centermass wrote:Welcome Sarn't Major.
Security is in place. CP is established.
Drop the ruck.
I'll crank up the generator and get the coffee started! :D

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centermass wrote:Welcome Sarn't Major.
Security is in place. CP is established.
Drop the ruck.
I'll crank up the generator and get the coffee started! :D
Nope. Not me.Abell9 wrote:centermass wrote:Welcome Sarn't Major.
Security is in place. CP is established.
Drop the ruck.
I'll crank up the generator and get the coffee started! :D
You had generators?????? I keep sayin it, this new breed of Ranger.....their smarter than me.
This thread is seven years old -- just sayin'.sarkelcpa wrote:Hello Ranger CSM,
I was there the same time as you. I arrived the end of January, 1975 and was in Ranger School 3-76. It's great to see another former Ranger when I was there and also Ranger buddies in the same class. What I remember most about Ranger School was that night in the POW camp and how cold and rainy it was. I never hugged another man as tightly as I did my Ranger buddy that night to stay warm, the whole 2 hours or so. I also remember the alert we had shortly after I arrived at the Battalion. We were marshalled at Cobra Hall at Hunter AAF and it was the real thing when I was sent on a work detail, loading live ammo on the pallets before it was cancelled. BTW, in May 1975, did you go to Little Creek or Panama?
sarkelcpa
90 gunner, Wpns. Pltn., A Co., 1/75 (01/75 - 08/76)