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Posted 6/18/2006 10:48 AM


Pnet's Thread Insurgent and Chief Muldoon

Pnet's Thread Insurgent and Chief Muldoon

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Congrats on your accomplishment I didn't know they were teaching that course there at Camp Robinson, Man the things they teach you guys here out there.  Heck when I was stationed back here in 90' at JRTC it seemed like no one was using that place.

 

I'm Surprised Panama's still sea level, after all the Push Ups I did down there.


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Posted 6/29/2006 12:17 PM


Green GI

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Thanks for the words of encouragement. As far as teaching the troopies, I have a number of resources that I lean on in case I don't know the answer.

I look at FM 7-8 and Artep 7-8-Drill before drill weekends as well as look up any CALL articles for particular info. I also keep a CTT manual handy and I also have the Scout Platoon Handbook and the Scout Leader's Handbook for supplemental info.

My main source of info is a good frined of mine who joined my unit about a month after I did. We met in college and not having very good grades, ended up on academic probation. He decided to join the Army and did 3 years in 1st Ranger Bn. I always ask him if I need a quick (and tactically sound) answer.

Of course, I do all of my homework before drill so the troopies think I'm answer man. No one is more professional than I. Right?



37F reclass to 11B: Born again hard.
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Posted 6/29/2006 12:31 PM


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Congrats! I guess it is time for me to start serving the beer around here!

"Hundreds of thousands of American servicemen and women are deployed across the world in the war on terror. By bringing hope to the oppressed, and delivering justice to the violent, they are making America more secure. "
George W. Bush
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Posted 11/5/2006 9:03 PM


Green GI

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I know its a little late but, congrats on receiving your blue cord and disks. I received mine in 1989 and it is something I will never forget and I'm sure you won't forget it either!

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RangerRios 6/19/04
"If you are 11BANG-BANG be proud of it and don't let anyone with dilusions of grandeur tell you different. Other soldiers should be looking up to you and not the other way around.  You are part of a long tradition that started back in 1775 with the Minute Men of the Revolutionary War."

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