Rangers and Pool

ftgokie said:
I was at Ft Wainwright Ak from 1995-2000..although, we have somewhat toned ourselves down now..we dont throw people through windows....we just drop the whole building on them:thumbup:

A Co. 3/75th
How were you in Third Bat in Ak? Another question did we meet in Oklahoma I ran into a 3rd Bat Hooah that was a federal officer, and a nice guy. We ran into each other on the road and pulled off and chatted. Was this you by chance.
 
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1pRoscoe said:
There's a lot about me you'll probably never know.... ;)

-Ross
11B/11M/11C

Ross, u old grunt, mortarman, Bradley Fighting Vehicle dood u:p
 
2rgrbn said:
How were you in Third Bat in Ak? Another question did we meet in Oklahoma I ran into a 3rd Bat Hooah that was a federal officer, and a nice guy. We ran into each other on the road and pulled off and chatted. Was this you by chance.

No, I was in 3rd Bat at Ft Benning Ga from 1992-1995..pcs'd to Ft Wainwright Ak..was a Plt Sgt with A Co 4/9 Inf "Manchu" and 2/1 Inf.

And no, we havnt met. I am a Veterans Counselor with the VA.
 
Quick note to ALL Veterans... I want to wish everyone a Happy Veterans Day! I appreciate everyone for selflessly serving this wonderful country of ours! THANK YOU!
 
Thank you Rangers, for your service. I will be attending RIP in a couple months. I was offered a position in the Regiment. I look forward to following in your footsteps. Pray for the Rangers of the 75th Ranger Regiment and put in a good word for me while you're at it.

-Romeo

Rangers Lead The Way!
 
ftgokie said:
All the Way!

Good luck...RIP isnt so bad if your mind is set straight....
Thanks, ftgokie. I hope that this all works out and I may join your elite brotherhood.
 
ftgokie said:
All the Way!

Good luck...RIP isnt so bad if your mind is set straight....
Just out of curiosity for ftgokie what does Sua Sponte mean and how did you make Platoon Sgt in so short a time and when did the Manchu's move from Ft Lewis to Ak., Who was the 7th Colonel of the Regiment, and what does the star on my avatar stand for. PinoyRomeo don't underestimate RIP the 12 Mile road march is one of the hardest things you will ever do. Get it in your mind that quiting is in no way an option and you will be fine.
 
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ftgokie said:
LOL...no, he was prolly Delta:grin:

I think your right, I saw Travis playing pool at the 1st Special Forces compond at FT. Bragg. In fact he is almost as much of a legend as Barry Saddler!!!!!!!:)
 
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2rgrbn said:
Just out of curiosity for ftgokie what does Sua Sponte mean and how did you make Platoon Sgt in so short a time and when did the Manchu's move from Ft Lewis to Ak., Who was the 7th Colonel of the Regiment, and what does the star on my avatar stand for. PinoyRomeo don't underestimate RIP the 12 Mile road march is one of the hardest things you will ever do. Get it in your mind that quiting is in no way an option and you will be fine.

Manchu's

The 9th Infantry Regiment left Ft. Lewis around 1990, when I received my first assignment their. Then around 1996 or 1997 they moved a Brigade of the 25th Infantry (Tropic Lightening) to FT. Lewis, and they carried on the tradition of the Manchu's. In fact they had a Bronze Statue in front of their Brigade Headquarters in full gear with Manchu hair on the helmet.

I joined the Army myself in 1978 and I retired in Jan 2003, from the 1st Squadron, 14th Regiment (Striker) at FT. Lewis myself.

Take care
 
2rgrbn said:
Just out of curiosity for ftgokie what does Sua Sponte mean and how did you make Platoon Sgt in so short a time and when did the Manchu's move from Ft Lewis to Ak., Who was the 7th Colonel of the Regiment, and what does the star on my avatar stand for. PinoyRomeo don't underestimate RIP the 12 Mile road march is one of the hardest things you will ever do. Get it in your mind that quiting is in no way an option and you will be fine.

Well, first off Sua Spont is the Ranger motto, which is "Of Thier Own Accord", I was an E-6(P) didnt have a Plt Sgt for about last 7 months I was there..so hence..Plt Sgt..when I got to Ft Wainwright, the unit iwas assigned to was A.Co 4/9 Inf Manchu...now, we did deactivate 4/9 Inf Manchu around 1996..and we were re designated 2/1 Inf...I left there on a Medical and to be honest..dont know what unit they are now..although I do know they are a Stryker Brigade.... David E Grange, now that was a hard charger..., out of all the Colonels of the Regt...Col. Darby has to be the one that stands out the most in my mind...gotta love that smoke your ASS Darby Queen. the star is the star of Burma..the country where Merrills Marauders campaigned.


