Thursday, July 12, 2012

The Rangers get their challenge




"They want to be Rangers? I'll show them how to be Rangers," that was the mind set of SFC Tommy Sullivan, going into the Cadet Ranger Challenge's field training exercise (FTX).

Last night, around 1800 hours (6:00 p.m.) SFC Sullivan took his guys out to Blue Licks Battlefield, in Carlisle, KY; and took his Cadets on a high-speed adventure.

"I'm so proud of these boys" says SFC Sullivan. "They moved so quietly through the woods, that they snuck up to a fully grown male deer."

Well all the credit should be given to SFC Sullivan for his relentless training of these young men. He created 14 patrolling pros; these Cadets knew all they needed about conducting battle drills, how to handle themselves in the field, as well as how to use comments from After Action Reports (AAR), to improve as a unit.

Now, these tested Cadets are ready for Cadet Ranger Challenge graduation.

GOOD JOB RANGER TRAINEES. Everyone here at USAC is proud of you all.

Hooah!


Willie Curry
2LT, USAC
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