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rgrpuck wrote:
LEROY wrote:WLC sucks!

At least you have the balls to go .....Ford on the other hand .......... :roll:



You would think someone is asking him to go the Ranger School.....
Do they let them ride quads now in RS?
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Driving fast, trying to talk on the damn radio with a big 'ol honking dip of Copenhagen in SUCKS when ya accidentaly spit into your Mt. Dew bottle. :evil:

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Is the difference between the Boy Scouts and the Army that..........

........the Boy Scouts have adult leadership?
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Lefty wrote:Is the difference between the Boy Scouts and the Army that..........

........the Boy Scouts have adult leadership?
There is a Congressional mandate that the Boy Scouts have adult leadership.
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Jim wrote:
Lefty wrote:Is the difference between the Boy Scouts and the Army that..........

........the Boy Scouts have adult leadership?
There is a Congressional mandate that the Boy Scouts have adult leadership.
I am getting woozy with the full richness of the ironies here.
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Post by FOG »

You know what's great about turning 60?

You don't have to "give a shit" anymore! :lol: :lol:
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Lefty wrote:
Jim wrote:
Lefty wrote:Is the difference between the Boy Scouts and the Army that..........

........the Boy Scouts have adult leadership?
There is a Congressional mandate that the Boy Scouts have adult leadership.
I am getting woozy with the full richness of the ironies here.

And background checks for morality.
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I think there were 5,000 Rangers on the ground in Somalia.
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Post by Silverback »

Bravo57 wrote:I think there were 5,000 Rangers on the ground in Somalia.
That number sounds low to me!
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Bravo57 wrote:I think there were 5,000 Rangers on the ground in Somalia.
And only two or three supply personnel in all of RVN.... everyone else was SF/Ranger/Sniper/Secret Squrill!
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Tenn-RGR wrote:SHHHHHHHHHHH, I hear the choppers coming. They've come to get the wounded, forget about the dead.
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