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My son has been part of the 3/75 since after BCT.He was assigned to 3/75 as a medic. After going thru Special OPS medic training. He was deployed with the 3/75. Not sure of OPSEC . But here is the rest of the story . He went thru RS (got his Tab) then NCO School (shit ended up getting the leadership award). Then he passed jumpmaster school. Moral of the story . Rangers have many talents. Glad there are some still left in this world that doesn't have to be politically correct. Smoke them if you have got them
Last edited by Willy on April 30th, 2005, 7:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Might I ask when he got to 3/75? If it was before the last year, and he's in the BAS, chances are I've had him to my house for dinner while we were at Benning. We left a little over a year ago. My husband was in Aco for OEF X2, and a medic (still 11B) for OIF.
RS Class 5-82
French Commando 11-83
LRSLC Class 5-87
U.S. Army 1980-1984 and 1987-1990
--------- “Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.”
George S. Patton
rgrpuck wrote:The best Job in the world was as a Spc M-60 Gunner.
The best job was as an 11B1V crossed trained and being the senior mortar gunner in the company and 2/75 sending me to EMT school.
All rolled up in one.
RS Class 5-82
French Commando 11-83
LRSLC Class 5-87
U.S. Army 1980-1984 and 1987-1990
--------- “Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.”
George S. Patton