
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