Ranger 9-74: All this beautiful gear is wonderful, but from an old gray Ranger, all you need is a mindset to master whatever is presented. You are going to be wet, cold, and hungry-no big deal. You do not have to be the fastest or do the most pushups. You just have to complete every task to standard. Roll with the punches and keep on trying each and every minute. Help others and you will be stronger. Learn from the training, as it will help you for the rest of your life. Ranges Lead the way
11-74 here -- meaning that the classes we experienced were about the same. You are correct. The key is to Drive On ! (This goes out to our Great Uncle Richard Burnell, RIP, who retired as a CSM.)
The greatest convenience of the microfiber towel I have found is simply fulfilling packing lists. Almost every packing list has a towel required. These pack so small it doesn't become a problem stuffing the whole pack back together
Thank you all so very much for your service to our country and defense of our Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic and, additionally, carrying out all lawful orders you were required to do. I stand in awe of what you and your brothers and sisters in arms have done.
@@mrguy3407 I started with him but then thankfully found this Gritty Soldier guy😛 The special operation dude gives lots of high level info BUT Gritty Soldier gives you the nitty gritty detail stuff you actually need and can use
Currently I am training to enlist and go option 40 for RASP and subsequently Ranger School. I can attest to the Garmont boots. I ruck twice a week training up for the 12 mile, at this point I would prefer to run in my Garmont’s than my running shoes (Hokas). They are awesome!
Solid vid. Don’t change up the video style that you are running with now. Just sitting down and talking, like you’ve been doing. Just wanted to give you a little bit if feedback. Protein pancakes 10/10 Tactec vest 10/10 Bcaa powder 10/10 Thanks man!
I use my girlfriends profile. My greatest regret in life is not going to Ranger school. I did Ranger training with a Ranger legend, David Eubanks. I was part of the 2nd Ranger Batt of the Rudders Rangers of Texas A&M . I earned a slot into Ranger School and before I could go I got so sick I was hospitalized for a year. My military career ended before it began! I still use some of my Ranger training to this day. For all incoming Rangers earn your Tab it will be the proudest moment of your life. And the secret to getting through Ranger school is having a strong mind!! You WILL NOT QUIT!! Just take everyday one second at a time. Dont look forward or backwards just one second at a time and if you let your mind quit even for a moment you are done!! Never Quit!!
Bad luck, Lisa; sorry. BQ '76, tab '77. What class / outfit are you? I was never in Rudders Rangers (not called that at the time but same thing). I told them I didn't need to practice suffering; it would come naturally. I'd rather spend my time at the honky tonk.
He'll yeah, just watched 5 reasons you will fail hooah high. Great advice. Wish I would of known it when I was a cocky 1st bat boy in the 90's. I got my shit pushed in in mountains but eventually made it. 6-98.. ranger up.
I want to talk about recovery phase.. your high on the tab when you leave.. but you got your dick kicked in a hundred times while your there. The first week after you start to feel pain in your body and you can sleep normal. It takes about 3 months for your body to adjust. Don't be a fat ranger. Stick to a planned diet and recovery workout so you can gradually renter operational status. Your whole body will be sore.. so recovery is as important as preparation. RLTW
Asked for the majority of these items for Christmas this year. Christmas is also a part of my Ranger school journey, thanks for the advice. I have my Ranger School date for April so trying to slowly gather my items.
I just came to your channel for rucking advice; but stayed to give you some view time; you deserve it for all the solid advice you’re giving people! Thanks for all your hard work; that wall of accolades says it all! Slowly building my own!
You should check out GoRuck's MACV boots. I wore the NFS's at selection and they were great but my buddies MACV's dried out so much faster. I picked up a pair after and they are super comfortable, lightweight, and breathable. Only downside is that they are harder to get compared to the NFS's.
Seems like all good advice. One thing about the boots though. They are by far my favorite boots as well but no, they do not dry quickly! In fact I think that’s their only downside. They take forever to dry!
Not a packing list, but can you do a video on how to get into Ranger school? What schools I would need prior and things like that. Also great videos by the way.
Class 5-72: we were issued the items we would need during the first week. Good, old, ragged- it didn’t matter. Everyone was equal and had equal gear. Rangers have come along way in fifty years.
