75th Ranger Regiment Question

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Sure I know my birthday. I told you, its June 4, 1985. I dont see why I am being questioned on this, unless you wanted me to write it out like

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lusus wrote: Do I need motherfucking sensitivity training?
Obviously yes - look at the company you're keeping :twisted:

& let us know if it helps, so that the rest of us don't waste our dough on a program that doesn't work.

Let's just kill this thread. Everything this grunt wants to know is around the site already & hell, his mistake here is just typing what would've come across just fine if he'd SAID it at the bar, as we all have.
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rogers0311 wrote:Sure I know my birthday. I told you, its June 4, 1985. I dont see why I am being questioned on this, unless you wanted me to write it out like

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Here is a clue: Every Marine I have met celebrates two birthdays.
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Post by rogers0311 »

November 10, 1775.

I didnt want to come across sounding like a cheeseball when you first asked. If that wasnt what you were looking for I probably would have sounded like a complete boot (I am pretty sure you guys call boots "cherries")

The only other thing I thought you MAY have been referring to was my EAS date, as I know some Marines who are going to celebrate that day like it was their birthday hahaha.
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rogers0311 wrote:November 10, 1775.

Ding Ding Ding!


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CSM HALL

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To Tiger 13... Then 1SG Hall was my 1SG as well. I was A 1/75 from 87-91. Consider him a great mentor, learned a lot from him. Curious who u are. I was in 1st Plt the whole 4 years. Was PSG the last 18 months.
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mtn-rgr wrote:To Tiger 13... Then 1SG Hall was my 1SG as well. I was A 1/75 from 87-91. Consider him a great mentor, learned a lot from him. Curious who u are. I was in 1st Plt the whole 4 years. Was PSG the last 18 months.
Please post an introduction in the proper area ASAP.

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rogers0311 wrote:I am a Marine infantryman, and absolutely no offense to Army infantryman, but because of the culture of the Marine Corps, I would rather spend my time in the Corps as a grunt then in the Army as a grunt.
Insult taken!!!
rogers0311 wrote:but because of the culture of the Marine Corps,
FUCK YOU and your "culture". You are buying in to your own "slay the dragon" commercials!

Don't talk of shit you know nothing of. There are many men on this site who served in valiant and honorable Army infantry units that will take exception to the bullshit comment above that you came into OUR HOUSE and vomited.

SO FUCK YOU AND YOUR SHITTY ATTITUDE :evil:
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Jarheads.....Gotta' love em.....

Granted, I have some former Marines that I call comrades but most are basically,.....well......fucking Jarheads.

Ya' know, one quality that I love about Marines is that you can basically blame them for everything and they will buy that it was their fault -

Everything from the Chicago fire to Clinton getting blown in the White House Oval Office.

I think that when I become a multi-millionare one day, I will hire jarheads cause' I know that no matter what I can blame them for whatever fuck up comes along the way and they will gladly take the blame. I might be crazy, but that is the impression that I get from them.....Champion Fall Guys to the 10th fucking power.
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Post by UNATAINABLE E5 »

My first deployment I worked a marine that was hit by his buddies with a 5 ton. When I got there their corpsman had this glassy scared look in his eyes and hadn't done a damn thing for this guy. Anyway I worked this guy for about 10 mins in the middle of a road close to our obj. When I got done, their 1sg grabbed me by the colar and yanked me to my feet yelling how fucked up I was and to get away from his "grunts".
Doc Cook wrote:Jarheads.....Gotta' love em.....
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