Graduating R.I.P.

Commo from our members who are in OSUT, Jump School, RIP, Ranger School, etc.
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Bravo57
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Post by Bravo57 »

FUCKING A!!!


Good on you!
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Congrats, Ranger!
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Bravo57 wrote:FUCKING A!!!


Good on you!
CONGRATULATIONS RANGER!




It warms my icey old heart to see these young men make it to the Regiment! 8)
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Post by Jim »

Thanks for the SITREP, Ranger. The tough part is about to begin. Never, never quit!
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Post by gRavepc »

Last easy day was yesterday..
Being a Ranger isn't glamorous.
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Post by Charlie 51 »

gRavepc wrote:Last easy day was yesterday..
Being a Ranger isn't glamorous.
At 2/75 it is 8)
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UNATAINABLE E5
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Post by UNATAINABLE E5 »

gRavepc wrote:Last easy day was yesterday..
Being a Ranger isn't glamorous.
Dude you have been a ranger for 2 days.
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gRavepc
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UNATAINABLE E5 wrote:
gRavepc wrote:Last easy day was yesterday..
Being a Ranger isn't glamorous.
Dude you have been a ranger for 2 days.
:lol:
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Post by K.Ingraham »

Welcome to the only battalion that has terrain features to train on.

"Ranier Training Area", you're gonna love it.
Not all of the big hairy buxom bipeds that you'll encounter in the PacNW are sasquatch, some attend Evergreen College.
:P

Congrats Ranger!!
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UNATAINABLE E5
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Post by UNATAINABLE E5 »

gRavepc wrote::lol:
MONKEY FUCKERS GO!
5-08
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Post by Nomad »

Congratulations!
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Post by McD »

Outstanding!
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