SITREP - Seth

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Re: SITREP - Seth

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smsst14 wrote: I am being assigned to 2/75. Looking forward to earning every minute of my time in Regiment and upholding the standard.
When you are assigned to your squad, post another note on this thread, and we will begin the verification process. Never, never quit!
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Congratulations Ranger smsst14. Well done Brother.
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Congrats Ranger brother smsst14 on earning your Tan Beret.
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Steadfast wrote:Congrats Ranger brother smsst14 on earning your Tan Beret.
2x, Outstanding!

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Congratulations Brother
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Congrats on not only earning your place in Regiment, but on getting assigned to 2nd Batt. You'll love it up here in the great Northwest, where the sun always shines. :lol: :roll:
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rangerjd wrote: You'll love it up here in the great Northwest, where the sun always shines.
If I'm not mistaken, it will be liquid sunshine.
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Affirm wrote:
smsst14 wrote:Rangers and mentees, the other mentees (gwill, giant, woody, theloop88, docdino) and I graduated RASP with class 02-15. Thank you to all of the Rangers for the guidance provided on this board; the information helped me get into the correct mindset and deal with adversity far better than I could have on my own.

If there is anything that I can stress about training it is mental toughness. Training can create some unexpected hardships that are not physically demanding but are very mentally stressful. Having the capability to let everything roll off of your back is the most important characteristic (aside from physical fitness) day in and day out.

I am being assigned to 2/75. Looking forward to earning every minute of my time in Regiment and upholding the standard.
I am gonna find you when I get back CONUS. :twisted:
RIP smsst14.
Just kidding, congrats brother. RLTW!
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Jim wrote:
rangerjd wrote: You'll love it up here in the great Northwest, where the sun always shines.
If I'm not mistaken, it will be liquid sunshine.
The weather people are predicting that Summer will be the 8th of August this year.
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smsst14 wrote:Thank you Ranger gRavepc.
Ranger ranger jd, Ranger Jim, Ranger Slowpoke I am excited about being in the northwest. The scenery is like nothing I have ever seen before.
I agree. It's beautiful out there. When I first arrived and saw Mt Rainier I was in awe, never seen anything like it in my life, so much so that I just started walking backwards and staring at it, right into the street and almost got hit by a car my first day there.
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