You're the man bro😎 I can't thank you enough for your work and I really hope that you keep doing it, because you don't know how much you're helping. Thanks again and I'm ready to go💪💪💪💪.
Love your content man you are the real deal. This is info is definitely going to save my butt in the future especially the sock recommendation! Cheers wish you all the best on your channel and life!
I’m signing up in the army today man and I want to do everything. I firstly want to go to ranger regiment, then attend ranger school and best ranger and after years of all that try out for CAG 🤘🏼💪🏼
Wow.. ok brother. I was in RIP in 1995. My instructor was SSG Struker from Mogadishu. While I was there some unit guys stopped by. One asked me if I wanted to go delta. I said " Sergeant I'm just trying to be a Ranger right now" . He replied " that's the best answer I've heard" . Moral of the story, dreams are great, but one step at a time.
I actually got 4 pairs of the socks 2 weeks ago and have been using them for my rucks ever since. I really do love them and will probably never get any other brand of sock in my military career. Hopefully it’s a long one 😅
Love these videos man, and something you said caught my attention. I’ve had Fox Rivers and Darn Toughs, and I’m curious to hear your full opinion on the pros and cons of each!
I like the darn toughs but honestly I LOVE the Fox Rivers. I think the Fox Rivers give you more value, they last longer, and are much less constricting for me around the shin. Darn toughs seem to always leave that “been in uniform all day” sock compression ring around the ankles and lower leg, and gets uncomfortable. That, and the Fox Rivers seem to last forever.
A hat! They need a spare hat! I earned my tab in 1977; things have changed so much since then - except the fact that you are going to lose something. The physical standards are so much higher today; they were very high back then but they wanted us Vietnam-style lean, not muscular. Now they let you - demand that you - bring all this crap (I've seen your other videos). We showed up; period (we were allowed to buy Jungle Boots with those hard plastic insoles, and socks). They issued us what they wanted us to have so no one had even the slightest advantage; chewing gum was not allowed - but cigarettes and chewing tobacco was! I can't imagine doing what we did, but with 60 pounds of ruck. After Benning Phase, they allowed us to take only what we were willing to carry. On the last patrol, after I ate the food and shot the ammo, my ruck was almost empty - I'd rather do without than carry it. Do they still make you get under a poncho at night to check your map? And what's with all the glow-in-the-dark stuff. Except for the cat-eyes on our hats, we were taught to never have anything that could give us away.
This is awesome thank you! I’m going to the Best Squad competition in a few weeks and hoping to do Air Assault and EFMB this year and next. I love your content. Would these items be good for pretty much any Army school? Hooah!
Going to basic and ocs soon as someone with flat feet and overpronation what shoes do you reccomend ? Also , for the insoles are you wearing those in your shoes and your boots ?
you ever tried Lowa boots? i cant count how many times i would have rolled my ankle coming down a mountain if it werent for the crazy stiff sides. a little expensive and a heavy but very worth it.
@@GrittySoldier the Reebok underwear didn’t fall under athletic type/spandex underwear did they sir? I love those. The X-GO brand that’s recommended by most supply shops down here aren’t worth crap.
Curious why you don’t like the Darn Tuff socks? I have those same fox river fatigue fighters and got the worst blisters of my army career on a 12 mile ruck. Never had that kind of problem with the darn toughs. I always feel that my feet sweat more in the fox rivers compared to darn toughs.
Well it must be nice to go to advanced training and bring outside gear, FT Benning GA 1983 soldiers will only use issued gear, boots and uniforms. HAIRCUTS were cut high and tight per post commander, not by AR 670-1. Headgear was to be worn sloppy not tucked down and or starched. But the gear the Army issued sucked and being mission ready was a priorty of course The Whole Country was never told of where we were........Lead the way...
I’m not sure you can go to school with JUST issued gear, the packing list is quite extensive. I want to say o easily spent around $1000 total throughout the course, being a winter Ranger I spent a lot of cold weather items.
