RIP Graduation 08-08

Eight weeks of smoke, training & evaluation.
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Valdemis
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RIP Graduation 08-08

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I finally graduated RIP today. Thank all of you Rangers for the support and information you have given me on this site, and Ranger Tater Nuts for mentoring me and getting me squared away for the course I couldn't of done it without your help.

I am being stationed at 1/75.
B-co 1/75
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Charlie 51
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Post by Charlie 51 »

I hear that the Gilette 3 blade with sensor strip works best on the legs :lol:

Congrats young stud and welcome to the Fraternity

The easy part is behind you
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Congratulations RANGER!

When you get to 1/75, say hello to my friend Ranger Parabellum! :twisted:
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hi, Congratulations on making it thru RIP. I think you will like Savannah. My son has been with the 1st since march 05. He has gone to and was selected for SF and starts Q course in September. He really hates to leave the 1st but feels it is itme to move on. He was given weapon Specialist as MOS and Russian as language. Good luck in the 1st soldiersdad
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Post by Ardent Lady »

Congratulations, Ranger Valdemis! You've come a long ways. Good to see you accomplished this first major goal.

GRITS bless you as you drive on from here.
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Ranger Valdemis

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Congrats Ranger Valdemis on getting your Tan Beret & Scroll.

I have changed your title temporarily to RIP Graduate & sent you a PM with instructions in regard to Inprocessing.
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Good SITREP, the tough part begins now! Never, never quit!
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Post by Buns175 »

Slowpoke Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 8:17 pm Post subject:

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Congratulations RANGER!

When you get to 1/75, say hello to my friend Ranger Parabellum!
Good luck with that. Don't make eye contact. The last cherry that did that lost a piece of his soul. Congrats!
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Congratulations, Ranger.
WE NEED MORE RANGERS!

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Congratulations young Ranger! Now stay focused and be the best you can.

Oh, and yes now it gets tough.
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