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lksteve 04-05-2007 08:01

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Originally Posted by Ronin18B
Sorry, I do not want any troubles, I am just looking for a few old buddies.

i would be glad to help if i could...all i ask is that i know who i am helping...i wouldn't dime a buddy to help an ex-spouse, jealous husband or bill collector...your profile goes a ways toward easing my concerns...

no profile, no tickee, no laundry...

Team Sergeant 04-05-2007 09:27

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Originally Posted by Ronin18B
In all actuallity, I was a super 92 (18C)

However, when I opened my hotmail accout some years back, 18C was not available.

Ronin happens too be a political statement of mine, I do not wish too make any statement, it is just easier for me too track my user name, since I do not use this type of forum often.

Funny you sure post here all the time...........

http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:...lnk&cd=5&gl=us

Dear friends,

A highly valued member (RONIN18B) of a group I manage posted this information at the other site, but I thought it important enough to share with the members of this and every other group I belong to.

After the recent loss of a husband and father in Oregon, along with the three mountain climbers who are now surely dead on Mount Hood, I believe we could all use the information contained in the following publications.

If anyone here would like to add something, please feel free to do so. There can never be too much survival information to absorb.

RONIN18B is a former U.S. Army Ranger and Special Forces Survival Instructor. He is a highly valued member of my group, and I thank him for passing this along.


http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:...lnk&cd=9&gl=us


One question; are you a Q-Course graduate? There's no gray area a yes or no will do.

Team Sergeant

RTK 04-05-2007 12:30

I'm a US Army Armor Officer teaching reconnaissance tactics to new LTs in BOLC III. I commanded a reconnaissance troop in OIF III and was both a tank and scout PL in 3ACR during OIF I.

I've never been SF, but have enjoyed a fantastic working relationship with members and elements of 1st, 5th, 10th, and 19th SFGs. Helped write the new CALL appendix on SF/conventional force integration based on my experiences with AOBs 170 and 530 last year.

Many of those I call my closest friends have SF backgrounds or are in the SF community (my best friend is a Bn PA in 10SFG, prior 18D). I know and acknowledge that doesn't make me in the community. However (and I'd hope you'd agree), I don't think that precludes us from learning from one another, particularly in our present fight together. I learned a great deal from working with the AOBs as we covered down on the same IA BDE in 3IA Div last year especially in terms of IDAD and FID.

I look forward to learning from you and maybe answering a question or two about mechanized integration (particularly cavalry) in the joint and combined arms fight.

Thanks for the opportunity to be here.

Roguish Lawyer 04-05-2007 13:03

Welcome, RTK. Do you play hockey or just watch? Which team do you like? :munchin

RTK 04-05-2007 13:11

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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
Welcome, RTK. Do you play hockey or just watch? Which team do you like? :munchin


Thanks RL.

I like to play; that was what was nice about Colorado Springs - you could play pickup on any day of the week. Western Kentucky isn't nearly as forgiving. They have one rink that's about an hour and a half away and only open for pickup once a week. It's usually when I'm teaching anyways.

As for teams, I developed a liking for the Avs when I was in Colorado. I grew up liking Vancouver since I was in Seattle and it was close. It was also back when Pavel "The Russian Rocket" Bure was playing for them. Now that I'm about 2 hours north of Nashville and Forsburg is playing for them (and they're good) I'm beginning to watch more Predators games (that, and it's about the only hockey they play on Fox South).

Roguish Lawyer 04-05-2007 13:26

OK, welcome and good luck to the Preds in the playoffs.

PBF 04-05-2007 13:32

hey guys, new to this site. current instructor at swc. came from 3rd sfg(a). less than a year left than back to group. hopefully back to being a knee breezer.

CPTAUSRET 04-05-2007 13:50

Welcome, guys!

xdude18cw8 04-05-2007 15:31

xdude18cw8
 
Hello, I'm currently working in training group, just biding my time until they let me go back to Group. ASAP if not sooner

Pete 04-05-2007 16:58

Welcome
 
A warm welcome to all.

PBF and xdude18cw8 put your feet up, pop the top on a cool one and hang out for a while.

Pete

tcub 04-05-2007 18:44

I'm a 45 year old cop in the Dallas area of Texas. I spent 4 years in the Army (peacetime), many years ago (aircraft hydraulics repair and EOD). My father is a retired Air Force pilot, shot down and successfully recovered in Vietnam. My son (18C) will be graduating next week from the pipeline (4/12 and 4/13). It's taken him 2 1/2 years from the beginning of his 18x enlistment, partly due to a torn ACL his first time through the 18C portion of the school.

I've been doing alot of reading on this sight for the past month or so, and would like to thank all who have contributed here. I would also like to thank all of the Quiet Professionals here for their dedication and service. For those at Ft Bragg that are interested, it would be a priviledge and an honor to meet you (and buy dinner- if bribery is allowed).

We are really looking forward to the trip to Bragg and the graduation.

Team Sergeant 04-05-2007 18:51

Welcome all.

RTK be mindful of Roguish Lawyer, we're not too sure about him.

Team Sergeant

Sdiver 04-05-2007 18:54

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant
Welcome all.

RTK be mindful of Roguish Lawyer, we're not too sure about him.

Team Sergeant

Yeah....he likes the L.A. Kings. :rolleyes:


Welcome aboard all.

Sdiver <----- A Die Hard AVS fan. :lifter

v1lakon3 04-05-2007 22:27

Humble appreciation
 
Greatful for the opportunity to be here and in training.

I arrived at Student Company in AUG06 and have been exposed to a community that I is like nothing I could imagine. The quality of men here are unreal. It's hard enough to find one person thats dependable but when you can count on everybody, thats where I want to stay.

A computer nerd that loves guns....decisions, decisions... :confused:

dennisw 04-05-2007 23:21

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My son (18C) will be graduating next week from the pipeline (4/12 and 4/13). It's taken him 2 1/2 years from the beginning of his 18x enlistment, partly due to a torn ACL his first time through the 18C portion of the school.
Tcub,

Congrats to your son. Especially for hanging in there after the ACL problem. Enjoy the ceremony.


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