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Old 10-27-2003, 08:55 PM
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Good luck big. You'll love it.



Whether the recruiter lies or not, what you do in the military is ALL UP TO YOU. You can go wherever you ******* want, just show your will.



Get through basic and AIT... Learn the ropes a bit and go nuts.



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No one Special Forces is better than the other, each has there place and time to do their thing. Each of them is the best in the environment and situations that are dictated by their branch of service.
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Originally Posted by Dragon' date='Oct 28 2003, 06:59 AM
No one Special Forces is better than the other, each has there place and time to do their thing. Each of them is the best in the environment and situations that are dictated by their branch of service.
so true
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Old 10-28-2003, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Dragon' date='Oct 28 2003, 05:59 AM
No one Special Forces is better than the other, each has there place and time to do their thing. Each of them is the best in the environment and situations that are dictated by their branch of service.
I think that can be said for anyone serving. We all do our part in one way or the other..



Well, except Jessica Lynch.. She just gets lost.. And get's million dollar book deals for a book she's writing when the doctor says she may never remember much of the capture... But whatever.



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No one Special Forces is better than the other, each has there place and time to do their thing. Each of them is the best in the environment and situations that are dictated by their branch of service.






OMG!! Thank you so much Dragon for saying that. It pissed me off when the Marine guys kept making fun of me when I said I was enlisting in the NAVY. As long as your serving your doing what many others are too afraid to. Every branch has their duties and their own dangers...



Congratulations though BIGTIME. It feels good knowing that you are fighting for a cause. Im getting ready to put my papers in so I can leave early. Im focking bored at home!!!
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bigtime is MY HERO!



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Originally Posted by 9BASE3' date='Oct 28 2003, 05:52 PM
I think that can be said for anyone serving. We all do our part in one way or the other..



Well, except Jessica Lynch.. She just gets lost.. And get's million dollar book deals for a book she's writing when the doctor says she may never remember much of the capture... But whatever.



cuz shes a woman...
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Originally Posted by teknics' date='Oct 28 2003, 10:00 PM
bigtime is MY HERO!



kevin.
=) thx guys...



ill keep all of u updated on how im doing... i dont start till im done school. im giving myself time to train for a while... i need to start running a few miles with 50 pounds of weight on my back =)
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oh and during your 10-mile buddy run, If your buddy is going slow or thinks he cannot make it finish the run THEN go back for him. do not stop and help him then, ALWAYS finish the objective first. I'd hate for you to learn that the wrong way. (the R.I.'s kicked 4 students out for that)
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Originally Posted by RotaryRetard' date='Oct 29 2003, 10:32 AM
oh and during your 10-mile buddy run, If your buddy is going slow or thinks he cannot make it finish the run THEN go back for him. do not stop and help him then, ALWAYS finish the objective first. I'd hate for you to learn that the wrong way. (the R.I.'s kicked 4 students out for that)
If you leave your battle buddy behind you get your *** chewed out. That is the last thing that you do. You stay together and get through with the event. I hate ruck runs, my ranger team did a six mile run in 70min last weekend down at camp atterbury. and it is spelled airborne, not airbourne Bigtime. How do you even know if delt really exists, if a man is in delta he isn't allowed to tell anyone.
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