Where do Rangers go when they are done being Rangers

Three phases and 62 days of hell. This section named in honor of MAJ John Whyte who was taken from us on 04/17/05.
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chkray
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Post by chkray »

Kilted Heathen wrote:Son...can you pass a piss test?

Would depend on how hard he studied for it. :lol:

I agree that, once a Ranger, always a Ranger - the experience changes the way you look at the world and vice-versa.

I also think that a larger % of Rangers re-enlist and make a career of the military, than in most other fields.
Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.

C co. 1/75, '78 - '81
Ranger Class 2-79
FRD, '81-'82
C co. 4/9 Inf. (Abn.) '82 - '84
HHC and C. co. 3/75, '84 - '87
4th RTB, '88 - '91
1SG in B co. 1/21 (Gimlets), 25th ID, '91 - '96
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SRR2R
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Kilted Heathen wrote:Son...can you pass a piss test?
Ranger Kilted Heathen,

Yes, but probably not without pissing my hands in the process.
"Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier..." - Samuel Johnson

From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and violent men take it by force.
-Matthew 11:12
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