Communication with a Ranger

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Communication with a Ranger

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Hello. Quick question: Is it typically possible for Rangers to communicate with family/friends back home? (For example, through email)?
I have a friend that has been gone for a month and friends back home are wondering if he's okay, when he might return, etc.
He has not answered any emails or attempts at communication.
Thank you
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mescarc wrote:Hello. Quick question: Is it typically possible for Rangers to communicate with family/friends back home? (For example, through email)?
I have a friend that has been gone for a month and friends back home are wondering if he's okay, when he might return, etc.
He has not answered any emails or attempts at communication.
Thank you
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I apologize, I wasn't aware I needed to introduce myself. I am a friend of a Ranger. No direct affiliation with the military.
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mescarc wrote:I apologize, I wasn't aware I needed to introduce myself. I am a friend of a Ranger. No direct affiliation with the military.
This isn't FB. We can help you with your questions but you need to go read the rules of the site first. They're simple, they work and they're effective in keeping the bullshit down around here.

If you decide to stay longer, you've already been directed by Ranger Jim to post a proper introduction. We're not here to field questions from people who won't even introduce themselves to us.

Think of it this way, you're standing on the street corner and someone walks up to you and says "Yo what time is it!" vs "Excuse me, could you tell me the time please?"

There are two answers available:
One is "Go fuck yourself."
The other is "Sure, it's about 315pm."

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