A Day in The Life in the 75th Ranger Regiment

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Published 2022-09-19

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  • @shannon4284
    I was 3/75 2011-2016. Miss it every day brother. Good seeing you on here keep looking out for the future guys.
  • @shrapmagnet
    It sounds like the Rangers are doing the day to day business more like how it is done in a SF group regarding things like time management, efficiency, and getting some down time for the men. This is the best way to do business- ensure tasks are done to proficiency and give the men some chill time with family, or just to not be bothered for a pause. This is what keeps people motivated and wanting to be there. You burn people out and they will look for a way out, whether it is going to a different unit, a different position, or just leaving the military completely. Something to take a hard look at in units where continuity in personnel tempo with such a huge investment in training and in the people in general is the most valuable asset.
  • I served 5 years and was stationed in Fort Hood Texas as a 11-Bravo Infantryman and what you mentioned in this video is very similar to my old unit. In 2009 after I got back from Iraq there were a few slots open for ranger school and i was one of few guys that raised my hand. That week I went ahead and aced the PT assessment with the run, sit-up, pull-up and ruck march. That month was actually my 21st birthday and I went out on 6th street in Austin and tried 21 shots of tequila. Next I remember waking up in a hospital with alcohol poisoning. That Monday morning I had to report to my platoon sergeant and he informed me that I would no longer be going to ranger school.
  • Thank you! I'm in the Iowa National Guard, just graduated Ranger school this last July, hoping to go to regiment after my contract with the guard, I got a lot of info from my buddies in regiment while at school, but this still helps.
  • @Jay15523
    I was stationed on JBLM for 5 years and would drive by 2nd Batt aka $$ Batt and the brown fence all the time Lol. Used to see those guys training with 160th as well. One of my regrets is never taking a shot at RASP. Enjoying your content and much respect brother 🇺🇸
  • @jk.smalls
    That sounds gucci af, it was unheard of to get a late work call at A 3/75 unless we were at the ranget till 0300, and we had a formation almost every morning.
  • A video on the Big 5 and training on each category at the squad level would be dope
  • @infi-nity8638
    Im 15 and always wanted to be a ranger. And now I've been just doing research about it and working out and even bought a plate carrier. With just weights in it and run at a park. And trying to get good grade so that hopefully I can make it.
  • Good stuff. Some things still the same as my time in the 90’s. RLTW!
  • @davidb9236
    Very cool. My nephew is currently going through OSUT to be infantry in our State's National Guard. We are very proud of him. Anyway, thanks for posting, this is good info about some of the higher level Army stuff out there.
  • @NoelDano
    Wow, times have changed. I was in 2nd Battalion.1979/82: squad formation, PT drills in the morning, maybe a live fire day,range day, the shoot house or some movement to contact rehearsals things like that. We went from doing a lot of long range, patrolling and more anti-terrorism training, SARs, jump clearing team, seizing airports. I did a lot of jumps with my Kawasaki anyway, glad to see Rangers are continuing to lead the way drive on young Rangers drive on!
  • @bruhbwoi3618
    I ship to basic on Nov 21st as a 68w with option 40. I can't wait! I've been dreaming of this since I was 13 and now I have less than 2 months until my life finally starts😁
  • This channel is growing so fast a few days ago you had like 300 subs. Good work, love to see it