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hayn808 introduction

Post by hayn808 »

hi, my name is cpl(P) anthony drouin. im currently in a hell hole of a place in Korea. Ive been in the army for a little over 5 yrs now. i just got accepted to go to jump school and RIP for my chance to be assigned to the regiment sometime around december. i am diveorced and have two boys. im not a quiter. ive been reading post and trying to get as much knowledge as i can for the last month now. if you could tell me anything more about RIP i would appreciate it.
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Good luck
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Post by McD »

Welcome.
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Post by AngryPistols »

Welcome Anthony and thanks for your service.

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Post by Ron375 »

Welcome. Simple advice=Fuck 'em, don't quit.
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ron375 wrote:Welcome. Simple advice=Fuck 'em, don't quit.
oh and by the way....ever heard of fucking SPELL CHECK?
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Post by Dublo »

I'm glad I'm not the only one that was driven crazy by that.

Thanks for coming.
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Post by Steadfast »

Welcome and thank you for your service to our great country.

You need more info than keep researching and oh, start PT'ing like hell. You gotta be in top physical condition. Do lots of situps and pushups and pullups.
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Post by Bell »

Welcome to the site. I want to thank you for serving your country and doing what you do. Going forward to be a Ranger is quite a commitment. I wish you the best.

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Post by smokn38 »

Welcome and thanks for your service.
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Post by BadMuther »

RRDTm3 wrote:
ron375 wrote:Welcome. Simple advice=Fuck 'em, don't quit.
oh and by the way....ever heard of fucking SPELL CHECK?
Hell has frozen over when Bubba is telling folks to use spell check!!


Good luck!
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