Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
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- Embryo
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Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Hello Rangers!
I'm 16 years old, currently in my last year of high school, and I enjoy cycling and rucking along the beautiful hills of my region.
My wish to join the 75th Ranger Regiment has prompted me to create an account on this website, so I can learn more about the Regiment and increase my chances of making my way there.
Here are my PT scores from yesterday :
Push-ups : 40
Sit-ups : 51
2-mi run : 17:40
-> 149/300
In the beggining of January, I'll make another test so we can see if I've gotten any better.
Thank you for reading, and have a nice day!
PS : I preferred not to include my first name since it's quite unusual, is that okay?
I'm 16 years old, currently in my last year of high school, and I enjoy cycling and rucking along the beautiful hills of my region.
My wish to join the 75th Ranger Regiment has prompted me to create an account on this website, so I can learn more about the Regiment and increase my chances of making my way there.
Here are my PT scores from yesterday :
Push-ups : 40
Sit-ups : 51
2-mi run : 17:40
-> 149/300
In the beggining of January, I'll make another test so we can see if I've gotten any better.
Thank you for reading, and have a nice day!
PS : I preferred not to include my first name since it's quite unusual, is that okay?
Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Welcome KeysAreGreatObjects. If you truly want to earn a place in the 75th Ranger Regiment, you came to the right site. We at armyranger.com take a great deal of pride in the young men who pass through here on their life journey. You have established a PT baseline to build on, so we look forward to your improving your APFT scores. Most of the questions you might have can be addressed by using the search feature, located on the top right of this page. Please read the FAQs, as well as select stickies and threads. What name are you called by friends? Never, never quit!
Ranger Class 13-71
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
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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- Embryo
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- Joined: November 30th, 2015, 3:15 pm
Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Thank you, Ranger Jim.
My friends call me Captain, but it's probably not appropriate here, so I think I'll just go with my middle name Alexander.
My friends call me Captain, but it's probably not appropriate here, so I think I'll just go with my middle name Alexander.
Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Alexander, Please follow my guidance and never, never quit!
Ranger Class 13-71
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
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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- Embryo
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- Joined: November 30th, 2015, 3:15 pm
- CharlieRanger1FFV
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Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Welcome to the site, KeysAreGreatObjects.
RLTW!!!
RLTW!!!
Silencium Mortium
B /1/504 82nd Abn 69 - 70
C co (Ranger) 75th (Abn) Inf, II Corps Rangers, 70 - 71 Viet Nam
12th SFG (A) 76 - 78
75th Ranger Regiment Association, Lifetime Member # 2776
B /1/504 82nd Abn 69 - 70
C co (Ranger) 75th (Abn) Inf, II Corps Rangers, 70 - 71 Viet Nam
12th SFG (A) 76 - 78
75th Ranger Regiment Association, Lifetime Member # 2776
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- Embryo
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Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Thank you, Ranger CharlieRanger1FFV!
Thank you, Ranger xray, the nickname just comes from a videogame character, there's no funny story behind it, unfortunately.
Thank you, Ranger xray, the nickname just comes from a videogame character, there's no funny story behind it, unfortunately.
Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Alexander, please tell us more about yourself; where are you living? what should we know about you?
Ranger Class 13-71
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
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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- Embryo
- Posts: 22
- Joined: November 30th, 2015, 3:15 pm
Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Ranger Jim,
I live in France.
I listen to all kinds of music, but if I could only listen to a single artist it would be DJ Shadow. Wax Tailor is a close second though.
I enjoy learning about history and other countries. This place is a goldmine : https://fieldsupport.lingnet.org/
I also read books from time to time. Violence of Action was excellent, Ranger Roy Matthews's depiction of the fighting that went on around Haditha Dam especially.
A few months back I joined a gym. We do a lot of different things (bodyweight exercises, cardio, boxing...), and it's really centered on sharing, nobody stays in their own corner to work out, and you get to learn from people who have tons of experience in their craft.
I also started doing rucks (baby-rucks) last summer, at least once a week. There is nothing like it. A friend of mine wants to join the Gendarmerie (a French military branch mainly focused on police work in rural areas), so we'll start hiking together in the near future.
I live in France.
I listen to all kinds of music, but if I could only listen to a single artist it would be DJ Shadow. Wax Tailor is a close second though.
I enjoy learning about history and other countries. This place is a goldmine : https://fieldsupport.lingnet.org/
I also read books from time to time. Violence of Action was excellent, Ranger Roy Matthews's depiction of the fighting that went on around Haditha Dam especially.
A few months back I joined a gym. We do a lot of different things (bodyweight exercises, cardio, boxing...), and it's really centered on sharing, nobody stays in their own corner to work out, and you get to learn from people who have tons of experience in their craft.
I also started doing rucks (baby-rucks) last summer, at least once a week. There is nothing like it. A friend of mine wants to join the Gendarmerie (a French military branch mainly focused on police work in rural areas), so we'll start hiking together in the near future.
Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Interesting. Tell us more.KeysAreGreatObjects wrote: My wish to join the 75th Ranger Regiment has prompted me to create an account on this website, so I can learn more about the Regiment and increase my chances of making my way there.
Ranger Class 13-71
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
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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- Embryo
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- Joined: November 30th, 2015, 3:15 pm
Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Ranger Jim,
The 75th Ranger Regiment's rich history, along with its proven efficiency in recent years both appeal to me.
But what makes me want to join the most is the opportunity to be among men who truly are volunteers, who never quit and keep going, just to stay a part of their Ranger brotherhood.
Where else in the world do people work so hard, not to earn their monthly income, but simply to stay in the team in which they perform their job?
The 75th Ranger Regiment's rich history, along with its proven efficiency in recent years both appeal to me.
But what makes me want to join the most is the opportunity to be among men who truly are volunteers, who never quit and keep going, just to stay a part of their Ranger brotherhood.
Where else in the world do people work so hard, not to earn their monthly income, but simply to stay in the team in which they perform their job?
Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Check this link to determine if you are eligible:
http://www.benning.army.mil/tenant/75th ... uiting.htm
http://www.benning.army.mil/tenant/75th ... uiting.htm
Ranger Class 13-71
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
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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- Embryo
- Posts: 22
- Joined: November 30th, 2015, 3:15 pm
Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Ranger Jim,
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I see where you're going.
I apologize, after reading my previous messages I realized they might have been misleading.
While I do live in France, I am also, first and foremost, a proud citizen of the United States of America.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I see where you're going.
I apologize, after reading my previous messages I realized they might have been misleading.
While I do live in France, I am also, first and foremost, a proud citizen of the United States of America.
Re: Introduction - KeysAreGreatObjects
Anything new to report?
Ranger Class 13-71
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867
Advisor, VN 66-68 69-70
42d Vn Ranger Battalion 1969-1970
Trainer, El Salvador 86-87
Advisor, Saudi Arabian National Guard 91, 93-94
75th RRA Life Member #867