Sitrep Tim

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Jim
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Re: Sitrep Tim

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Great SITREP! You mentees make me proud to have made some small contribution to your success.
Never, never quit!
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Pay attention to detail. Never, never quit!
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Re: Sitrep Tim

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Great SitRep, continue to focus on YOUR goal.


RLTW!!!
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Re: Sitrep Tim

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You can feel that this young man loves this shit...
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Re: Sitrep Tim

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Good sitrep xb12r. Keep driving on. Stay focused on the 25m target.
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Re: Sitrep Tim

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xb12r wrote:Roger Ranger Steadfast. Week one is done. Quick tips: as soon as you get your Ranger history book study it! You will be tested right away. Also study the blue book Ranger standards. Shave everyday, and never fall asleep or zone out during classes. If you are going to buy or have someone bring you a POV. Do it before you get here. Most importantly hydrate, the guy with the highest PT score here went down during our 6 mile ruck (which was insanely fast) from dehydration. We've lost 15 guys so far, quitters, injuries, heat cats. Cole Range is my next hurdle.
Tim, I'm proud of you. Stay focused every day, and never, never quit!
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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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