Turning down a commission
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Re: Turning down a commission
I thought you just ran away... You owe us a better update. Are you still considering a Ranger contract?
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4th Infantry Division
82d Airborne Division
12th Special Forces Group
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Re: Turning down a commission
He's just as likely to honor an obligation here as he did when he quit the ROTC program.Ranger Bill wrote:I thought you just ran away... You owe us a better update. Are you still considering a Ranger contract?
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Re: Turning down a commission
Rangers,
There was some confusion at the Recruiting Office with regards to my status as a disenrolled Cadet and what needed to be done to get me into the system. Fortunately I'm friends with a Recruiting Company Commander so he was able to get me squared away and put one of his station commanders in charge of my enlistment. As I understand it, due to being a disenrolled Cadet, I do not count towards any recruiters quota and thus only get processed with what little extra time they have to spare from their other duties. Since they are processing me as a personal favor and since I don't graduate till June of next year anyways, I felt it was best not to push them too hard to speed things up, as things stand I plan to go back down to MEPS to sign my contract when I come back up to school after the holidays.
Ranger Bill:
I am seeking a 68W Option 40 Contract.
There was some confusion at the Recruiting Office with regards to my status as a disenrolled Cadet and what needed to be done to get me into the system. Fortunately I'm friends with a Recruiting Company Commander so he was able to get me squared away and put one of his station commanders in charge of my enlistment. As I understand it, due to being a disenrolled Cadet, I do not count towards any recruiters quota and thus only get processed with what little extra time they have to spare from their other duties. Since they are processing me as a personal favor and since I don't graduate till June of next year anyways, I felt it was best not to push them too hard to speed things up, as things stand I plan to go back down to MEPS to sign my contract when I come back up to school after the holidays.
Ranger Bill:
I am seeking a 68W Option 40 Contract.
Re: Turning down a commission
wowDirt Dart wrote:Rangers,
There was some confusion at the Recruiting Office with regards to my status as a disenrolled Cadet and what needed to be done to get me into the system. Fortunately I'm friends with a Recruiting Company Commander so he was able to get me squared away and put one of his station commanders in charge of my enlistment. As I understand it, due to being a disenrolled Cadet, I do not count towards any recruiters quota and thus only get processed with what little extra time they have to spare from their other duties. Since they are processing me as a personal favor and since I don't graduate till June of next year anyways, I felt it was best not to push them too hard to speed things up, as things stand I plan to go back down to MEPS to sign my contract when I come back up to school after the holidays.
Ranger Bill:
I am seeking a 68W Option 40 Contract.
It's all good.
Re: Turning down a commission
Ranger vxhybrid,
Thank you for the information, if I quit my job and take additional classes I should just barely be able to finish a quarter early, making my earliest possible ship date anytime after 21 MAR 09. I'll make sure and let my recruiter know about the change.
Thank you for the information, if I quit my job and take additional classes I should just barely be able to finish a quarter early, making my earliest possible ship date anytime after 21 MAR 09. I'll make sure and let my recruiter know about the change.
Re: Turning down a commission
68W Option 40 secured! Took the MEPS counselor three and a half hours to get it approved due to my status as pseudo-prior service.
I ship on 20090630.
Basic Training - Ft. Sill - 20090706
AIT - Ft. Sam Houston - 20090914
Airborne Refresher - Ft. Benning - 20100201
I ship on 20090630.
Basic Training - Ft. Sill - 20090706
AIT - Ft. Sam Houston - 20090914
Airborne Refresher - Ft. Benning - 20100201
Re: Turning down a commission
congrats, you should have all the permissions as a FS.
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Re: Turning down a commission
Excellent! Please reflect for a moment and tell us what you have learned from this experience. never, never quit!Dirt Dart wrote:68W Option 40 secured! Took the MEPS counselor three and a half hours to get it approved due to my status as pseudo-prior service.
I ship on 20090630.
Basic Training - Ft. Sill - 20090706
AIT - Ft. Sam Houston - 20090914
Airborne Refresher - Ft. Benning - 20100201
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Re: Turning down a commission
Outstanding!
Now do more PT, whatever you're doing isn't enough. Trust me....
Read the 'letters from' and all the 'schools' forums regularly.
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Take a good honest PT test and post your scores.
Now do more PT, whatever you're doing isn't enough. Trust me....
Read the 'letters from' and all the 'schools' forums regularly.
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Take a good honest PT test and post your scores.
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2d Bn(Ranger)75 Inf 1975-'77
RS 9-76
Former mentor to RANGER XCrunner.
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Re: Turning down a commission
Ranger Jim,
I have learned that in seeking a goal, its okay to be persistent. I have always had a problem with getting vocal about things I don't approve of. I generally avoid inter-personal conflicts as a whole, but sometimes to do at the cost of creating a cooperative solution to the problem. By not being afraid to voice my concerns: first to the Lt. Col. at my ROTC battalion, then to my recruiter, and finally with the MEPS liaison, I was able to secure what I really wanted out of the Army all along. And that is a chance to be an Army Ranger.
Ranger K.Ingraham,
I'm taking a full PT test Monday morning. I'll make sure to throw in pull-ups there as well, those have always been a challenge for me.
I have learned that in seeking a goal, its okay to be persistent. I have always had a problem with getting vocal about things I don't approve of. I generally avoid inter-personal conflicts as a whole, but sometimes to do at the cost of creating a cooperative solution to the problem. By not being afraid to voice my concerns: first to the Lt. Col. at my ROTC battalion, then to my recruiter, and finally with the MEPS liaison, I was able to secure what I really wanted out of the Army all along. And that is a chance to be an Army Ranger.
Ranger K.Ingraham,
I'm taking a full PT test Monday morning. I'll make sure to throw in pull-ups there as well, those have always been a challenge for me.
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Re: Turning down a commission
You are sure you have Ranger Contract? You did not specify a date for RIP. I think that should be on your contract.
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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
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Mentor to Pellet2007, ChaoticGood & RFS1307
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: Turning down a commission
You have come a long way. I personally think you are making the right decision. Never, never quit!Dirt Dart wrote:Ranger Jim,
I have learned that in seeking a goal, its okay to be persistent. I have always had a problem with getting vocal about things I don't approve of. I generally avoid inter-personal conflicts as a whole, but sometimes to do at the cost of creating a cooperative solution to the problem. By not being afraid to voice my concerns: first to the Lt. Col. at my ROTC battalion, then to my recruiter, and finally with the MEPS liaison, I was able to secure what I really wanted out of the Army all along. And that is a chance to be an Army Ranger.
Ranger Class 13-71
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
Re: Turning down a commission
Ranger Bill,Ranger Bill wrote:You are sure you have Ranger Contract? You did not specify a date for RIP. I think that should be on your contract.
While I do not have an assigned date for RIP, I understand that this is not uncommon, especially since I won't be finished with all other initial entry training and ready to move into RIP hold until mid-February 2010.
My contract clearly states Option 40 (US Army Airborne Ranger), and there are several points in the contract in regards to my understanding that I must be Airborne koalified and/or volunteer, that I must complete the Ranger Indoctrination Program, that the Battalion Commander can RFS me without breaching my enlistment contract and so on.
Edited to add PT scores:
Pull ups: 3
Push up score: 82 Repetitions: 59
Sit up score: 76 Repetitions: 62
Running score: 89 Run time: 13:59
Total PT score: 247
Need to work on upper body in general, my last 5 mile time (about 3 weeks ago) was under 36 min.