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Post by Earthpig »

Welcome to the site, and thanks for your family's continued service to this country. Best of luck to you.

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Post by pengy »

Rangers,

My diagnostic PT test is as follows:

2-Mile: 12:27sec
Push-ups: 69
Sit-ups: 74
Pull-ups: 18

My height and weight: 5'11" 171lbs
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pengy wrote:Rangers,

My diagnostic PT test is as follows:

2-Mile: 12:27sec
Push-ups: 69
Sit-ups: 74
Pull-ups: 18

My height and weight: 5'11" 171lbs
Not a bad start. Who graded you?
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Welcome to ArmyRanger.com!
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Post by RangerJurena »

Hey Wildman..

If I post some walk down memory lane for me, in public, and that does turn out to be the high school you attend it does not mean you need to PM me.

I posted it in public, you answer it in public. My PM's are usually reserved for talking those who carry the title Ranger.
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RangerJurena wrote:Hey Wildman..

If I post some walk down memory lane for me, in public, and that does turn out to be the high school you attend it does not mean you need to PM me.

I posted it in public, you answer it in public. My PM's are usually reserved for talking those who carry the title Ranger.
That's what you get for walking down memory lane....which incidentally reminds me of that skank strip joint in Lakewood that I had to drag one of my Joe's out of...back to the regular broadcast! :lol:
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pengy wrote:Rangers,

My diagnostic PT test is as follows:

2-Mile: 12:27sec
Push-ups: 69
Sit-ups: 74
Pull-ups: 18

My height and weight: 5'11" 171lbs
OK, the favorable initial impression continues. Now, please expand on your initial comments on why you wish to serve in the 75th Ranger Regiment. Fewer than 250 words, and post it here. Don't be in too much of a hurry. Midnight Saturday 22 September 2007. Take your time and think about it. Never, never quit!!!
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Welcome.
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Getting kind of close to H-Hour. I hope you have your shit together for your presentation in 4 and a half hours.
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Post by Jim »

I sent him a PM. He may have been off the net and missed it. A grave error on his part. We may need to have a few words.
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Post by pengy »

Why i wished to join the Rangers? I've always been fascinated with the military. At a young age my father always showed me cool military things, took my onto bases to see the cool tanks. From there is where i believe i had the urge to join the army after high school. It's like what i am suppose to do. Nothing has every fascinated me more than to serve the beloved U.S.A. in the most professional army in the world. When i learned about the Rangers, i became excited and wanted to know more. When i heard of the heroism and integrity Rangers extend day in and day out, it gave me chills. Its the guys who are willing to die for measly pay and the fact that they are serving a higher purpose, a purpose to protect and defend the good ol' United State of America. Thats what i want to strive for. The sweat and tears along the way will pave way to something great, the coveted TAB that the Rangers get to wear.

Im sorry for the delayed response, I've have a lot of schooling to keep my busy, cant have any weak grades before i ship out!
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Post by pengy »

Invictus wrote:
pengy wrote:Rangers,

My diagnostic PT test is as follows:

2-Mile: 12:27sec
Push-ups: 69
Sit-ups: 74
Pull-ups: 18

My height and weight: 5'11" 171lbs
Not a bad start. Who graded you?
My long time friend i work out with. And just today i ran a one-mile time somewhere in the estimate of just under 6-minutes. I was exhausted. I usually do stadiums and running on alternate days, each day pushing harder than the previous.
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Post by Kilted Heathen »

pengy wrote:
Invictus wrote:
pengy wrote:Rangers,

My diagnostic PT test is as follows:

2-Mile: 12:27sec
Push-ups: 69
Sit-ups: 74
Pull-ups: 18

My height and weight: 5'11" 171lbs
Not a bad start. Who graded you?
My long time friend i work out with. And just today i ran a one-mile time somewhere in the estimate of just under 6-minutes. I was exhausted. I usually do stadiums and running on alternate days, each day pushing harder than the previous.
Who the fuck are you talking to?
And what's this "measly pay" shit?
We're fucking professionals sonny...how much do you make a year?
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