And no, I did not mean that RIP is not hard..it will SMoke your AZZ....but if you are in the right frame of mind..and give 110%...you will do ok


this is all of the top of my head..80% disability with 60% of that PTSD..my mind honestly isnt as good as i was when I was in..but hope this will do
 
Rangers and pool

I think there is also more of a connection. When I took the psych test for Sniper school one of the questions they asked was 'Do you play pool well?'. I believe this has to do with hand/eye coordination as well as strategizing and abstract thinking for patterns. As well as filtering out peripheral distractions and maintaining focus on the direct task at hand.

But then again.. another question they asked was 'If you're riding in a car with other people and one of them farts, do you get offended?'. Psych people are weird. That one I think the psychologist wanted to know for himself. :)

1/10 Inf Battalion. 1st of the worst!
4th Infantry Division
 
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I was a drummer (still am) in high school..and have always had good hand eye coordination...and yea..you have to be a fruit loop to be a psych person..lol
 
ftgokie said:
Well, first off Sua Spont is the Ranger motto, which is "Of Thier Own Accord", I was an E-6(P) didnt have a Plt Sgt for about last 7 months I was there..so hence..Plt Sgt..when I got to Ft Wainwright, the unit iwas assigned to was A.Co 4/9 Inf Manchu...now, we did deactivate 4/9 Inf Manchu around 1996..and we were re designated 2/1 Inf...I left there on a Medical and to be honest..dont know what unit they are now..although I do know they are a Stryker Brigade.... David E Grange, now that was a hard charger..., out of all the Colonels of the Regt...Col. Darby has to be the one that stands out the most in my mind...gotta love that smoke your ASS Darby Queen. the star is the star of Burma..the country where Merrills Marauders campaigned.


And no, I did not mean that RIP is not hard..it will SMoke your AZZ....but if you are in the right frame of mind..and give 110%...you will do ok


this is all of the top of my head..80% disability with 60% of that PTSD..my mind honestly isnt as good as i was when I was in..but hope this will do


2/1 Inf...I left there on a Medical and to be honest..dont know what unit they are now..although I do know they are a Stryker


They became part of the 2nd Striker Brigade, the 3rd Brigade 2 Infantry Division was the first Striker Brigade. The Cavalry Squadron I reitred from was part of 3rd Brigade.
 
manwon said:

2/1 Inf...I left there on a Medical and to be honest..dont know what unit they are now..although I do know they are a Stryker


They became part of the 2nd Striker Brigade, the 3rd Brigade 2 Infantry Division was the first Striker Brigade. The Cavalry Squadron I reitred from was part of 3rd Brigade.

Really good friend that I graduated with retired from Lewis..from the Stryker Brigade....SSG Travis Wade...he lives in Olympia now....long shot..but would u happen to know him? he was a 11C
 
ftgokie said:
Really good friend that I graduated with retired from Lewis..from the Stryker Brigade....SSG Travis Wade...he lives in Olympia now....long shot..but would u happen to know him? he was a 11C

Which Brigade was he assigned to? You see they are using FT. lewis as the Main training Center for the Striker Brigades. Once trained up they move them all around the world, except for the 3rd Brigade, FT. Lewis is becoming the 2nd Infabtry Divisions Headquarters.
 
manwon said:
Which Brigade was he assigned to? You see they are using FT. lewis as the Main training Center for the Striker Brigades. Once trained up they move them all around the world, except for the 3rd Brigade, FT. Lewis is becoming the 2nd Infabtry Divisions Headquarters.

Im not sure really what Brigade he was assigned to...i will have to try and find out....his sister still lives here locally....will try and talk to her...k..im heading to bed.....
 
manwon said:
I think your right, I saw Travis playing pool at the 1st Special Forces compond at FT. Bragg. In fact he is almost as much of a legend as Barry Saddler!!!!!!!:)
I am out of touch these days 1st SF group was in Fort Lewis when I got out. Things change fast in todays military. I suppose that is a good thing if the right changes are made.
 
2rgrbn said:
I am out of touch these days 1st SF group was in Fort Lewis when I got out. Things change fast in todays military. I suppose that is a good thing if the right changes are made.

Part of 1st SF Group is still at Ft. Lewis, where it has been located since the 1980's. However, their Headquarters is located at FT. Bragg where it has been since the 1960's. Special Operations Delta, uses 1st SF Group for recruitment purposes, and they are co-located in a compond near them at FT. Bragg.

Take Care
 
2rgrbn said:
Just out of curiosity for ftgokie what does Sua Sponte mean and how did you make Platoon Sgt in so short a time and when did the Manchu's move from Ft Lewis to Ak., Who was the 7th Colonel of the Regiment, and what does the star on my avatar stand for. PinoyRomeo don't underestimate RIP the 12 Mile road march is one of the hardest things you will ever do. Get it in your mind that quiting is in no way an option and you will be fine.

Thanks, I'm sure this will be quite an adventure. I've been on active duty for awhile, and have down plenty of 12 mile marches, especially down at Benning. I've down a couple 18's, as well, with the Germans for their proficiency badge which I've earned and helped others earn. The German's are some ruck marching mofo's. High speed, low drag all the way. Thanks, Rangers.
 
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