Damn there was alot of us in one class...
Good job Ranger.
A 1/75 93-97
B&HHC 2/75 97-99
RS 3,4&5-95
This mighty soldier on the eve of the war he waged
Told his troops of lessons learned from battles fought.
"May your heart grow bolder like an iron-clad brigade"
Said this leader to his outnumbered lot.
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B&HHC 2/75 97-99
RS 3,4&5-95
This mighty soldier on the eve of the war he waged
Told his troops of lessons learned from battles fought.
"May your heart grow bolder like an iron-clad brigade"
Said this leader to his outnumbered lot.
www.75thrra.com
www.tacticaltailor.com
- centermass
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Ya done good Ranger.
Continue to march, look straight ahead always, one foot in front of the other.
And if to look back, to learn or to laugh......never regret.
Congratulations.
RLTW,
CM
Continue to march, look straight ahead always, one foot in front of the other.
And if to look back, to learn or to laugh......never regret.
Congratulations.
RLTW,
CM
RS 8-81
Mentor to Rock2/75
US Army Retired 1977-1999
Remember, always be yourself....unless you're Batman. In that case, be Batman.
Mentor to Rock2/75
US Army Retired 1977-1999
Remember, always be yourself....unless you're Batman. In that case, be Batman.
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congrats Ranger. If you are up at Lewis yet I probably saw you today at PT.
I was coming down off the hill of the CTA/Engineer Bluff onto Railroad Rd for those who remember it. saw a mix of tree hugger PTs and leg PTs. I was confused. saw the guidon... ah.... Replacement Co. wondered how many of our guys were in the mix...
got past 'em and the leg-shaver in my Troop was up beside me asking why there were chicks in a Ranger formation. told him who it was and he got it ( yeah, he's slow, getting old, but I was proud of that 1st Batter for recognising the old PTs).
any of you guys need anything before you get over to Bn, drop me a line.
I was coming down off the hill of the CTA/Engineer Bluff onto Railroad Rd for those who remember it. saw a mix of tree hugger PTs and leg PTs. I was confused. saw the guidon... ah.... Replacement Co. wondered how many of our guys were in the mix...
got past 'em and the leg-shaver in my Troop was up beside me asking why there were chicks in a Ranger formation. told him who it was and he got it ( yeah, he's slow, getting old, but I was proud of that 1st Batter for recognising the old PTs).
any of you guys need anything before you get over to Bn, drop me a line.
A Co & HHC 3/75 '93-'98.
RS 10-94.
200 meters of green shit next to a river in the desert does not qualify as a "Crescent of Fertility" -me
"The meek shall inherit the earth, one meter wide and two meters long" -Lazarus Long
RS 10-94.
200 meters of green shit next to a river in the desert does not qualify as a "Crescent of Fertility" -me
"The meek shall inherit the earth, one meter wide and two meters long" -Lazarus Long
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They're talking about 1st BN....Running in Heels is a better guess.Tater Nuts wrote:And jungle boots ?Buddha wrote:They're still running in UDTs and white t-shirts?KW Driver wrote:congrats Ranger. If you are up at Lewis yet I probably saw you today at PT.
I was coming down off the hill of the CTA/Engineer Bluff onto Railroad Rd for those who remember it. saw a mix of tree hugger PTs and leg PTs. I was confused. saw the guidon... ah.... Replacement Co. wondered how many of our guys were in the mix...
got past 'em and the leg-shaver in my Troop was up beside me asking why there were chicks in a Ranger formation. told him who it was and he got it ( yeah, he's slow, getting old, but I was proud of that 1st Batter for recognising the old PTs).
any of you guys need anything before you get over to Bn, drop me a line.
RC 2-87
3-75 84/85, 95/97
"thnks 4 pratn merku!"
3-75 84/85, 95/97
"thnks 4 pratn merku!"
- The Holmchicken
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Morning's PT
We were in our black PT sweats. That run was hilarious...
They moved all the short people up front (to set the pace?) and the Rangers were pretty much all at the rear. Within a quarter mile we had replaced the guidon bearer, and the entire front of the formation was dudes in black. One of us fell out to the side and started calling cadence, and for five miles about 50 legs were LOUDLY praising the exploits of the Rangers. People couldn't hang and eventually the First Sergeant stopped and put us all in the front leaning rest for two minutes until everyone caught up, roughly 70% of the formation had fallen out. We were of the general consensus that it was the "gayer than Airborne school."
We ended by doing a few trips up and down the aforementioned hill. One of the Platoon Sergeants took over the cadence calling at that point.
They moved all the short people up front (to set the pace?) and the Rangers were pretty much all at the rear. Within a quarter mile we had replaced the guidon bearer, and the entire front of the formation was dudes in black. One of us fell out to the side and started calling cadence, and for five miles about 50 legs were LOUDLY praising the exploits of the Rangers. People couldn't hang and eventually the First Sergeant stopped and put us all in the front leaning rest for two minutes until everyone caught up, roughly 70% of the formation had fallen out. We were of the general consensus that it was the "gayer than Airborne school."
We ended by doing a few trips up and down the aforementioned hill. One of the Platoon Sergeants took over the cadence calling at that point.
2/75, COCKS
"I'd rather wake up in the middle of nowhere than in any city on earth." -Steve McQueen
"I'd rather wake up in the middle of nowhere than in any city on earth." -Steve McQueen