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Posted 10/9/2003 7:43 AM


Stare Master

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Originally posted by Topdawg

Hey Guys I am 17 years old and I am leaveing for boot camp in 7 months and when I get done with that I am going to airborne school. Is airborne school as hard as everyone says it is? What should I do to get ready for airborne school? I would like for some one to Please give me some advice. My e-mail address is topdawg20022@hotmail.com Thank you very much
Bryan



You posted the question once(or maybe two other times). Making the same post in multiple topics will not get your question answered any quicker.


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Post #75048
Posted 6/13/2004 4:32 PM
Cherry

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ABN FDCV,
Pardon the new name. I did a hard drive change & lost all my data & now I can't log in as "Retired Sarge".
Since last we talked my son got into BAC, graduated 1 June & is now in RIP holdover until his class starts 5 July. He's on leave for a few weeks until 26 June & looks like a real soldier. He's wearing one of my shiny wings, a subdued pin-on & a sew on. Makes me so proud I could bust!
Top out.
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Posted 6/13/2004 5:53 PM


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Congratulations RT, and tell your son Congrats too.  It's looks like my son will be on profile for about 30 days.  BTW he did say he got to meet your son.



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Posted 7/15/2004 10:36 PM


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I posted this in the Army forum, but figure it's better here...

http://armybasic.org/portal/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=177



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Post #131932
Posted 7/8/2005 7:10 AM


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Congrats-

we got to use the towers in 2001 i seen a guy get drug also to the defac and into the dumpsters-

i also saw one cat land indian squat onto his leg and snapo- it was hella windy that day-

im looking at the lovely tower postcard now on my wall..


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Post #171067
Posted 7/8/2005 11:26 AM


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Which Co. and when did you go?

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Posted 7/10/2005 1:59 PM
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Hey guys, new to the forum, found you guys while looking for paratrooper info.Im almost 15 and im interested in joining the paratroopers in about 3 years.I just have like a couple of questions maybe you guys could answer.Do you first go through regular army boot camp and then to airborne school? And how hard is airborne school? I've read about it but do you have a website with like pictures of the lateral drift apparatus and the towers?Thanks

Brandon-

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Posted 7/10/2005 2:07 PM
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Hey guys, new to the forums here, found it checking out some paratroop info. Im looking to join the paratroopers in about 4 years and i'd like to find out some info. Such as do you go through regular army training first and then go to airborne training? And how hard is the training to be an airborne soldier? I'd also like to know if any of you had some pictures of the training equipment( lateral drift apparatus and the towers) to get a better look at what i'd be putting myself up against.

Thanks

Brandon-

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