Infantry44 wrote:They told you that it was so you'd feel accomplished. When you actually do accomplish something in the Pipeline, let me know
In other news, do you still have a place up here from your old Division Days? If you need somewhere to crash until you can get settled, let me know
I'm just gonna quit if it gets hard. I'll be living on post this time around, in those new APT BOQ buildings. I might need a couch to crash on until my HHG get there though. I might have to take you up on it.
This could be the pinnacle of ghey for this board.....
C Co 3/75 88-90 (Just Cause)
124 MI(LRSD) 90-91 (Desert Storm)
Repeal the 16th, enforce the 10th.
ΜΩΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
"I come in peace. I didn't bring artillery. But I'm pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: If you fuck with me, I'll kill you all." Gen. James Mattis
This could be the pinnacle of ghey for this board.....
Beat your face tabless and torchless one.
Feel free to honk on bobo.....
C Co 3/75 88-90 (Just Cause)
124 MI(LRSD) 90-91 (Desert Storm)
Repeal the 16th, enforce the 10th.
ΜΩΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
"I come in peace. I didn't bring artillery. But I'm pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: If you fuck with me, I'll kill you all." Gen. James Mattis
Torch check huh? I was in Torch school at Benning when the Twin Towers were hit, down on the airfield doing sling-load hands on. As a side note, can you call yourself a Pathfinder if you were in a Pathfinder company but no Torch? (Kinda like the whole Tabless Regiment guys that go elsewhere)
Finished the field problem late last night. Now its just recovery on THU and graduation on FRI.
All in all it was a good school. I knew next to nothing about air assault operations before and now I feel comfortable with a working knowledge of how to plan the technical aspects of them. I would have like to see some more tactical application of the knowledge but I understand that due to the various backgrounds of the students that might not be realistic. The school did put a lot in my kit bag that I think I can incorporate into training and real world use on an ODA. It might even help during SUT and Sage, we shall see.
Now its time to pack up and PCS back to Bragg.
JLTW- Your boy made it and did real well. Send him to RS ASAP.
rgrokelley wrote:I could have gone to Pathfinder, but I got hurt. The next time I could have gone I got deployed to war straight out of the course. I was a medic with the Pathfinder school, so I figure I can wear the badge anyway.
I caught that reference to Bruce, GRRRRR! NOT FUNNY! well, kinda is.... :?
Doc Mac
Ranger Class 11-80
C.Co. WPNS 1/75 79-81
3rd Plt/498th Medevac 81-82
104th LRSD 92-93
422d CA BN (A) 94-97
118th ASOS 02-08
I knew I was ETSing and passed my (coded) slot to soldiers in my unit. All in all, I sent 1 each E-5, 6, 7, and O-2 over my 18 months as S-3Air. I got no torch, but I got lotsa beer.
Grumble and Grunt wrote:Finished the field problem late last night. Now its just recovery on THU and graduation on FRI.
All in all it was a good school. I knew next to nothing about air assault operations before and now I feel comfortable with a working knowledge of how to plan the technical aspects of them. I would have like to see some more tactical application of the knowledge but I understand that due to the various backgrounds of the students that might not be realistic. The school did put a lot in my kit bag that I think I can incorporate into training and real world use on an ODA. It might even help during SUT and Sage, we shall see.
Now its time to pack up and PCS back to Bragg.
JLTW- Your boy made it and did real well. Send him to RS ASAP.
Congrats sir. Let me know if you need any help when you get up this way. Just dont try to rear end my pick-up.
HAHAHA. As long as you don't have your ERB on your Dodge you will be safe.