Rangers,
I have a school project to make a possible timeline for my life incuding a report on a job I'm considering. I have chosen to do my report on Army Rangers. Along with the report, you must include a four question interview of someone closely related to or holding a position in said job. At first, I thought I would call an Army Recruiter, but then I realized I had the best source of all right here. This is your site and I really REALLY appreciate all of the knowledge you have so generously shared, and I realize that you all have lives to attend to and are busy people, but I was hoping that maybe one of you could spare a minute or two to answer the four questions.
I also want to thank you for all you've done for me just by creating this forum and sharing your knowledge and experience, as well as fighting for this great country.
If you want to help, please, PLEASE PM me, or post here and I'll PM you the questions.
Thanks again Rangers
Four question interview for a school project
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Thanks Ranger Spartan, and here are the questions:
1.) the introduction: a first name and years of service.
2.) How did you feel going into RIP?
3.) How did you feel coming out of RIP and Ranger School (if you had the oppurtunity)?
4.) What was the hardest challenge you faced or have faced so far in your career as a Ranger?
1.) the introduction: a first name and years of service.
2.) How did you feel going into RIP?
3.) How did you feel coming out of RIP and Ranger School (if you had the oppurtunity)?
4.) What was the hardest challenge you faced or have faced so far in your career as a Ranger?
1. My SIG Line answers that.nived wrote:Thanks Ranger Spartan, and here are the questions:
1.) the introduction: a first name and years of service.
2.) How did you feel going into RIP?
3.) How did you feel coming out of RIP and Ranger School (if you had the oppurtunity)?
4.) What was the hardest challenge you faced or have faced so far in your career as a Ranger?
2. I felt determined to Graduate and also determined to disregard all of the horror stories I had heard and just check it out for myself.
3. After RIP, I felt thankfull and satisfied with my results and curious about the next challenge, and just like that only much better after Ranger School.
4. The hardest challenge I faced was trying to decide if I should ETS or not and leave my life as a Ranger behind.
2/75 C Co. 81-84
Ranger Class 14-82
"Cry Havoc Let Slip The Dogs of War"
1st SPWAR Tng Bn (Abn) USAJFKSWCS 87'
RLTW !
Mentor to J.P. Deepwater
RIP Class 02-07
Ranger Class 09-07
Ranger Class 14-82
"Cry Havoc Let Slip The Dogs of War"
1st SPWAR Tng Bn (Abn) USAJFKSWCS 87'
RLTW !
Mentor to J.P. Deepwater
RIP Class 02-07
Ranger Class 09-07