Asthma Question For Rangers
Asthma Question For Rangers
I have a friend that had athsma in their early teens. They have not had any problems since then and have been very athletic. I have read the athsma medical standards and searched the site. My question is this: Are there any current or recent Battalion Rangers on this site that have a similar background? Thank you for your time. Buck27
Last edited by Buck27 on April 26th, 2006, 6:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Thank you for the reply Ranger Doc Cook. About #2, are you talking about the way they treat the situation or the way the army will see them? Thank you for your time. Buck27
Last edited by Buck27 on April 26th, 2006, 6:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
sometimes you get the bear, sometimes the bear gets you
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I had asthma as a child. It didnt affect my enlistment nor attending any training in the Army. The Ranger who gave you the advice about not making it a big deal that you had asthma was dead on. If you bring it up and make noise about it, it will haunt you. Just keep you piehole shut and drive on through all your training.
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JRTC 2003-Mar 06
On orders back to 173rd
Thanks for the responses Ranger Doc Cook and Paratrooper HarleyRider. When their time comes they will remember the advice. Buck27
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