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Bravo57
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by Bravo57 » August 11th, 2008, 3:38 pm
Silverback wrote: Bravo57 wrote: I think there were 5,000 Rangers on the ground in Somalia.
That number sounds low to me!
Now that I ponder that.......
SB, you are right. At least 10K
HAD to be on the ground.
I wonder how many Rangers there were in the Panama invasion? 50K?
B Co. FIST 3/75 Rgr Rgt.
1991-2000
RS 9-92
Task Force Ranger 1993
For those who fight for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know.
Rock Island Ranger
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by Rock Island Ranger » August 11th, 2008, 3:44 pm
Bravo57 wrote: Silverback wrote: Bravo57 wrote: I think there were 5,000 Rangers on the ground in Somalia.
That number sounds low to me!
Now that I ponder that.......
SB, you are right. At least 10K
HAD to be on the ground.
I wonder how many Rangers there were in the Panama invasion? 50K?
WAY high, there were 31,987 on the initial invasion however, 48,532 left 2 weeks later.
RS Class # 7-76
I'm not the way I am because I was a Ranger - I was a Ranger because of the way I am.
¿Querría usted el primer redondo en la rodilla o la cara?
The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
Bravo57
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by Bravo57 » August 11th, 2008, 4:25 pm
Rock Island Ranger wrote: Bravo57 wrote: Silverback wrote:
That number sounds low to me!
Now that I ponder that.......
SB, you are right. At least 10K
HAD to be on the ground.
I wonder how many Rangers there were in the Panama invasion? 50K?
WAY high, there were 31,987 on the initial invasion however, 48,532 left 2 weeks later.
And they all jumped... Right?
Just askin'
B Co. FIST 3/75 Rgr Rgt.
1991-2000
RS 9-92
Task Force Ranger 1993
For those who fight for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know.
Rock Island Ranger
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by Rock Island Ranger » August 11th, 2008, 6:42 pm
Bravo57 wrote: Rock Island Ranger wrote: Bravo57 wrote:
Now that I ponder that.......
SB, you are right. At least 10K HAD to be on the ground.
I wonder how many Rangers there were in the Panama invasion? 50K?
WAY high, there were 31,987 on the initial invasion however, 48,532 left 2 weeks later.
And they all jumped... Right?
Just askin'
HALO'ed
RS Class # 7-76
I'm not the way I am because I was a Ranger - I was a Ranger because of the way I am.
¿Querría usted el primer redondo en la rodilla o la cara?
The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
Black 6
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by Black 6 » August 11th, 2008, 7:00 pm
Rock Island Ranger wrote: Bravo57 wrote: Rock Island Ranger wrote:
WAY high, there were 31,987 on the initial invasion however, 48,532 left 2 weeks later.
And they all jumped... Right?
Just askin'
HALO'ed
I had heard they OSLO'd
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You will know me by the hate I swear."-OTEP
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Jenny Lynn
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by Jenny Lynn » August 15th, 2008, 7:50 pm
I wish I could turn back the hands of time to yesterday.
Jenny
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Lefty
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by Lefty » August 15th, 2008, 10:03 pm
Black 6 wrote:
And only two or three supply personnel in all of RVN.... everyone else was SF/Ranger/Sniper/Secret Squrill!
X2
RLTW
Lefty
SFOC 1969
6th SFG(A) 69-70
Ranger Class 13-70
MACV Tm 21 70-71 (2nd ARVN Ranger Gp 23d
BN)
2/13 Armor 1st Cav 71-72
"Experience teaches a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and some scarce in that"
Steadfast
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by Steadfast » August 16th, 2008, 10:22 am
Lefty wrote: Black 6 wrote:
And only two or three supply personnel in all of RVN.... everyone else was SF/Ranger/Sniper/Secret Squrill!
X2
X3
No kidding. I used to wonder on missions out to the Hoi Chi Min Trail (in II Corp Area of RVN) that if we were going to the border region for a look see, who the hell was supplying the intel of the enemy's movement out there if it weren't us?
Then I read John Pilasters' book in the '90's, SOG. Then I learned a great deal of truly great Americans of the highest order that scrificed all for us lowly LRRP's leaving us a small measure to complete our missions (& that helped immensely).
RLTW
Steadfast
4/325 82d DIV 68-69
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Vee
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by Vee » August 17th, 2008, 10:37 am
Life's short.
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Lefty
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by Lefty » August 17th, 2008, 8:10 pm
Steadfast wrote: Lefty wrote: Black 6 wrote:
And only two or three supply personnel in all of RVN.... everyone else was SF/Ranger/Sniper/Secret Squrill!
X2
X3
No kidding. I used to wonder on missions out to the Hoi Chi Min Trail (in II Corp Area of RVN) that if we were going to the border region for a look see, who the hell was supplying the intel of the enemy's movement out there if it weren't us?
Then I read John Pilasters' book in the '90's, SOG. Then I learned a great deal of truly great Americans of the highest order that scrificed all for us lowly LRRP's leaving us a small measure to complete our missions (& that helped immensely).
Used to watch them being being extracted from over the fence (usually on strings) from our vantage points around Ben Het (Been Hit)
RLTW
Lefty
SFOC 1969
6th SFG(A) 69-70
Ranger Class 13-70
MACV Tm 21 70-71 (2nd ARVN Ranger Gp 23d
BN)
2/13 Armor 1st Cav 71-72
"Experience teaches a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and some scarce in that"
GSXRanger
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by GSXRanger » August 17th, 2008, 8:23 pm
I became strangely aroused watching the 3M diving event tonight on the Olympics. The Female Hurdles started it....
Damn, I am a sucker for great legs.
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ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
Black 6
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by Black 6 » August 18th, 2008, 9:05 am
Everybody gets one...... only one.
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You will know me by the hate I swear."-OTEP
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KW Driver
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by KW Driver » August 21st, 2008, 8:17 pm
the fuckin Air Force can eat a bowl of dicks, again. bunch a fucktarded no-shows, again.
A Co & HHC 3/75 '93-'98.
RS 10-94.
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rgrpuck
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by rgrpuck » August 22nd, 2008, 5:48 am
The Air FARCE couldnt keep a fuckin golf cart runnin
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