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RichB
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Introduction

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Good afternoon Rangers. My name is Rich. I am PS USAF and spent 4 years stationed at Offutt AFB, NE I am a college graduate with a degree in physical education. Today, I signed on the dotted line and made a decision that I weighed carefully for the past four months--to serve this great nation once again. There was only one job I was looking at and determined to get and that was 11x option 40. Uncle Sam granted me that today.

I look forward to working towards the standards of the US Army Rangers and the day I can call myself a Ranger.

I will be scouring the threads on this site to learn as much information as I can prior to shipping.

Once again thank you for granting me access to this website.
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Very noble career move, Rich...as if serving once wasn't noble enough. Good on you. Welcome to the site. I wish you success in the next phase of your service.

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Welcome.
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Welcome Rich..Never quit and drive on.
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Weclome, best of luck on new venture!
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Welcome!
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Welcome and congratulations on your new enlistment to serve our country as an Army Ranger. Use your phys ed knowledge to your advantage and get yourself in shape without an injury.
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Welcome to ArmyRanger.com and thanks for ONCE AGAIN agreeing to serve our great country.

Most important question......did you become a Big Red fan while stationed in the Great State of Nebraska???

If you will look, listen and pay attention to details you can learn a great deal here about the journey you are beginning. NEVER QUIT!
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Re: Introduction

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Ranger Ron, How could you not become a Big Red fan while in Nebraska. They actually won a National championship while I was there under Tom Osbourne. Thanks for the well wishes and I look forward to the day that I can come back here and report that I became a Ranger.
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Re: Introduction

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Ranger Bill wrote:Welcome and congratulations on your new enlistment to serve our country as an Army Ranger. Use your phys ed knowledge to your advantage and get yourself in shape without an injury.
Ranger Bill, thank you for your advice! That is key for me staying healthy and not over doing it! I use the sound principals of exercise physiology to ensure I have a program that will lead me to a supreme fitness level yet not over do it! My workload is heavy but I do get the recovery days in as well.

Once again I do look forward to reading the wealth of information contained within these boards.

Once again thank you for your well wishes...
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