by InTheRearWithTheGear » July 31st, 2010, 1:48 am
Greetings Rangers,
My name is Jon, I was active Army from 98-04 as a 31S (SATCOM operator) and was stationed at Ft. Stewart (Rock of the Marne!) the entire time....Deployed to Egypt (Brightstar 99), Bosnia SFOR 8 & 9, Kuwait ODS-02, and Iraq OIF-1. I mostly supported division level comms in the capacity of a TACSAT operator (vanized, not single channel), hence the name, "InTheRearWithTheGear". My only contact with any Rangers was Brightstar and PLDC (now Warrior Leader Course) from HAAF. My impression of this elite group of soldiers garnered and developed a tremendous amount of respect which I still carry to this day. I am truly honored to even be here and I am proud to have served among you, no matter how far away in skill or MOS I was away from the Rangers.
I left the active component and joined the Reserves to fulfill my MSO (04-06), found a non-deployable unit (was attending school at the time) in my hometown of San Antonio. I had to reclass to a 92Y (supply sergeant) but only completed phase 1 (so i never MOS q'd)....I was discharged shortly after completing my obligation.
I don't ever think I was ready to leave the Army.....Since my 2nd discharge I felt some semblance of regret that I never gave enough, almost as if I never made any difference or served to a meaningful capacity....4 years of deep thought of how and why I should return to the Army weighed heavily during those years. Whatever amount that was there, is now non-existent. 3 weeks ago, I signed the dotted line for a 3rd time into the TX NG Guard. I will be re-classing into 11B and will hopefully be assigned (upon unit approval) to 1/143rd INF (AIRBORNE). I spoke on the phone with the retention NCO and he stated this is an all volunteer unit, we have a multitude of schools that we're opening up slots for people to attend....."I should also mention all E5's and above are Ranger qualified..."
My pulse quickened. This is my chance, right here and right now. I feel an even deeper sense of renewal and belonging after just hearing of an opportunity to possibly attend Ranger school.
Upon hearing those words, I upped my game in PT and training ( and I should add, un-training myself.....4 years of bad habits i.e. sleeping in, drinking, etc..) in preparation for appointment into this unit. I figure if I can present 110% whole soldier concept and be professional and blow the 1st PT test out of the water, I would hope it is enough to stand in their ranks. Whatever I have to do or whatever school it is that I must go to....I will go, and then some. And when the day comes that they ask, "Who wants to go to Ranger School?" I will SOUND OFF in the spirit of the motto of my old Brigade:
"SEND ME!!!"
Thanks to all, and God Bless. It is a pleasure & honor to be here.