Ranger School Graduation 16 Dec 05

Three phases and 62 days of hell. This section named in honor of MAJ John Whyte who was taken from us on 04/17/05.
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And don't be surprised if for the first week of leave all he does is eat, sleep, and go to the bathroom...
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LastHardSapper wrote:Ain't gonna be no leave, he has to fly back to Lewis on Friday evening.
Damn and No Christmas leave this year either.

My Son can't make it home this year, so I'm going there.
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LastHardSapper wrote:Just got back from CL 02-06 graduation on Friday. It was great watching my son get tabbed. I went down and pinned his scrolls on both shoulders and his High School buddy (a SSG in 3/75th) pinned his tab on. Another of his High School buddies (4th RTB) was one of the team leaders in the boat assault Rangers in Action demo. We got a picture of all three together. Yet another of their high school buddies is up with my son at 2/75th and wasn't at graduation. I was a little disappointed that I didn't see anyone from the site down there. I knew a few of your names and kinda looked around. It was crowded though and I apoligize for not finding you. Although we didn't get to spend a lot of time with our son it was still very rewarding the little time we did spend. One of my son's squad members in A/75th was the Darby Awardee and I got to meet several of his 2/75th buddies. They are some great young Rangers and we will sleep a little better during deployments knowing he is in the company of such men.
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I would have been there but I was enroute to my in laws house in Canada around the time he got his shit. Congrats, and how was Uchee Creek for you?
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Congratulation to you and your son LastHardSapper.


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Congrats to your Son!
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Post by Bugsy »

Congratulations 1SG LastHardSapper, we're all very proud as I'm CERTAIN YOU ARE AS WELL. WINTER RANGER BABY..............Oh yeahhhhh 8)
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