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FNG
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Post by FNG »

Hi, my name is Jacob. I am 24 yrs old. I am a DEP shipping 20080814. That ship date will most likely be pushed to September, won't bore you with the details. Thanks in advance for any advice or knowledge you Rangers care to send my way.

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PU - 71
Su - 88
Run - 13:50
Pull-Up - 15, more if I kip.

Thanks again Rangers.
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Jacob,

Welcome to the site. PM inbound.

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Post by Ranger Bill »

Welcome and congratulations for enlisting. It's not clear from your intro if you have an Option 40 Ranger contract or what your MOS will be. Let us know. You ship soon. Best of luck to you.
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Post by FNG »

Thank you Copperhead and Ranger Bill. Your welcome gestures are much appreciated.

I have one thing that worries me, asside from RIP :shock:

I recently read a post on a different website, Militaryphotos.net, in which a guy serving in the Big Army, spoke about how when he got to RIP his paperwork was F'ed up, and he was told to pack his stuff and went worldwide.

My question is this, is this possible?

If it is, what can I do to aviod it?

Thanks in advance Rangers.

- FNG
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Post by FNG »

Ranger Bill,

I am an OPT 40.

- Jacob
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Post by Jim »

Well, Jacob, a man has only one opportunity to make a favorable initial impression. Yours has a lot to be desired. Time is short, but you can pick up a lot of good information here. You have your Option 40, so you will have the opportunity to compete for a slot in the 75th Ranger Regiment. Don't squander this chance. Never, never quit!
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Post by RTO »

FNG wrote:Thank you Copperhead and Ranger Bill. Your welcome gestures are much appreciated.

I have one thing that worries me, asside from RIP :shock:

I recently read a post on a different website, Militaryphotos.net, in which a guy serving in the Big Army, spoke about how when he got to RIP his paperwork was F'ed up, and he was told to pack his stuff and went worldwide.

My question is this, is this possible?

If it is, what can I do to aviod it?

Thanks in advance Rangers.

- FNG
paperwork? :? Anything is possible, I suppose.

My guess is he actually got into RIP and quit, and this is the story he tells his girlfriend and parents and anyone else who will listen.
To him it prolly sounds better than admitting he was a failure :roll:

To you I say prepare, prepare and prepare some more, both mentally and physically. You give 100% and there is a damn good shot YOU WILL MAKE IT. Good luck to ya' 8)
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Post by Silverback »

FNG wrote: I recently read a post on a different website, Militaryphotos.net, in which a guy serving in the Big Army, spoke about how when he got to RIP his paperwork was F'ed up, and he was told to pack his stuff and went worldwide.

My question is this, is this possible?

If it is, what can I do to aviod it?

Thanks in advance Rangers.

- FNG
There are many stories and so far you have only heard one. There is a 98% chance that the Soldier you are referring to has misremembered the reason for his dismissal from RIP.
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Welcome to the site, and thanks for enlisting. Take anything constructive that you can find from this site, and utilize it on your path to becoming a Ranger. Good luck. Please check your PMs for ROE (Rules of Engagement).

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Pull-Up standard: No kipping. That's for Russel Simmons.
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Among other people with me, I had "F'ed up" orders. The day I graduated BAC on the way to in process at RIP we made a stop and they fixed them right there then sent me on my merry way to get the shit smoked out of me. So, I concur with the general assessment that your friend is more than likely embellishing; ie- he's full of shit.

(The upside to having assed up orders was that my group only got smoked for about 45 minutes as opposed to 2 and a half hours. We also didn't run to RIP we rode in the back of a pickup truck from splinter village. 8) )
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The Sleepy Doc wrote:Among other people with me, I had "F'ed up" orders. The day I graduated BAC on the way to in process at RIP we made a stop and they fixed them right there then sent me on my merry way to get the shit smoked out of me. So, I concur with the general assessment that your friend is more than likely embellishing; ie- he's full of shit.

(The upside to having assed up orders was that my group only got smoked for about 45 minutes as opposed to 2 and a half hours. We also didn't run to RIP we rode in the back of a pickup truck from splinter village. 8) )
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Post by FNG »

Thank you Rangers.
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Welcome here.
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