Ranger in Tallahassee, FL

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RANGER513
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Re: Ranger in Tallahassee, FL

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Welcome from across the parking lot, Alphabot !
C Co 2/75
1986 - 1992
RS Class 9-87

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Re: Ranger in Tallahassee, FL

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Welcome Ranger.
RS Class 5-82
French Commando 11-83
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IvanTheTerrible
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Re: Ranger in Tallahassee, FL

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Thanks TH, Ron, 513, Chiron and Zonk. There sure is a lot of whoop-ass here. More than meets the eye.
Tallahassee, FL
Wpns/Rat Bastards, A Co 2/75
1992
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RANGER513
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Re: Ranger in Tallahassee, FL

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IvanTheTerrible wrote:Thanks TH, Ron, 513, Chiron and Zonk. There sure is a lot of whoop-ass here. More than meets the eye.

Yup, there sure is. And we even let the 1st Batt and Support Batt guys hang around with us. 8)
C Co 2/75
1986 - 1992
RS Class 9-87

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Re: Ranger in Tallahassee, FL

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513, you've been put through "diversity training" also? Holy crap that's a tough one to sit through, isn't it? Yeah, they really make you remember the words, "diversity" and "tolerance"... "But what about SF?" (I saw Lunch's post.) :lol:
Tallahassee, FL
Wpns/Rat Bastards, A Co 2/75
1992
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The Surgeon
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Re: Ranger in Tallahassee, FL

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Welcome Ranger!
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Re: Ranger in Tallahassee, FL

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Lunch wrote:
IvanTheTerrible wrote:513, you've been put through "diversity training" also? Holy crap that's a tough one to sit through, isn't it? Yeah, they really make you remember the words, "diversity" and "tolerance"... "But what about SF?" (I saw Lunch's post.) :lol:
If you have to ask then you don't need to know.
Don't mind Lunch...He spent too many days in the Jack Pine wilderness of Northern Michigans LP...I should know, I grew up there....

But yeah....Fuck Special Forces......anyway just for shits and giggles...............


Welcome here...Beers on you until CHUCK COOLEY calls a cease fire.....
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1988-1990
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Re: Ranger in Tallahassee, FL

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Welcome to the site, left-coaster!
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Re: Ranger in Tallahassee, FL

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Thanks Surgeon, Hakwee & Schibbs... & Schibbs, I up n got lasik. I lost my glasses too many times (twice in Panama). I'm new and improved -with flavor crystals. I godda tell the wife I come with flavor crystals... nah, she's too smart to fall for that, dangit. She was no rangerette.

And Oto, I checked out Chuck Cooley ('cause I never heard of him). I'm a Chuck Cooley fan now. In a world where it's not real cool to even mention God, Chuck's struggling to do the right thing every day, win or lose. Good stuff. I struggle every day to be on fire too. -Good band, too. Thanks.

Lunch, I'm not one to say "Fuck Special Forces". I completed SFAS and I'd do it again today. I shit you not, I would. It's not a school, but to say I learned a lot would be a REAL understatement. It humbled me and I'm the better for it. I fight 500% harder now... and it's exactly what it takes, more often than not, just to pull it off... especially when it looks like I'm not going to make it. It's gotten me through some physically grueling times in the "hot-seat", professionally speaking. "Experience isn't the best teacher, it's the only one."
Tallahassee, FL
Wpns/Rat Bastards, A Co 2/75
1992
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