New cadet introduction
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New cadet introduction
Greetings Rangers,
My name is Chase, I'm a twenty year old contracted/scholarship ROTC MS-III cadet. I am finishing my Bachelor's in Sociology (Criminal Justice option) this semester. I'm ahead academically and thus have the option of either commissioning at the end of LDAC this summer or pursuing a Master's degree in my three remaining semesters after I earn my Bachelor's degree this semester. It's a difficult decision and part of the reason I have joined ArmyRanger.com. I'm hoping to be able to find an Officer on this forum who has commissioned under similar circumstances and can advise me on this decision.
I eat, live, sleep, and breath the Army. I want to be the hardest warrior I can be and then some. Since joining ROTC, I finally feel “at homeâ€
My name is Chase, I'm a twenty year old contracted/scholarship ROTC MS-III cadet. I am finishing my Bachelor's in Sociology (Criminal Justice option) this semester. I'm ahead academically and thus have the option of either commissioning at the end of LDAC this summer or pursuing a Master's degree in my three remaining semesters after I earn my Bachelor's degree this semester. It's a difficult decision and part of the reason I have joined ArmyRanger.com. I'm hoping to be able to find an Officer on this forum who has commissioned under similar circumstances and can advise me on this decision.
I eat, live, sleep, and breath the Army. I want to be the hardest warrior I can be and then some. Since joining ROTC, I finally feel “at homeâ€
"A golf course is the willful and deliberate misuse of a perfectly good rifle range." - Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper (ret).
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- pellett2007
- Tadpole
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Thank you Ranger Abn-Rgr,abn-rgr wrote:Welcome. Im only a lowly NCO, but I would suggest you finish your masters degree. You can thank me later. That being said, stick with your goals and never give up. You are young and have that in your favor.
I am also leaning towards finishing the masters simply because I know that once I leave school, I will not want to go back. I really can't stand it, to be honest. I dislike my classes, my professors, and my peers; the only thing that motivates me to do well is to earn that Infantry slot.
I want to be "the Enlisted man's/NCO's Officer". I will put the well being of my soldiers way in front of my career. There are a million and two things more important than how quickly one makes rank, at least to me. I really have no desire to rise to a rank where I will not be directly involved in the field anymore.
I feel a cadet should want to be an Officer because of what they feel they can do for their enlisted soldiers that they will lead. I really despise individuals who simply want to be Officers for the pay grade and career, they're a detriment to the Army and are responsible for getting good soldiers killed.
- Chase
"A golf course is the willful and deliberate misuse of a perfectly good rifle range." - Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper (ret).
Re: New cadet introduction
The O you need to speak to & will help you has gone on a brief vacation. His name is (Ranger) KW Driver. Read this for further info in his absence: Cadets and Candidatesexcerpt of Trigger wrote:I'm hoping to be able to find an Officer on this forum who has commissioned under similar circumstances and can advise me on this decision.
I have upgraded your title to Cadet.
Welcome Cadet
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
Re: New cadet introduction
Thank you Ranger Steadfast,Steadfast wrote:The O you need to speak to & will help you has gone on a brief vacation. His name is (Ranger) KW Driver. Read this for further info in his absence: Cadets and Candidatesexcerpt of Trigger wrote:I'm hoping to be able to find an Officer on this forum who has commissioned under similar circumstances and can advise me on this decision.
I have upgraded your title to Cadet.
Welcome Cadet
Would it be appropriate if I used the ROTC patch as my avatar?
- Chase
"A golf course is the willful and deliberate misuse of a perfectly good rifle range." - Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper (ret).
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Back away from the keyboard, killer.
Breate.
Get yourself fully on the site and you'll find plenty of foks that have similar pedigrees to yours at various stages of their careers, from 2LTs to retired field grades. Trust the process and we'll hook you up.
Breate.
Get yourself fully on the site and you'll find plenty of foks that have similar pedigrees to yours at various stages of their careers, from 2LTs to retired field grades. Trust the process and we'll hook you up.
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He also knows how to tear down and rebuild an automatic transmission from a 92 Jetta, can speak in no less than 4 dead languages (is working on his 5th), and makes a mean cappuccino..
Right on, man.. Right on!...
Right on, man.. Right on!...

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Get the masters. Once you break your academic stride, you don't go back.
The Army & the wars aren't going away. If you're in a hurry forgo the seasonal breaks.
Besides, the extra time'll allow you to get in better shape.
The Army & the wars aren't going away. If you're in a hurry forgo the seasonal breaks.
Besides, the extra time'll allow you to get in better shape.
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Former mentor to RANGER XCrunner.
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2d Bn U.D. for 75th Ranger Regt Assn
2d Bn(Ranger)75 Inf 1975-'77
RS 9-76
Former mentor to RANGER XCrunner.
"I am well aware that by no means equal repute attends the narrator and the doer of deeds” Sallust ‘The Catiline Conspiracy’
Sounds like the right way to look at it, Ranger K.Ingraham. Thank you.K.Ingraham wrote:Get the masters. Once you break your academic stride, you don't go back.
The Army & the wars aren't going away. If you're in a hurry forgo the seasonal breaks.
Besides, the extra time'll allow you to get in better shape.
I've aggressively pursued units during all the breaks, so I'm actually waiting more on finishing up ROTC classes than finishing up my degree.
My goal is, and I believe it is well within my reach, to have a 300 by the time I go to LDAC this summer. If I have another year after LDAC before going active duty, that would be even more PT improvement and would better prepare me for Ranger School.
"A golf course is the willful and deliberate misuse of a perfectly good rifle range." - Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper (ret).
Re: New cadet introduction
Not to bump an old intro, but you are in your third year as a cadet and not scoring a 300 yet??? Waiting for LDAC, are you?
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Re: New cadet introduction
You will be "Branched" based on your overall performance and class standing. If you want to avoid being a Quartermaster or Signal officer, you need to work on your PT.42L5V wrote:Not to bump an old intro, but you are in your third year as a cadet and not scoring a 300 yet??? Waiting for LDAC, are you?
Oh, yeah, welcome...
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Re: New cadet introduction
Welcome to ArmyRanger.com, Cadet! I am in the camp that would say finish the education that you want and then move on.
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for he today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother!" - Shakespeare
RLTW! - Land of the Free BECAUSE of the Brave
RS 3-70
SSG VN 69-70
I Co., 75th. Inf.
4/9 Inf., 25th ID
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