Possible Quitter?

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Hairy
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Possible Quitter?

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Hello Rangers, a friend of mine has an older brother who is currently stationed in Alaska. He stated that he accomplished, RIP twice, but both times the "Drill Sergeant" tore up his papers both time because he did not like him. He also told me that you have to sign a confidentiality agreement. Thank you for your time Rangers. I just want to find out if I should listen to any of his "advice.". Reading more.
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No


"Quiter" should have two T's
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You owe Ranger Cams a status report on your PT test. I would worry more about that than the commentss of someone's older brother.

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Thank you for the correction Ranger Silverback. Roger that Ranger Jim, will go update now, thank you.
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Re: Possible Quiter?

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Hairy wrote:Hello Rangers, a friend of mine has an older brother is currently stationed in Alaska. He stated that he accomplished, RIP twice, but both times the "Drill Sergeant" tore up his papers both time because he did not like him. He also told me that you have to sign a confidentiality agreement. Thank you for your time Rangers. I just want to find out if I should listen to any of his "advice.". Reading more.
He is a liar.

Good job on your PT test. Lots of improvement. Keep it up and don't start slacking.
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Thank you Ranger Viking.
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Hairy wrote:Thank you for the correction Ranger Silverback. Roger that Ranger Jim, will go update now, thank you.
Thanks. Now go out and run some more. Never, never quit!
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Your friend’s brother knows nothing about RIP. Has nothing to do with DI's or confidentiality statements. I would not trust any advice concerning the Ranger community from this guy.
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Thank you Ranger remerson175, that's what I was thinking.
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