1st = Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia
2nd = Fort Lewis, Washington
3rd = Fort Benning, Georgia
Personally, if someone asked me, I would say Fort Benning: But then again they're all the same
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. wrote:It looks like you're from the East coast......Yeah you're going to 2nd BN.MikeZDM wrote:Any of them, A Ranger is a Ranger, the Bn they are assigned to shouldn't matter.
(I'd either pick 1st or 3rd)
even if I'm doing OSUT, BAT, and RIP in Benning?. wrote:It looks like you're from the East coast......Yeah you're going to 2nd BN.MikeZDM wrote:Any of them, A Ranger is a Ranger, the Bn they are assigned to shouldn't matter.
(I'd either pick 1st or 3rd)
You would be doing that all anyway even if you wanted to go to 2nd.MikeZDM wrote:even if I'm doing OSUT, BAT, and RIP in Benning?. wrote:It looks like you're from the East coast......Yeah you're going to 2nd BN.MikeZDM wrote:Any of them, A Ranger is a Ranger, the Bn they are assigned to shouldn't matter.
(I'd either pick 1st or 3rd)
Perhaps? I believe a Ranger parent mentioned that her sons RIP class were all given options to choose where they wanted to be.Bravo57 wrote:Or you could get assigned based on your SSN.
THANK YOU CHUCKCOOLEY!
I call her Mom!. wrote:It also has to do with most people who are stationed close to home on their first enlistment are more likely to get in trouble than those who move away from home. Also, how can you grow up and be a man on your own if everytime you need something you run home to mommy, or you keep dating mary jane rotten crotch from high school. Part of the reason you should have joined the Army was to get out, see new things, meet new people.RangerX wrote:You would be doing that all anyway even if you wanted to go to 2nd.MikeZDM wrote:even if I'm doing OSUT, BAT, and RIP in Benning?
that said, you should know that it is very common for someone to end up as far away from home as possible when getting a duty station. Something about Murphy's Law.....
. wrote:It also has to do with most people who are stationed close to home on their first enlistment are more likely to get in trouble than those who move away from home. Also, how can you grow up and be a man on your own if everytime you need something you run home to mommy, or you keep dating mary jane rotten crotch from high school. Part of the reason you should have joined the Army was to get out, see new things, meet new people.RangerX wrote:You would be doing that all anyway even if you wanted to go to 2nd.MikeZDM wrote:even if I'm doing OSUT, BAT, and RIP in Benning?
that said, you should know that it is very common for someone to end up as far away from home as possible when getting a duty station. Something about Murphy's Law.....
they ran an OML (Order of Merit list) for my RIP class. we all asked for what we wanted, we were told who was going where. then it changed and my whole class ended up in 3rd. shit happens.Bravo57 wrote:
And kill them.
They always let you ask where you would like to go, but the needs of the Regiment decide where you go.
No two experiences are the same. Don't worry, stay focused and never, never quit!!!Conway wrote:A good friend of mine is in 2nd bat. He said that when I get through RASP he will talk to his First Sergeant and may be able to pull some strings so I can get to 2nd bat with him in Washington. Is this accurate or is my friend shooting some ...poo?