Im an OLD guy going to School!! Holy Sh*$
You're in the right forum for your answers. Just research the topics here. Just about everything you wanted to know about RS is right here.
You were a NOGO, however. Your first order of business should've been to post an intro in the proper forum. Please post an intro, read the FAQs, and do some rsearch. There is a Physical Fitness forum with some great workout ideas, too.
Best of luck to you. Thanks for your extended service to our fine country.
RLTW
EP
You were a NOGO, however. Your first order of business should've been to post an intro in the proper forum. Please post an intro, read the FAQs, and do some rsearch. There is a Physical Fitness forum with some great workout ideas, too.
Best of luck to you. Thanks for your extended service to our fine country.
RLTW
EP
Always remember: BROS BEFORE HOES.
Congrats on your desire to go to the suck at an advanced age. I for one, am also 40... as are a number of us here. However, I went many many years ago. We had a 39 year old SGM in our class... he was recycled, but I heard he eventually made it.
1. DO NOT QUIT. PERIOD.
2. DO NOT GET INJURED. PERIOD.
3. MEMORIZE the RANGER CREED, by heart, every stanza, before you get there.
4. DO NOT CHOKE SLAM THE YOUNG BUCKS AROUND YOU.
Seriously though, there are some on here, that work at Pre-Ranger and are current RI's that will advise you better than I can.
The hardest part for you will be keeping yourself in the mind set. There's some silly shit that goes on... you have to be able to tune it out, and stay motivated. Your peers will test you, call you gramps, the likes... just roll with it.
Injuries suck. At our age, the body does not snap back. Ranger School sucks, and it sucks for many days in a row, with no rest. It takes a toll on the body, even a young body. So, use your ultimate weapon... Your maturity and your mind.
AS far as I know, the APFT is a deal breaker. You have to meet the standards or you will not get in. Show up WAY early, Very short (bald) hair cut, no facial hair, proper uniform, paperwork in order, and be ready to give 100% and then some.
Don't be a spotlight Ranger.
I think, my old ass covered everything I can think of. Someone will be along very shortly to address things for you. Thank you for your willingness to do this... keep us posted as to your status. Some of us old guys will be pulling for you!!!
As EP said... Intro's are SOP.
Cheers!
1. DO NOT QUIT. PERIOD.
2. DO NOT GET INJURED. PERIOD.
3. MEMORIZE the RANGER CREED, by heart, every stanza, before you get there.
4. DO NOT CHOKE SLAM THE YOUNG BUCKS AROUND YOU.
Seriously though, there are some on here, that work at Pre-Ranger and are current RI's that will advise you better than I can.
The hardest part for you will be keeping yourself in the mind set. There's some silly shit that goes on... you have to be able to tune it out, and stay motivated. Your peers will test you, call you gramps, the likes... just roll with it.
Injuries suck. At our age, the body does not snap back. Ranger School sucks, and it sucks for many days in a row, with no rest. It takes a toll on the body, even a young body. So, use your ultimate weapon... Your maturity and your mind.
AS far as I know, the APFT is a deal breaker. You have to meet the standards or you will not get in. Show up WAY early, Very short (bald) hair cut, no facial hair, proper uniform, paperwork in order, and be ready to give 100% and then some.
Don't be a spotlight Ranger.
I think, my old ass covered everything I can think of. Someone will be along very shortly to address things for you. Thank you for your willingness to do this... keep us posted as to your status. Some of us old guys will be pulling for you!!!
As EP said... Intro's are SOP.
Cheers!
RS 08-91
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ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
The honor graduate in my class was a 42 year old SF CPT. At 40 you may or may not be the oldest in your class. The key and critical thing, however, is never, never quit.
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42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
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Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
wazzle, you will refrain from dispensing advice in this forum. Stay in your lane. Your two Ranger sons may come on & say the same thing you said here but you may not.wazzle wrote:I have not been there but both my sons have. The story I hear is watch out for a squad full of young West Pointers who are going through school with you. They will try to gang up and peer out people who they don't feel meet their standards. With your age and experience, I hope you have knowledge in weapons that they don't, as that will help. Buddy up with a Ranger from the 75th Regiment and that may help also. Lastly, watch for the RI's, they have been know to try little tricks to trip you up, like things in your ruck that aren't allowed. Good luck and thanks for your service.
RLTW
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K Co (Rgr), 75th Inf (Abn), 4 ID
69-70
I cooked with C- 4
Steadfast
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2nd Bde HHC (LRRP), 4 ID
K Co (Rgr), 75th Inf (Abn), 4 ID
69-70
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First of all, don't take advice from people that haven't been there. Second, I had a buddy that went straight through at 38 so it can be done. The first week is definitely going to suck, but after that, it's mostly just walking through the woods and patrolling, which you have obviously done a time or two. Good luck and don't quit!!!
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I went thru with a 1SG who was 39. He was a stud. Never complained, helped whenever he could. He was a great follower, and played joe bag of donuts well. Being in charge was no sweat for him and the cadre only gave him the bare minimum of leadership roles. They actually told him he couldn't be a team leader in Florida later in the field problem because too many SL's were using him patrol after patrol, to which he always agreed to and performed awesomely.
My advice--never complain, always volunteer for the jobs no one wants (shitty guard shifts if you actually get sleep, carrying the 203 (LOM) vest, etc.), always help out those less experienced than you, but don't let the cadre see you do it, when not in charge be a good follower, and most important--never ever quit.
My advice--never complain, always volunteer for the jobs no one wants (shitty guard shifts if you actually get sleep, carrying the 203 (LOM) vest, etc.), always help out those less experienced than you, but don't let the cadre see you do it, when not in charge be a good follower, and most important--never ever quit.
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Only the mental part of Suck School can stand in your way, if you let it. You'll be treated like every other Joe in the class and more than likely a little more so becasue of your experience. Just drive on and get your shit.
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Re: Im an OLD guy going to School!! Holy Sh*$
Wonder if he is still in? Anyone know that works at RTB?
Rgrwest
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RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
Re: Im an OLD guy going to School!! Holy Sh*$
rgrwest wrote:Wonder if he is still in? Anyone know that works at RTB?
We got his name?
A co 3/75
RRD
RIP/PRC
Ranger Instructor 4th RTB
H co LRS
WTC
MUTC
#8-91
"I will never out rank stupid people"
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RRD
RIP/PRC
Ranger Instructor 4th RTB
H co LRS
WTC
MUTC
#8-91
"I will never out rank stupid people"
Mentor to Myself
Re: Im an OLD guy going to School!! Holy Sh*$
He has not submitted anything since November 2008.
Ranger Class 13-71
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
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Re: Im an OLD guy going to School!! Holy Sh*$
Figure the odds...rgrwest wrote:Wonder if he is still in? Anyone know that works at RTB?
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3-75 84/85, 95/97
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3-75 84/85, 95/97
"thnks 4 pratn merku!"