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I have never heard of anyone being pulled from school for combat. [ ] It was always a joke that the RI's would pull on us that the 75th had made a jump while we were in school. It would really stir things up for a couple of hours.
I know the Panama vets would tell us of going to Ranger school with a CIB and jump wings and giving the RI's crap about being a PFC with a CIB.
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Ranger2, my reference was a joke based on a poster we had here probably a couple of years ago. He said he was assigned to 82nd Div. HQ and the someone from Division called while he was in Mountain Phase and had him returned to Bragg in order to jump into Haiti. As you can well imagine this individual now limits himself to Military.com and no longer posts on Pnet.[ ]
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quote: Originally posted by 509Trooper
Ranger2, my reference was a joke based on a poster we had here probably a couple of years ago. He said he was assigned to 82nd Div. HQ and the someone from Division called while he was in Mountain Phase and had him returned to Bragg in order to jump into Haiti. As you can well imagine this individual now limits himself to Military.com and no longer posts on Pnet.[ ]
I remember him.
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quote: It was just bad luck.
The absolutely most studly guy from my OCS class blew out his knee in a hand-to-gland class. He tore ligaments so I don't know what happened to him. But it just showed how luck plays into it.
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Boy oh boy..am I jealous....I want to trade places with someone heading to Ranger training.... I am 37 and would love to go grind this Ranger stuff up  This prep list... basically describes my normal weekend activity add in the skydiving  Well..I can only read about all this stuff now  Regards, Chris
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I wound up going to Suck-school with two others from my unit, straight from the front lines, with no prep and very little notice. In one way it was great not to be under fire, but the RI bullsh*t was twice as frustrating since we knew what was real-life and what was mind-f*ck.
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TCA, I know exactly what you mean. I however had to attend Pre-Ranger.
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