"RIP" News Story

Eight weeks of smoke, training & evaluation.
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knightcat
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ha ha ha

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What a great article :lol: .....it saved us from smoke being popped on us for a few hours.....although when the reporter left, it was back on! I really like the part on the amount of sleep you get......I just must have miscalculated...... :twisted:

Good times, a week I will never forget. I will especially never forget the couple of guys that quit hours before the week ended because they thought we were doing a 6 mile road march for PT on Friday morning.
You better pack a lunch......because I'll be hungry when I'm done beating your ass!!

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RIP Sarn't Mac.....
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IRONS
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Re: "RIP" News Story

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Dublo wrote:Here's an article I found on RIP on soc.mil.

http://www.soc.mil/News/releases/04AUG/040823-01.htm

It reads like a brochure for some exotic resort. 8)
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jakeshoe
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RIP Soldiers get a minimum of six hours of sleep on regular training nights, so they are well-rested and alert for the next day's events. On nights before high-risk training, such as airborne jumps, students are required to get eight hours of sleep.
I just DON'T remember that part about Cole Range...

Might be from all the sleep I got, still groggy through the training and didn't remember...
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