Introduction - Jordan

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Introduction - Jordan

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Hi, my name is Jordan. I live in Dallas, Texas, I am 17 years old and a senior in high school.

Although I had made plans to go to college, I chose to change them as I received information on the Army as well as the Army Rangers. I now plan to enlist in the Army and try my hardest to hopefully someday become a Ranger.

My best friend Karl (who has also posted an introduction on this site) and I, have began to train and prepare ourselves the best we can for boot camp.

I have more than respect for all Rangers and only hope to prove myself as one in the near future.
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Re: Introduction - Jordan

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Shamus wrote:Hi, my name is Jordan. I live in Dallas, Texas, I am 17 years old and a senior in high school.

Although I had made plans to go to college, I chose to change them as I received information on the Army as well as the Army Rangers. I now plan to enlist in the Army and try my hardest to hopefully someday become a Ranger.

My best friend Karl (who has also posted an introduction on this site) and I, have began to train and prepare ourselves the best we can for boot camp.

I have more than respect for all Rangers and only hope to prove myself as one in the near future.
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Welcome, PM sent.
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Post by Hoover »

Welcome & Good Luck.
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Post by Bell »

STOP!! Right now! Stop training for boot camp. Hell dude, girls do boot camp.

You and Karl start training to be Rangers. Go for it. Go all the way.

Welcome to the site. Read and learn and you'll make it. Get in good shape and you can do it.

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welcome Jordan to the site! :D
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Welcome.

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Post by Warriorwife »

Welcome to the site Jordan
Good Luck!
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Welcome to the site. What Ranger Bell said is good. Head it.
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Welcome to you and good luck in your endeavors.
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Welcome to the site!
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