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Hello Rangers, Soldiers and fellow patriots. My name is Adam. I live in Ohio, and im 20 years old. I trained with a local group called Special Forces Explorers. We trained on all the core values of the United States Army Special forces. My C/O was LT. Mark Mcutchin a former Green Beret for 11 years with sever deployments. I was in that for 3 years before leaving. I had planned to join but just never did. Now im juggling different options of joining the military such as Marines, Army and Navy. Im not sure what i want to do yet, but i am sure i want a combat Mos and i want to be in the most Elite. I follow the Navy SEAL training guide every day. Im not going to try to show off like some kid and say i can do this and that. All i will say is i can meet the physical requirements to go to where i want to in the military. I hope this inroduction is alright with everyone and please let me know if i left something out that needed to be included.
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Dude, those are not values they are critical skills. Big difference. Respect, humility and integrity are core values not land nav, PT, blah blah blah. Looks like someone did not pay too much attention in high school.adamlee1986 wrote:The values i was refering to Ranger are land nav, firearms, the many class activities, PT, physical and mental requirments, formations and etc. Hope this will you Answer your questions Ranger.
Special Forces Explorers huh? Bo Gritz in your gang?
I suggest you spend a little time enhancing the five inches between your ears.
Good luck in whatever you choose to do, fitness is about 10% of it, that thing you need to work on is 90%.
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Classes 4-5/93
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Classes 4-5/93
"Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there" - Will Rogers
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*Slaps palm of hand into forehead* DOH!adamlee1986 wrote:I trained with a local group called Special Forces Explorers. We trained on all the core values of the United States Army Special forces.
What the fuck do they explore beside themselves? When did Land Nav become a core value? You are about as useful as a box of grid squares to me right now.
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1991-2000
RS 9-92
Task Force Ranger 1993
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1991-2000
RS 9-92
Task Force Ranger 1993
For those who fight for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know.