My Introduction
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My Introduction
First, I'd like to say thank you to all of the current and past military personnel on this site for the protection you provide for me and my family. Me, my wife, and my kids owe you all a huge debt that there is no way for us to ever repay. You have my sincerist thanks and deepest respect.
My name is James, I'm 29 years old and I work as a technical architect for a large telecommunications company. I've spent the last 8 years of my life doing this and basically helping a greedy corporation make more money. After 9/11 I did what a lot of people did and started to question what really matters. I found out what I do now, does not (but right not it's a means to an ends to feed my family). Shortly after 9/11 I went back to school with a direction towards going to medical school, but it's not what I want to do. I come from a military family. My father, his father, uncles, cousins... just not me. After high school I went to college on an athletic scholarship. If it weren't for that, I probably would have been in the army. It's a piece of me that is missing. It's really hard to explain. I hope that this is a mistake that I can correct, but I worry that it's not.
I want to serve my country by becoming a Ranger. Anything worth doing, is worth doing well, so I want to set my goals high. I need to stop spinning my wheels and do something that matters. What you guys do... matters.
I have been an athlete most of my life, but I fear that my age now works against me. I've looked for age related information and all that I've found is a range of 17 - 34 for the army (here and other sites).
Thank you all again... without your service, things like this message board would not exist. Also, thank you for taking the time to read it (sorry for the length). May God protect you all and bring you home safely.
Respectfully,
James
My name is James, I'm 29 years old and I work as a technical architect for a large telecommunications company. I've spent the last 8 years of my life doing this and basically helping a greedy corporation make more money. After 9/11 I did what a lot of people did and started to question what really matters. I found out what I do now, does not (but right not it's a means to an ends to feed my family). Shortly after 9/11 I went back to school with a direction towards going to medical school, but it's not what I want to do. I come from a military family. My father, his father, uncles, cousins... just not me. After high school I went to college on an athletic scholarship. If it weren't for that, I probably would have been in the army. It's a piece of me that is missing. It's really hard to explain. I hope that this is a mistake that I can correct, but I worry that it's not.
I want to serve my country by becoming a Ranger. Anything worth doing, is worth doing well, so I want to set my goals high. I need to stop spinning my wheels and do something that matters. What you guys do... matters.
I have been an athlete most of my life, but I fear that my age now works against me. I've looked for age related information and all that I've found is a range of 17 - 34 for the army (here and other sites).
Thank you all again... without your service, things like this message board would not exist. Also, thank you for taking the time to read it (sorry for the length). May God protect you all and bring you home safely.
Respectfully,
James
"The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his."
- General George Patton (1885-1945)
- General George Patton (1885-1945)
Welcome, JamesQ!
I say do it....I too got to my late twenties and found that same piece missing in my life.
I went in at 28 determined that nothing would stop me from becoming a Ranger. And nothing did.
I would hate to think, now, at 36, how much bigger that hole in my life would be....
Go for it!
Rangers Lead The Way
I say do it....I too got to my late twenties and found that same piece missing in my life.
I went in at 28 determined that nothing would stop me from becoming a Ranger. And nothing did.
I would hate to think, now, at 36, how much bigger that hole in my life would be....
Go for it!
Rangers Lead The Way
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Re: My Introduction
Welcome to Army Ranger dot com "Q". We have a Ranger here by the name of Ranger Bell that could be of assistance to you. However at this time Ranger Bell is away on "business". We all expect him any day now. But you will have to get his attention as he is surely backed up on his mail. Send him a PM (private Message) and outline your desires and age. I am sure he will respond when he can. Do not get him confused with Ranger ABell. They are two different individuals. GLJamesQ wrote:First, I'd like to say thank you to all of the current and past military personnel on this site for the protection you provide for me and my family. Me, my wife, and my kids owe you all a huge debt that there is no way for us to ever repay. You have my sincerist thanks and deepest respect.
My name is James, I'm 29 years old and I work as a technical architect for a large telecommunications company. I've spent the last 8 years of my life doing this and basically helping a greedy corporation make more money. After 9/11 I did what a lot of people did and started to question what really matters. I found out what I do now, does not (but right not it's a means to an ends to feed my family). Shortly after 9/11 I went back to school with a direction towards going to medical school, but it's not what I want to do. I come from a military family. My father, his father, uncles, cousins... just not me. After high school I went to college on an athletic scholarship. If it weren't for that, I probably would have been in the army. It's a piece of me that is missing. It's really hard to explain. I hope that this is a mistake that I can correct, but I worry that it's not.
I want to serve my country by becoming a Ranger. Anything worth doing, is worth doing well, so I want to set my goals high. I need to stop spinning my wheels and do something that matters. What you guys do... matters.
I have been an athlete most of my life, but I fear that my age now works against me. I've looked for age related information and all that I've found is a range of 17 - 34 for the army (here and other sites).
Thank you all again... without your service, things like this message board would not exist. Also, thank you for taking the time to read it (sorry for the length). May God protect you all and bring you home safely.
Respectfully,
James
RLTW
Steadfast
4/325 82d DIV 68-69
2nd Bde HHC (LRRP), 4 ID
K Co (Rgr), 75th Inf (Abn), 4 ID
69-70
I cooked with C- 4
Steadfast
4/325 82d DIV 68-69
2nd Bde HHC (LRRP), 4 ID
K Co (Rgr), 75th Inf (Abn), 4 ID
69-70
I cooked with C- 4
James-
Welcome to the site. That was a fine intro. I was nearly 31 when enlisted as an E2. If I can answer any age related questions, drop me a PM. Also, if you'll do a search on that subject, you'll find a lot of good threads concerning that topic. Best of luck to you.
RLTW
EP
Welcome to the site. That was a fine intro. I was nearly 31 when enlisted as an E2. If I can answer any age related questions, drop me a PM. Also, if you'll do a search on that subject, you'll find a lot of good threads concerning that topic. Best of luck to you.
RLTW
EP
Always remember: BROS BEFORE HOES.
Re: My Introduction
James, you're among guys that completely understand what you're saying. You aren't the first guy that's felt this way. Why do you think most of us joined? And went Ranger? I was 27 when I enlisted. I graduated Ranger School 3 months short of my 30th. EP was a grandpa when he did it. Age ain't got a thing to do with it. It's you. If ya want it bad enough you'll do it.JamesQ wrote: It's a piece of me that is missing. It's really hard to explain. I hope that this is a mistake that I can correct, but I worry that it's not.
I commend you on your commitment and completely understand your need to do this. You'll always and forever regret it if you don't try. Go for it. Let us know how it goes.
RLTW
Bell