To all past and present Rangers...I would like to begin by thanking all of you for your service and sacrifice to preserve our freedoms.
I, unfortunately have 2 fused verterbrae in my back that occured during rugby at Northern Michigan University - therefore, was dropped from ROTC, effectively ending my career before it even started.
I am currently a PMP-certified National Project Manager with a computer auditing firm traveling all over the world. I have a wife and 3 year old son living in Michigan with me.
Growing up with SSG Johnson (PJ), we grew up idolizing Rangers and pretending we were them. PJ had the opportunity to do it and did. He was a scout with B-325 and recently went back to the 82nd.
During my last trip to Europe, I took a week off and went to Normandy...if someone wants to give me their email address, I took some pictures of Pointe-Du-Hoc and the Ranger monument there.
Once again, thank you all for being the very best fighting force in the world.
RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!
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To all past and present Rangers...I would like to begin by thanking all of you for your service and sacrifice to preserve our freedoms.
I, unfortunately have 2 fused verterbrae in my back that occured during rugby at Northern Michigan University - therefore, was dropped from ROTC, effectively ending my career before it even started.
I am currently a PMP-certified National Project Manager with a computer auditing firm traveling all over the world. I have a wife and 3 year old son living in Michigan with me.
Growing up with SSG Johnson (PJ), we grew up idolizing Rangers and pretending we were them. PJ had the opportunity to do it and did. He was a scout with B-325 and recently went back to the 82nd. He was killed last October in Fallujah.
During my last trip to Europe, I took a week off and went to Normandy...if someone wants to give me their email address, I took some pictures of Pointe-Du-Hoc and the Ranger monument there.
Once again, thank you all for being the very best fighting force in the world.
I, unfortunately have 2 fused verterbrae in my back that occured during rugby at Northern Michigan University - therefore, was dropped from ROTC, effectively ending my career before it even started.
I am currently a PMP-certified National Project Manager with a computer auditing firm traveling all over the world. I have a wife and 3 year old son living in Michigan with me.
Growing up with SSG Johnson (PJ), we grew up idolizing Rangers and pretending we were them. PJ had the opportunity to do it and did. He was a scout with B-325 and recently went back to the 82nd. He was killed last October in Fallujah.
During my last trip to Europe, I took a week off and went to Normandy...if someone wants to give me their email address, I took some pictures of Pointe-Du-Hoc and the Ranger monument there.
Once again, thank you all for being the very best fighting force in the world.
Seabass626
A, 107th Engrs, 06/91 - 06/97
You can listen to thunder after lightning and tell how close you came to getting hit. If you don't hear it - you got hit, so never mind.
A, 107th Engrs, 06/91 - 06/97
You can listen to thunder after lightning and tell how close you came to getting hit. If you don't hear it - you got hit, so never mind.