Intro hooah
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Intro hooah
hey I want to be a Ranger i already siigned my contract 11x wit o40 and my ship date is jan. 22 2010
this looks like a great place to make some friends and get soem info, peace.
Justin
this looks like a great place to make some friends and get soem info, peace.
Justin
Re: Intro hooah
wow....just wow. somebody else can place with this one.....
Rgrwest
RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
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Re: Intro hooah
dudemancool wrote:im sorry Ranger rgrwest if i fuked up ill do pushiups
Son, just take a look at some of the other intro's and see what the difference is. Maybe try again. You only have one chance to make a first impression, and yours was seriously lacking. Congrats on your contract and best of luck to you in your endeavors.
Rgrwest
RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
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Re: Intro hooah
oh, my bad Ranger rgrwest. im not used to forums like that. Here is round two.
My name is Justin. I am 18 years old and I just signed an 11x/O40 contract. My ship date is Jan 22 2010. Im sorry for the previous intro, it wont happen again. The reason I want to be a ranger is I played americas army alot and loved the Ranger missions, so i signed up to serve my country instead of playing behind a keyboard. My pt score is --
Pushups - 72 in two minutes
Situps 85 in two minutes
And my two mile run time is 12:10
thank you, Rangers.
My name is Justin. I am 18 years old and I just signed an 11x/O40 contract. My ship date is Jan 22 2010. Im sorry for the previous intro, it wont happen again. The reason I want to be a ranger is I played americas army alot and loved the Ranger missions, so i signed up to serve my country instead of playing behind a keyboard. My pt score is --
Pushups - 72 in two minutes
Situps 85 in two minutes
And my two mile run time is 12:10
thank you, Rangers.
Re: Intro hooah
Well, Justin, just this once I'm going to explain that you are correct in that you are not likely to be used to forums like this. Why, because we take pride in who we are and what we do. If you truly want to earn a place in the 75th Ranger Regiment, you came to the right site. Over the past few years we have had the honor to assist a number of fine young as they make their life journey through training and entry into the Ranger Regiment. Any of the users who have the honorific "Ranger" by their name have shared the Ranger Experience. Unlike other sites we communicate in English, we do not text. Please begin your journey by locating the Ranger Creed and give some thoughts to what it says and what it means to be a Ranger. It is not for he weak. If you really enlisted because you enjoyed America's Army game -- you are in for a signifcant emotional event. Never, never quit!!!dudemancool wrote:oh, my bad Ranger rgrwest. im not used to forums like that.
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
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Re: Intro hooah
Roger that, Ranger Jim. I will spend more time typing properly.
After reading the Ranger Creed, here are the thoughts you asked on it, Ranger Jim.
It is a Creed like no other, set aside for Rangers that have lived, fought, and died by it's words.
The Ranger Creed to me, is a simple set of words that when you look at it, shows the dedication, bravery, and hard work that is not only requested of you as a Ranger, it is expected.
When spoken, it is a solemn oath not only to your Country and other Rangers, but to yourself, that you will never quit, you will never stop fighting, and you will never back down in the face of unspeakable odds.
I've begun to understand also the strict pride spoken/shouted in this creed that comes from decades of men who came before me.
This Creed expects, no, DEMANDS that I not let them, nor my country down.
After reading the Ranger Creed, here are the thoughts you asked on it, Ranger Jim.
It is a Creed like no other, set aside for Rangers that have lived, fought, and died by it's words.
The Ranger Creed to me, is a simple set of words that when you look at it, shows the dedication, bravery, and hard work that is not only requested of you as a Ranger, it is expected.
When spoken, it is a solemn oath not only to your Country and other Rangers, but to yourself, that you will never quit, you will never stop fighting, and you will never back down in the face of unspeakable odds.
I've begun to understand also the strict pride spoken/shouted in this creed that comes from decades of men who came before me.
This Creed expects, no, DEMANDS that I not let them, nor my country down.