@@GrittySoldier ok,am not live USA, but i northern Europé in Sweden 🇸🇪 think we got better standard gear,specily for the different special forces units.But we are a real Winter country ❄️ to
Okay... the first thing I will say as a old timer infantry guy is that most of the gear you're showing didn't exist in the early 1980's, and guys like myself would have had to use whatever we had going into Ranger school or RIP as we used to call it... The main items we would have had to have were good boots, a Lensatic compass, a good knife... It was well known that Ranger school or RIP was going to be tough as hell to pass, and anyone wanting to go to Ranger school/RIP had better be on their best game going in...
If I am trying to go to Ranger School after OSUT, will there be a chance to buy these type of things before Ranger School or will I just have to pull through with what I had from OSUT? Thanks in advance!
I think you’ll have the chance, you should have a break between OSUT and ranger, but these things will not be issued to you, they are extras that you’ll benefit from buying yourself.
Just go to Ranger Joe's and tell 'em you are headed for Ranger School. They took my money like "the man in the yellow hat". Just follow Gritty Soldier's advice and you'll be OK.
Yeah I’m going to make a new better one. Apparently I violated some sort of copyright issues last time. But I’m in the process of fixing it don’t worry it will be up soon!
As a construction worker no matter the brand, a pare of gloves last less than a week before the finger tips are worn off for me. Mechanic gloves last 3 days ish. I’m so confused how someone can go threw the hardest training available to set standards and u can keep the same set of gloves…
Currently doing g2g, looking to branch as support lol what are my chances of getting a ranger school slot as non-combat branch LT after bolc? Also, what is ur branch sir?
I think chances are lower than 30% going as a support officer, but that’s only if you are just an “average” officer. If you excel, and constantly push to get a slot for Ranger, you’ll get the chance I’m certain. We had plenty of support MOS O’s in my class, Quartermaster, Signal, MI, etc, and most did well. My advice is to start pushing for it as soon as you get to BOLC, or try to go as a cadet during the Summer/Winter break. Oh, and I’m currently an Infantry Officer .
@@GrittySoldier they hold up well in the mountains/rough terrain? Or would you think the Garmont Bifidas would be better? They're like the NFS just different soles/tread
I had same question. I really like the Garmont NFS. Had read people say they like the Rocky S2V for mountains due to more support. You used the Garmonts during all phases and had 2 pair? Love how light they are and fit well. Just question durability. Thanks
Wait a second. I am NOT a military guy and never served. Forgive the ignorance. But you have to buy your own stuff when you are applying to Ranger School??
@@GrittySoldier I swear I don’t know what end is up anymore? So you’re trying out for the military’s version of MLB and you have to buy your own cleats. Just when I though I heard it all…. So if you ever know anyone that is trying to get thru Ranger school and realize a dream but can’t afford to get these kinds of odds and ends, please look me up and we will make it happen and get them what they need. You guys do enough as it is. Maybe I’m crazy but this is like when teachers have to buy school supplies.
Ranger 9-74: All this beautiful gear is wonderful, but from an old gray Ranger, all you need is a mindset to master whatever is presented. You are going to be wet, cold, and hungry-no big deal. You do not have to be the fastest or do the most pushups. You just have to complete every task to standard. Roll with the punches and keep on trying each and every minute. Help others and you will be stronger. Learn from the training, as it will help you for the rest of your life. Ranges Lead the way
11-74 here -- meaning that the classes we experienced were about the same. You are correct. The key is to Drive On !
(This goes out to our Great Uncle Richard Burnell, RIP, who retired as a CSM.)
The greatest convenience of the microfiber towel I have found is simply fulfilling packing lists.
Almost every packing list has a towel required. These pack so small it doesn't become a problem stuffing the whole pack back together
Glint tape behind the Suunto! Why didn't I think of that! That is a great tip. Could have used it 20 years ago :)
Thank you all so very much for your service to our country and defense of our Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic and, additionally, carrying out all lawful orders you were required to do. I stand in awe of what you and your brothers and sisters in arms have done.
