Chairborne Ranger Introduction

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Well HOT DAMN "Kick Ass" you came to the right place! Good to have ya aboard, drop your ruck, face out, priorities of work and ............. you know the drill! :wink: :P
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K.Ingraham wrote:
RangerTee wrote:Welcome, Ranger...!!

... went through the same type of thing medically that you did (broken back, body cast, etc.), a!
and you still have a brokedick. :P
Yeah... and if I'm not careful, they may have to cast that too... isn't that what you said happens as you get older, K...?
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Welcome Ranger.
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Welcome young Ranger!
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RangerTee wrote: (just couldn't see myself as a supply sgt., personnel sgt., etc.). It gets easier to deal with in some ways over time... not that there's anything wrong with those MOS's, they are necessary and vital to the Army... just not my cup of tea...
Yeah the level of responsibility is pretty tough. Knowing you are responsible for accounting for billions of dollars of equipment and you hold your CO's career in your hands is pretty stressful. Its a thankless job but somebody has to do it.
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Sounds like you lived a lifetime in 8 years. Welcome Ranger.
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Welcome Youngster. Thank you for your Warrior service to our country. Enjoy the life you now lead and certainly earned; especially enjoy your kids who are at a great age!
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Welcome Ranger!
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