My buddy, Bert [color=red](P*** name deleted, PERSEC violation) [/color], told me about this site for years.
Way to screw up your first post. Typical 3rd BN knuckle-head! Welcome aboard!!

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Hey, long retired. OPSEC now comes naturally, since I forget most of what I knew. I'll wander through the swamp of this site until I get used to it.cco275 wrote:rgrokelley wrote:Howdy,
My buddy, Bert (P*** name deleted, PERSEC violation), told me about this site for years.
Way to screw up your first post. Typical 3rd BN knuckle-head! Welcome aboard!!
I wasn't in C 3/75 long. From about February 1986 to June 1986. I heard of a new Airborne Ranger LRRP unit that was going to start up in Germany, so I jumped on that. Ha, ha, joke was on us. We never did get Airborne status in F Company, 51st LRSU while I was in Germany. We did do permissive jumps with the different nations there.chkray wrote:When were you in C co. 3/75?? I took over 1 st Plt from Steve Rondeau in '85 (I think), and left for the good life of the 4th RTB in '87.
rgrokelley wrote:I wasn't in C 3/75 long. From about February 1986 to June 1986. I heard of a new Airborne Ranger LRRP unit that was going to start up in Germany, so I jumped on that. Ha, ha, joke was on us. We never did get Airborne status in F Company, 51st LRSU while I was in Germany. We did do permissive jumps with the different nations there.chkray wrote:When were you in C co. 3/75?? I took over 1 st Plt from Steve Rondeau in '85 (I think), and left for the good life of the 4th RTB in '87.
The 1SG in C 3/75 at that time was Patrick Hurley, who was killed in Desert Storm while with CAG. I think 1SG Hurley's dad climbed Point Du Hoc with the Rangers in WWII.