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Questions and Answers about obtaining an Option 40 Contract and other routes to serving as a Ranger in the US Army.
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doyle
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Rangers, it's been a while since I've posted here. I graduated BCT on Apr 30 and moved on to DLI in Monterey. Basic was alright.. kind of disappointing. We weren't allowed to run on our own because of fat kids breaking their hips too often, and the PT wasn't much. I got promoted to PFC while I was there. Now I'm at DLI, learning Arabic. It's tough but I've got good teachers and everyone here is willing to help. I graduate September 30th, 2011 then it's off to Goodfellow, I'm not sure how long I'm there.. 4 months I think. Thank you Rangers for all the advice you gave me before leaving for BCT. I still want to become a Ranger, but for now I'm focusing on learning my language, I'm only a few weeks in to my class so once I figure out the best way to manage my time here I'll be able to start really preparing myself.
Thanks again.
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Thanks for the report. Keep driving on.

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Good SITREP. Stay focused and never, never quit!
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