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- The Holmchicken
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- madslashers1-2
- Ranger
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:D :D :D :D :D :D HA! I hoped someone would say it, don't forget to fall out when carrying something that weighs more than 50 lbs.The Holmchicken wrote:Want good training advice for SEALs? Get your best buddies in school, go out to the woods, get totally fucking lost, try to ambush a squirrel and shoot each other instead. Wear shades and flex for added cool points.
1st Plt, C Co. 2/75, OCT 02/JUN 06, (RS 09-04)
160th LRS-D, JUN 06/SEP 08
1106th TASMG, SEP 08/MAY 10
Joined the Darkside
A Co. 1/185 AR, MAY 10/Present
160th LRS-D, JUN 06/SEP 08
1106th TASMG, SEP 08/MAY 10
Joined the Darkside
A Co. 1/185 AR, MAY 10/Present
- madslashers1-2
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the same
Good luck all the same, don't be like everyone else (failures), get serious about achieving your goal right damn now! Nothing is more important.
1st Plt, C Co. 2/75, OCT 02/JUN 06, (RS 09-04)
160th LRS-D, JUN 06/SEP 08
1106th TASMG, SEP 08/MAY 10
Joined the Darkside
A Co. 1/185 AR, MAY 10/Present
160th LRS-D, JUN 06/SEP 08
1106th TASMG, SEP 08/MAY 10
Joined the Darkside
A Co. 1/185 AR, MAY 10/Present
- madslashers1-2
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- Joined: January 11th, 2005, 10:17 am
maintain
Maintain that attitude that failure is worse than anything at this point, when i started my journey, i told everyone that I would succeed, ergo there was no choice but to succeed. I couldn't tell my parents that I had failed.
1st Plt, C Co. 2/75, OCT 02/JUN 06, (RS 09-04)
160th LRS-D, JUN 06/SEP 08
1106th TASMG, SEP 08/MAY 10
Joined the Darkside
A Co. 1/185 AR, MAY 10/Present
160th LRS-D, JUN 06/SEP 08
1106th TASMG, SEP 08/MAY 10
Joined the Darkside
A Co. 1/185 AR, MAY 10/Present
- The Holmchicken
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- Joined: July 29th, 2003, 3:17 pm
Being cold sucks.The Holmchicken wrote:It's easy to be a tough guy when you're at home, relaxing on a warm sofa. It takes on a totally different perspective when you're borderline hypothermic for five straight days. Good luck dude.
Being wet blows.
Being wet and cold is about as bad as it gets.
But if you want it that bad, then go for it. Nothing like that comes easy.
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- Veteran: US Army/US Navy
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- Joined: December 16th, 2006, 9:44 pm
Good luck, 5'10" 160, low body fat, you are going
to freeze your ass off in San Diego Bay, i would start
eating some blubber.
Good luck with the Buds program, just remember you
ring the bell, you go to the fleet anyway as a regular
squidly. (not that there is anything wrong with that ;o)
to freeze your ass off in San Diego Bay, i would start
eating some blubber.
Good luck with the Buds program, just remember you
ring the bell, you go to the fleet anyway as a regular
squidly. (not that there is anything wrong with that ;o)
SGT USArmy Retired/Disabled
B 1/44 ADA 9th ID Ft Lewis 88-91 16R10 Vulcan Gunner
31M 63rd ARCOM 88 Oceanside CA
also
RM2 USN 1983-1988
NAVCOMMSTA SD 84-86
32nd ST NAVSTA 86-87
USS Merrill DD 976 86-87
NAS PENSACOLA Naval Aircrewman 87-88
B 1/44 ADA 9th ID Ft Lewis 88-91 16R10 Vulcan Gunner
31M 63rd ARCOM 88 Oceanside CA
also
RM2 USN 1983-1988
NAVCOMMSTA SD 84-86
32nd ST NAVSTA 86-87
USS Merrill DD 976 86-87
NAS PENSACOLA Naval Aircrewman 87-88