Krayzee intro!!
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Krayzee wrote:Vee wrote:Krayzee wrote:
I think I'll stay out of any conversation involving under garments
Then you will lose the interest of many of the members of this site.
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Damn hey Ranger Vee? heh heh
I just meant to say that alot of the places around this site strangely resemble the gutter

RSD 96-99
Sorry Ranger IntelToadIntelToad wrote:PLEASE tell me you look like Kylie Minogue...chugga chugga chugga. :DI mighta forgotten to mention im female...just to avoid the confusion thats hit already

Hoping for an Officer Entry into Australian Regular Army through RMC
Welcome Krazee. Enjoy the site, and nevermind the other Rangers. All of their brains locked up during puberty.
I spent a little time in Australia a number of years back working with an Airborne unit up at Halsworthy Barracks. Great soldiers that definitely know how to have a good time.
Spent a couple of weekends cruising around Kings Crossing (I think).
Really enjoyed meself.
:D
I spent a little time in Australia a number of years back working with an Airborne unit up at Halsworthy Barracks. Great soldiers that definitely know how to have a good time.
Spent a couple of weekends cruising around Kings Crossing (I think).
Really enjoyed meself.
:D
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
G3(Air) NCOIC, 25th ID '96 - '97
Honor Grad, School of Brightness, 6-96
Retired in '97
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
G3(Air) NCOIC, 25th ID '96 - '97
Honor Grad, School of Brightness, 6-96
Retired in '97
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Spent a couple of weekends cruising around Kings Crossing (I think).
You must mean King's Cross in Sydney.
If it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid.
SFOC Class 77-94
Tm Ldr, SF Tm 1302 95-96
CO, 12th SF Co. SFR(A) SOCOM PA 97-99
CO, 66th Infantry Battalion 10th Infantry Divison, Philippine Army (current)
SFOC Class 77-94
Tm Ldr, SF Tm 1302 95-96
CO, 12th SF Co. SFR(A) SOCOM PA 97-99
CO, 66th Infantry Battalion 10th Infantry Divison, Philippine Army (current)
That's the one! I knew it had to be a good place, because I was sitting in a bar, minding my own business, when suddenly, the lights come on, and the cops conduct a raid looking for weapons and drugs! Got patted down and questioned. Eventually, the coppers cuffed a couple of people and left - the lights dimmed and the music started again, like nothing happened. It was great! :Dmikelogics wrote:Spent a couple of weekends cruising around Kings Crossing (I think).
You must mean King's Cross in Sydney.
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
G3(Air) NCOIC, 25th ID '96 - '97
Honor Grad, School of Brightness, 6-96
Retired in '97
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
G3(Air) NCOIC, 25th ID '96 - '97
Honor Grad, School of Brightness, 6-96
Retired in '97
King's Cross is indeed a place of interesting events...
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You speak of Holsworthy Army Barracks, and the airborne unit is 3RAR. Did you enjoy it Ranger chkray? I used to work at 3RAR as a civi but that was last year...they're a hilarious bunch

You speak of Holsworthy Army Barracks, and the airborne unit is 3RAR. Did you enjoy it Ranger chkray? I used to work at 3RAR as a civi but that was last year...they're a hilarious bunch
Hoping for an Officer Entry into Australian Regular Army through RMC
Yep, those boys drank us under the table every night. On the last night, we had a big party at the enlisted club. After some eats, drinks and presentations, we in the chain of command went to the Officers Mess for some Port and to party some more. As soon as we left the EM Club, all of the EM's started a big Frikkin fight - just for the hell of it. Nobody was mad or anything - I was just told that it was "tradition." The next morning in formation, all of my boys were bloody and bruised - but so were the Aussies, so I didn't feel too bad.Krayzee wrote:King's Cross is indeed a place of interesting events....
You speak of Holsworthy Army Barracks, and the airborne unit is 3RAR. Did you enjoy it Ranger chkray? I used to work at 3RAR as a civi but that was last year...they're a hilarious bunch

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
G3(Air) NCOIC, 25th ID '96 - '97
Honor Grad, School of Brightness, 6-96
Retired in '97
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
G3(Air) NCOIC, 25th ID '96 - '97
Honor Grad, School of Brightness, 6-96
Retired in '97