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Ranger School Class 3-69
7th Special Forces Group
K Company (Ranger) 75th Infantry (Airborne)
4th Infantry Division
82d Airborne Division
12th Special Forces Group
Re: Intro
If your effort to attend Ranger School is similar to your effort in this post, I don't see a Tab in your future anytime soon.lost_soul wrote:I'm a soldier in the reserves, and if I had the opportunity to attend Ranger School, I would jump at it.
Hi..
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1FFV Echo LRP 20th INF (ABN) 67 - 68
Team 1 1
Satan's Playboys
From Hell We Rise
B Co Omega Recon CCS RT Hammer
75Th RRA Life Member 2189
Special Operations Association Member 2907-GA
Secretary, Worldwide Army Rangers, Inc
Professional Soldiers Are Predictable; The World Is full Of Dangerous Amateurs.
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That's it?lost_soul wrote:Roger that Rangers
But your intro still sucks.

RS Class 5-82
French Commando 11-83
LRSLC Class 5-87
U.S. Army 1980-1984 and 1987-1990
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“Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.”
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French Commando 11-83
LRSLC Class 5-87
U.S. Army 1980-1984 and 1987-1990
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“Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.”
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- Space-One03
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Welcome, I applaud your notion of bettering yourself, but your introduction is the very first impression we have with which to gauge your sincerity and ability. After that, we can begin to help you.
Try again, and afterwards, grab an avatar, it's site SOP
Try again, and afterwards, grab an avatar, it's site SOP
WEBCO 2/75 1997 - 1998
HHC 2/75 Mortars 1998 - 2005
Ranger Class 7-99
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I have brought you to the ring, dance if you can...
-William Wallace
HHC 2/75 Mortars 1998 - 2005
Ranger Class 7-99
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I have brought you to the ring, dance if you can...
-William Wallace
I have been talking with my Chain of Command about my future goals. They were supportive of pushing up a conditional release form to seek out other opportunities. However, some feel that USACAPOC will not sign off on the form. All I can do now is take advantage of whatever additional schooling is offered to me and drive on.
I have been active in PT and focusing on basic soldiering skills. I noticed that the reserves and the active component enforce different standards. While I enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, I will need to step it up if I plan on being active, that buddy-buddy attitude may earn me a foot in the ass.
I haven't had the opportunity to talk with soldiers who served or are serving in a Ranger Battalion until I came to the site. My ears are open.
I have been active in PT and focusing on basic soldiering skills. I noticed that the reserves and the active component enforce different standards. While I enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, I will need to step it up if I plan on being active, that buddy-buddy attitude may earn me a foot in the ass.
I haven't had the opportunity to talk with soldiers who served or are serving in a Ranger Battalion until I came to the site. My ears are open.
- RangerJurena
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Honestly, I don't think they are open. Your still coming in broken and retarded.lost_soul wrote:I have been talking with my Chain of Command about my future goals. They were supportive of pushing up a conditional release form to seek out other opportunities. However, some feel that USACAPOC will not sign off on the form. All I can do now is take advantage of whatever additional schooling is offered to me and drive on.
I have been active in PT and focusing on basic soldiering skills. I noticed that the reserves and the active component enforce different standards. While I enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, I will need to step it up if I plan on being active, that buddy-buddy attitude may earn me a foot in the ass.
I haven't had the opportunity to talk with soldiers who served or are serving in a Ranger Battalion until I came to the site. My ears are open.
What we have is a series of 4 posts that don't really tell us much about you.
Your in the reserves, your considering active duty, you'd like someone to give you a chance to go to Ranger School, you listen to lectures, like tattoos and perhaps long walks on the beach.
MOS? Rank? What unit did you deploy with or by down range did you mean to change out E-Types? Where did you deploy?
As some counseling class I took somewhere once taught me..this information "helps us to help you".
Or, keep speaking in tongues and you will eventually be ignored. Maybe, go read some other intros?
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