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Post by Hyiero »

Graduated OSUT yesterday,July 25th, with Delta 2-54. Left with a 300 PT score,77 pushups,102 situps and a 11:23 2mile. For now I am stuck in airborne hold which I will just take this time to train harder and to just pt myself further because if there is one thing that I have learned is that you are never as good as you could be. The most important thing is that I will NEVER Quit, I will never give in to the pain, I will push until I am the Airborne Ranger I know I can be.
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Post by Rangerguru »

Congrats on your graduation, that's one step closer to your goal. Also, good work on your PT, but you already know that you can improve upon it. NEVER QUIT!!!
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Post by RTO »

RIP may well be more of a mental challenge than a physical one for you.
Read & memorize the Ranger creed and read it several times a day if you haven't started already. Stay mentally strong , don't listen to any rumors and don't assosiate with the quitters.
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Hyiero

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Congrats Soldier.

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Post by testedone »

Congrats, I have a buddy Prior Service NCO who I think was in that class...
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Post by Earthpig »

Congrats, Infantryman. Keep up the momentum and complete the training ahead of you with equal enthusiasm. Don't blow everything by getting a DUI on Victory Drive.

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