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Post by Willy »

My son has been part of the 3/75 since after BCT.He was assigned to 3/75 as a medic. After going thru Special OPS medic training. He was deployed with the 3/75. Not sure of OPSEC . But here is the rest of the story . He went thru RS (got his Tab) then NCO School (shit ended up getting the leadership award). Then he passed jumpmaster school. Moral of the story . Rangers have many talents. Glad there are some still left in this world that doesn't have to be politically correct. Smoke them if you have got them
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I know you are proud of that man you call a son. Lighting up an Arturo Fuentes 8-5-8 natural wrapper now.

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Post by Silverback »

Congrats dad...Now your boy is going to stop having as much fun as he used to. The Army gets more like a job with every promotion.
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Post by fireranger »

Congrats dad!
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But, I'm funny how? Funny like a clown? I amuse you? I make you laugh? I'm here to fuckin' amuse you?
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Post by medicchick »

Might I ask when he got to 3/75? If it was before the last year, and he's in the BAS, chances are I've had him to my house for dinner while we were at Benning. We left a little over a year ago. My husband was in Aco for OEF X2, and a medic (still 11B) for OIF.
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Post by Chiron »

Hooah!
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Post by hit_it »

NCO's lead the way!

But, as Ranger Silverback said, each rank makes it more like a job and less of the cool stuff gets to be done.

I just love taking care of Soldiers, though. Can't do it anywhere else. 8)
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Post by rgrpuck »

The best Job in the world was as a Spc M-60 Gunner.
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Ranger rgrpuck. My son was in and out of that area from 02 to 04 ..
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Bell wrote:I know you are proud of that man you call a son. Lighting up an Arturo Fuentes 8-5-8 natural wrapper now.

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Bell, I will join you with an Ashton Meduro.
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Post by Smiddy »

Excellent! Your boy is LEADING THE WAY!

Firing up a Romeo #1 from the Baghdad duty free (gotta love contraband)
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Post by Chiron »

rgrpuck wrote:The best Job in the world was as a Spc M-60 Gunner.
The best job was as an 11B1V crossed trained and being the senior mortar gunner in the company and 2/75 sending me to EMT school.

All rolled up in one. 8)
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Post by toad »

rgrpuck wrote:The best Job in the world was as a Spc M-60 Gunner.
Fuckin-A right 1st Sgt!!! :twisted:
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Post by Bravo57 »

Ranger Pop,
Tell Junior we are all proud of Doc. Gotta love the Medic. ALWAYS.
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