Airborne School (RANGER)

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Shallow Grave
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Airborne School (RANGER)

Post by Shallow Grave »

I just finished ground week here at Airborne School and I'm excited as hell about tower week and jump week. The PT test was easy for me but I was nervous as hell before I started because about half the guys in my line failed the pushups before it was my turn. I got up there and made sure I had my head up with my chest hitting the board on each one and was told to stop after 42. Just goes to show that you shouldn't doubt youself because someone else fails. The runs this week were easy. The pace is slow and the hardest part is not running up the guy's ass in front of you when we start to slinkey.

The biggest suprise is that we go to heat cat. 5 at all. I thought that was something that stopped after Sand Hill. When its heat cat. 5 we don't even do the airborne shuffle to and from the training area, we just march. I'm still PTing on my own and sticking with the other Rippies from my OSUT company. We all just roll our eyes at all the rumors going around about RIP and stay focused on the objective. Thanks for all they help and support. If i keep my feet and knees together I should be Airborne in two weeks.
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Airborne School has always been the "Trouble Spot" for young men moving onto RIP. The reason it is bad is because it gives a trainee a false sense of security and then the transition to RIP is almost too much too overcome.

Everyone is gonna' tell you to PT on your own and stay motivated. All I'm gonna say is...Consider Airborne school the "Eye of a Hurricane", you feel studly, safe and motivated...The worst is ahead of you!



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Beat your Boots, Leg!!!!!!!!

Keep driving on to the objective, Soldier.
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Thanks for the SITREP. Nothing to say here. You seem to have it under control. Don't slack. The tough stuff is coming. Never ever quit.

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Re: Airborne School

Post by JMK SF G-2 »

Shallow Grave wrote:If i keep my feet and knees together I should be Airborne in two weeks.
Don't say if! You know what you have to do, just do it! Drive on, young man.
And God shall wipe away all the tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death. Neither sorrow, nor crying. Neither shall there be any more brain; for the former things are passed away. - Revelations
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Post by Earthpig »

Get those wings...you'll love it! Keep up the extra PT and stay out of trouble. Good luck.
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Heed the words of Silver Back!!!
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Get those wings and drive on!
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Post by AbnRgr289 »

Stay focused and keep your feet an knees together.
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Post by Everett Ruess »

Silverback wrote:Airborne School has always been the "Trouble Spot" for young men moving onto RIP. The reason it is bad is because it gives a trainee a false sense of security and then the transition to RIP is almost too much too overcome.

Everyone is gonna' tell you to PT on your own and stay motivated. All I'm gonna say is...Consider Airborne school the "Eye of a Hurricane", you feel studly, safe and motivated...The worst is ahead of you!



The last easy day was yesterday!
That was the best desription I've ever heard. Eye of the hurricane. I thought I'd died and gone to heaven when I hit Airborne school. Evenings and weekends off to do whatever I wanted. Then I graduate and this truck pulls up. The devil himself stepped out wearing a black beret. I knew at that point my life had just come to an end...

But it's all about how bad you want it. I simply chose not to quit. You need to decide the same thing.
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Courageous, untroubled, mocking and violent - that is what Wisdom wants us to be. Wisdom is a woman and loves only a warrior.
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