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SSG Brian L.
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I guess with little to no field time and regular work out schedule anything is possible lol jk... not really
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SSG Brian L.
SSG Brian L.
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CPT (Join to see) - I have come to respect the Transportation core over the last few years... I do know some bad ass 88M's. Some true beasts
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SSG Brian L. - Agreed. As for me some of the strongest folks (w/the right combination of physical skills and/or mental smarts) that I was fortunate to have served and still maintain strong friendships with were in IN, SF, SC, EN, QM and TC.

I remember an ROTC cadet that drilled and jumped with 3/12th SFG(A) via some program that was in place at the time (~ '86 -'88). Word was he wasn't initially thrilled when he received his commission and was assigned to a non-combat arms branch. Went on to serve (and retire @ 0-6) as a “support puke.” Career included getting airborne & foreign wings/pathfinder/82nd and way too much more to list. This California kid was indeed the dude but I’ll always address him as “Cadet” (or NICKNAME REDACTED).
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We all have the same 24 hours. Performance depends on how you prioritize them.
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SSG Brian L.
SSG Brian L.
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MAJ (Join to see) - well aware but i strongly suspect you havens been in the field more than half a year running missions and training year after the way most non physical therapists live their Army careers ... i don't expect you to understand my comment but with a stretch and empathy to typical ground pounders it makes sense and of course he works out on his own... good on him
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Excellent health share sir.
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SSG Shavonde Chase
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Great story. For you leaders, there maybe one thing missed. Your body sometimes needs rest to do it’s best. It’s not a bad idea to give your body a day or two break right before the APFT.
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