Re: Intro hooah
You just earned some respect back from me. Nicely said.dudemancool wrote:Roger that, Ranger Jim. I will spend more time typing properly.
After reading the Ranger Creed, here are the thoughts you asked on it, Ranger Jim.
It is a Creed like no other, set aside for Rangers that have lived, fought, and died by it's words.
The Ranger Creed to me, is a simple set of words that when you look at it, shows the dedication, bravery, and hard work that is not only requested of you as a Ranger, it is expected.
When spoken, it is a solemn oath not only to your Country and other Rangers, but to yourself, that you will never quit, you will never stop fighting, and you will never back down in the face of unspeakable odds.
I've begun to understand also the strict pride spoken/shouted in this creed that comes from decades of men who came before me.
This Creed expects, no, DEMANDS that I not let them, nor my country down.
Rgrwest
RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
RC 13-87
C Co, 1-504 PIR, 84-89
B Co, 5th RTB, 89-92
A, 1-501 (ABN), 93-95
C, 2-11 INF (IOBC), 95-98
HHC, 1-509 PIR, 98-02
USASMA, 02- Instructor
OIF I - Feb 03-Jul 03 (Attached OPS SGM)
USASMA, 04 - Student
HHC, 1-30 INF, 3-3 ID, 04-06 (OPS SGM)
OPSGRP, JRTC, 06-07 (TF SGM)
G3, SETAF (Vicenza, Italy) 07-09 (G3 SGM)
Re: Intro hooah
OK, Justin, you are beginning to see what is expected and what is acceptable. As an aside, legend has it that on at least one of the C-130s flying enroute to the Rio Hato Dropzone in Panama in 1989, the Rangers preparing to jump could be heard reciting the Ranger Creed just before the green light came on. Yeah, the creed is kind of important, some of us still try to live by it. Never, never quit!!!
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: Intro hooah
Welcome to the site, and thanks for enlisting. Don't waste that Option 40 slot. Make a difference. Good luck to you.
RLTW
EP
RLTW
EP
Always remember: BROS BEFORE HOES.
Re: Intro hooah
Ow....I am getting a headache in my right eye.dudemancool wrote:oh, my bad Ranger rgrwest. im not used to forums like that. Here is round two.
My name is Justin. I am 18 years old and I just signed an 11x/O40 contract. My ship date is Jan 22 2010. Im sorry for the previous intro, it wont happen again. The reason I want to be a ranger is I played americas army alot and loved the Ranger missions, so i signed up to serve my country instead of playing behind a keyboard. My pt score is --
Pushups - 72 in two minutes
Situps 85 in two minutes
And my two mile run time is 12:10
thank you, Rangers.
CSM RGRPUCK
CL 3-88
Operation Just Cause (Dec- Jan 89)
Operation Enduring Freedom (Jan-aug '03)
Operation Iraqi Freedom (Jan- July "04)
Operation Enduring Freedom (Jan 07- Jan 08 )
Operation Enduring Freedom (Aug 09- Jan 10 )
CL 3-88
Operation Just Cause (Dec- Jan 89)
Operation Enduring Freedom (Jan-aug '03)
Operation Iraqi Freedom (Jan- July "04)
Operation Enduring Freedom (Jan 07- Jan 08 )
Operation Enduring Freedom (Aug 09- Jan 10 )
Re: Intro hooah
I should have thought that you would notice that we have been making an effort to improve his communications skills.TC204 wrote:Remember "my bad" isn't acceptable slang once you get to basic, and beyond. You'll need to drop all that sort of talk. Best of luck!
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: Intro hooah
Huh....................dude-man-cool ??????
Oh well.......guess the Army needs bipal weather ballon people in Gnome, Alaska. Someone has to do it, right ?
Good luck, " dude "
Oh well.......guess the Army needs bipal weather ballon people in Gnome, Alaska. Someone has to do it, right ?
Good luck, " dude "
C Co 2/75
1986 - 1992
RS Class 9-87
RLTW
" The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena............ "
1986 - 1992
RS Class 9-87
RLTW
" The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena............ "