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Pete 04-30-2005 04:13

SF Training (Selection)
 
Guys;

Here is something (long) from the local rag. Mods if you think it should be somewhere else please move it. To all, remember the source, a Newspaper.

http://www.fayettevillenc.com/story....&Story=6979737

Picture slideshow can be found at

http://fayettevillenc.mycapture.com/...theevent=35083

If the links don't work for you both can be linked from today's front page at www.fayettevillenc.com

Pete

PS Any of "Our" stud-muffins in the slide show?

Archangel 04-30-2005 11:28

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Staff Sgt. John Hipolito, a 35-year-old father of four from Texas, has been in the Army for more than 13 years. He approached the selection process with quiet determination.
Good to see older guys going through. Gives me hope since I'm the same age. :D

lksteve 04-30-2005 14:37

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Originally Posted by Archangel
Good to see older guys going through. Gives me hope since I'm the same age.

it's more about maturity, conditioning, endurance and wanting it than it is about sprint speed...luck helps, too...

Prester John 05-02-2005 07:02

Really motivating article. Makes me want to go out and do more PT.

tyrsnbdr 05-02-2005 09:30

Math Equation:

(800 lbs Log / 8 people) + 40 lbs extra just in case weight = 140 lbs and I need to get back to the gym to do what this smiley is doing. :lifter

Thank you for the acticle.

CoLawman 05-08-2005 15:50

Hey thanks for the link. My wife and I have been sitting here incommunicado with our son since he is in lock down at SFAS. This article is about the group he is going through selection with. Searched the photos but did not see him. But as a friend of mine said........no word from him during this phase is a good thing. So the article gave a brief glimpse into what he is going through, for that I am appreciative. May 17th cannot get here quick enough.

Any of you Quiet Professionals had or have a son in the pipeline?

Okay back to lurking.

dave_az 05-30-2005 08:24

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Team Sergeant 05-30-2005 08:46

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Originally Posted by dave_az
It hasn't exactly been a walk in the park so far....

LOL, you're reminding me of some fond SERE memories. (While I enjoyed most of the courses I've attended, two I would not wish to repeat is Special Forces Phase 1 and SERE school.)

JAG 05-30-2005 16:13

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant
LOL, you're reminding me of some fond SERE memories. (While I enjoyed most of the courses I've attended, two I would not wish to repeat is Special Forces Phase 1 and SERE school.)


great...good to know what NOT to look foward too. :rolleyes:

Griv 05-30-2005 18:35

look forward to everything coz its going to happen! HOOAH :eek:

northriver28 05-31-2005 09:38

Great

magician 05-31-2005 10:53

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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant
LOL, you're reminding me of some fond SERE memories.

"boots....boots......boots...."

;)

frostfire 05-31-2005 19:58

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Originally Posted by Pete

could this hurt in the long run?
I mean if I were a jihad wannabees, I might keep these pics for "future reference." Eg. it wouldn't be too hard to remember the face of the guy with a missing front tooth.
Perhaps similar to Col. Rowe case when antiwar activist went to North Vietnam with a POW list complete with their ranks.

Abu Jack 06-01-2005 01:55

In the pictures, I saw two guys who were named with their photos. If I could, I would do my best to avoid that for the exact reason FrostFire asked about. That's why in alot of news stories our guys are only mentioned by first name. When I arrived at my first team the guys were definitely anti photo and it rubbed off on me.
Some good advice from a Team Sergeant of mine: Never take a picture you don't want to see on CNN and never send an e-mail you don't want to see in the Washington Post.

Jack Moroney (RIP) 06-01-2005 04:54

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Originally Posted by frostfire
could this hurt in the long run?
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Absolutely can hurt in the long run. Great lengths are taken to "protect" identities in many assignments and any association with who we are and what we do.

Jack Moroney


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