Longest Run
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- Ranger
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If any of you see me running now a days, please shoot the guy that's after me cause I'm obviously in fear for my life.
Ranger Class 3/96
25th ID 93-96
10th Motown 96-99
C Co. 4th RTB 99-04
Gubment Contractor OCONUS 07-present
Gun Safety Tip #6. When unholstering your weapon it's customary to say "Excuse me while I whip this out "
25th ID 93-96
10th Motown 96-99
C Co. 4th RTB 99-04
Gubment Contractor OCONUS 07-present
Gun Safety Tip #6. When unholstering your weapon it's customary to say "Excuse me while I whip this out "
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- Ranger
- Posts: 517
- Joined: January 13th, 2007, 5:45 am
Rangerguru wrote:If any of you see me running now a days, please shoot the guy that's after me cause I'm obviously in fear for my life.
That's funny.....
10 mile ??? impact area Ft. Lewis...then a nice smoking from Humberto R.......for all the new guys.....That's the ONE I remember.
RLTW
"If you can't be smart, at least be quiet til you know who's in the fucking room" - Ranger Cams
B Co. 2/75 84-86 RS 1-86
"If you can't be smart, at least be quiet til you know who's in the fucking room" - Ranger Cams
B Co. 2/75 84-86 RS 1-86
Somewhere around eleven miles (I think). PT uniform, LBE and boots. It was the last of LTC Jack Nix's "battalion endurance competitions" when he was with 1/508. They trucked us out to Sicily DZ for company events like moving sandbags, and pushing humvees up the DZ with the 1SG's steering. Then began the run back. We were told ~11 miles, but I couldn't say for sure. All I know is that there weren't many bastards left standing in each company when it was finished. Good times. (Glad I don't ever have to do it again....)
11B2P
B Co 1/508 Inf (Abn) and 3/505 PIR
B Co 1/508 Inf (Abn) and 3/505 PIR