And police the rigs up after its over.H8 Train wrote:WOW He's so high speed.... :? Tell him too fuck off.Brad27 wrote:Ranger Smiddy, the recruiter I had was a master parachutest from the 82nd airborne, and i believe his MOS was Infantry Officer. Im not 100% sure I could be wrong, but I will ask him the next time I see him just to make sure.
Who is he too say who is better. That mutherfucker wouldn't know his ass form his elbow even if you showed him. The only thing he would have to do with Special Ops is too load our magazines before missions.
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Oooooh, a Master Parachutist!!! I'm swooning!! You got to talk to a Master Parachutist?? How exciting!!Brad27 wrote:Ranger Smiddy, the recruiter I had was a master parachutest from the 82nd airborne, and i believe his MOS was Infantry Officer. Im not 100% sure I could be wrong, but I will ask him the next time I see him just to make sure.
Just to clarify, and FYI, probably 99% of the people on this board are master blasters - I am, although it's been a number of years since I jumped out of any perfectly good airplanes - and I would venture to say that just about everyone here with 'Ranger' attached to their screen name is as well.
Hooah?
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C co. 1/75, '78 - '81
Ranger Class 2-79
FRD, '81-'82
C co. 4/9 Inf. (Abn.) '82 - '84
HHC and C. co. 3/75, '84 - '87
4th RTB, '88 - '91
1SG in B co. 1/21 (Gimlets), 25th ID, '91 - '96
G3(Air) NCOIC, 25th ID '96 - '97
Honor Grad, School of Brightness, 6-96
Retired in '97
C co. 1/75, '78 - '81
Ranger Class 2-79
FRD, '81-'82
C co. 4/9 Inf. (Abn.) '82 - '84
HHC and C. co. 3/75, '84 - '87
4th RTB, '88 - '91
1SG in B co. 1/21 (Gimlets), 25th ID, '91 - '96
G3(Air) NCOIC, 25th ID '96 - '97
Honor Grad, School of Brightness, 6-96
Retired in '97
I wouldn't even let the idiot load my magazines, the rds would probably be in backwards.H8 Train wrote:WOW He's so high speed.... :? Tell him too fuck off.Brad27 wrote:Ranger Smiddy, the recruiter I had was a master parachutest from the 82nd airborne, and i believe his MOS was Infantry Officer. Im not 100% sure I could be wrong, but I will ask him the next time I see him just to make sure.
Who is he too say who is better. That mutherfucker wouldn't know his ass form his elbow even if you showed him. The only thing he would have to do with Special Ops is too load our magazines before missions.
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Quoted for posterity.Trident wrote:And just because my comp. is on, doesnt mean that I'm on it...Bobo 6 wrote:Or really boring. He was logged in all morning, but never posted a reply.Chiron wrote:This could be fun.
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