Volunteering for early deployment?

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Volunteering for early deployment?

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Hello Rangers,

I used the search button and had no results so here's my question:

If I volunteer for early deployment I know that will mean being sent as a detachment to a Unit already in the field. However I do not know if that means staying with that unit after I come back. Men are dying and I want to do my part to help as soon as possible, but I don't want to wind up being reassigned according to "the needs of the Army". Does volunteering for deployment mean sacrificing the Ranger Scroll? Thanks In advance for any answers.
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be careful what you wish for, and I would say yes, kiss the scroll goodbye
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Go the long way ......train up with a unit that is enroute. that way you know what to the left and right of you ....dont be in a hurry ...the fight aint going anywhere for a bit.
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. wrote:I need a junior Bravo. You know anything about weapons?
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Seen it ....it works
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Fuck it.
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Kilted Heathen wrote:Fuck it.
This was actually an edit. I had worded a response then decided to edit.
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Re: Volunteering for early deployment?

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Kilted Heathen wrote:
Kilted Heathen wrote:Fuck it.
This was actually an edit. I had worded a response then decided to edit.
I think this is a great response, Sandy. Actually, Neversay, patience is a virtue. Were it me, I'd get as much training prior to deployment as I could. Relax, there are going to be plenty of opportunities for deployment. We were always concerned when some new guy got to the unit -- particularly when they had little training, nor nothing to offer the unit.
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Kilted Heathen wrote:
Kilted Heathen wrote:Fuck it.
This was actually an edit. I had worded a response then decided to edit.
Your first post was awesome. What happened? You're fem side kick in or something? :lol:
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Re: Volunteering for early deployment?

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Kid, go get some fresh air.

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