I’ve watched tons of military you tubers and I find yours- so far- to be the most informative and inspiring. Your channel is gonna blow up
Thanks brother for the support! 💪
This guy is great I would also recommend “Life is a special operation”
@@mrguy3407 I started with him but then thankfully found this Gritty Soldier guy😛 The special operation dude gives lots of high level info BUT Gritty Soldier gives you the nitty gritty detail stuff you actually need and can use
Too old for Ranger school, but the information you provide, on products, tips, is extremely useful!
Thanks, regards.
👍
So impressed with Rangers. The impression I get is like a true brotherhood. You guys have each other's back.
Currently I am training to enlist and go option 40 for RASP and subsequently Ranger School. I can attest to the Garmont boots. I ruck twice a week training up for the 12 mile, at this point I would prefer to run in my Garmont’s than my running shoes (Hokas). They are awesome!
DONT QUIT MAN! YOUR CONTENT IS HELLA INTERESTING!
Thanks brother!
Cco 1/75 (class 12-90) I know many up and coming Rangers will appreciate your video.
Thanks! RLTW
Solid vid. Don’t change up the video style that you are running with now. Just sitting down and talking, like you’ve been doing. Just wanted to give you a little bit if feedback.
Protein pancakes 10/10
Tactec vest 10/10
Bcaa powder 10/10
Thanks man!
Thanks man. Dude I LOVE the pancakes too haha
I recommend 21 pairs of clean & washed socks. Then you only need to wash them on your 5 hour pass between phases
I use my girlfriends profile. My greatest regret in life is not going to Ranger school. I did Ranger training with a Ranger legend, David Eubanks. I was part of the 2nd Ranger Batt of the Rudders Rangers of Texas A&M . I earned a slot into Ranger School and before I could go I got so sick I was hospitalized for a year. My military career ended before it began! I still use some of my Ranger training to this day. For all incoming Rangers earn your Tab it will be the proudest moment of your life. And the secret to getting through Ranger school is having a strong mind!! You WILL NOT QUIT!! Just take everyday one second at a time. Dont look forward or backwards just one second at a time and if you let your mind quit even for a moment you are done!! Never Quit!!
Bad luck, Lisa; sorry. BQ '76, tab '77. What class / outfit are you? I was never in Rudders Rangers (not called that at the time but same thing). I told them I didn't need to practice suffering; it would come naturally. I'd rather spend my time at the honky tonk.
Really enjoy your videos. My son is an option 40. I'm just gathering information and ideas for him.
I’ve been on a Gritty Soldier Binge. Great/free chicken for success. Thank you and keep up the great work!
🤘
Always look forward to watching when i see your vids pop up.
Thanks! 🙏
He'll yeah, just watched 5 reasons you will fail hooah high. Great advice. Wish I would of known it when I was a cocky 1st bat boy in the 90's. I got my shit pushed in in mountains but eventually made it. 6-98.. ranger up.
I want to talk about recovery phase.. your high on the tab when you leave.. but you got your dick kicked in a hundred times while your there. The first week after you start to feel pain in your body and you can sleep normal. It takes about 3 months for your body to adjust. Don't be a fat ranger. Stick to a planned diet and recovery workout so you can gradually renter operational status. Your whole body will be sore.. so recovery is as important as preparation. RLTW
Asked for the majority of these items for Christmas this year. Christmas is also a part of my Ranger school journey, thanks for the advice. I have my Ranger School date for April so trying to slowly gather my items.
I just came to your channel for rucking advice; but stayed to give you some view time; you deserve it for all the solid advice you’re giving people!
Thanks for all your hard work; that wall of accolades says it all!
Slowly building my own!
👍 thanks brother glad to have you in the channel!
When you broke out the insoles, I knew I could trust all your recommendations 💯
Lol good!!!! 👍
You should check out GoRuck's MACV boots. I wore the NFS's at selection and they were great but my buddies MACV's dried out so much faster. I picked up a pair after and they are super comfortable, lightweight, and breathable. Only downside is that they are harder to get compared to the NFS's.
Seems like all good advice. One thing about the boots though. They are by far my favorite boots as well but no, they do not dry quickly! In fact I think that’s their only downside. They take forever to dry!
I see a lot of high speed patches behind you. 75th RR, USSOCOM, and the red dagger. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I’m a traveler 👍
Not a packing list, but can you do a video on how to get into Ranger school? What schools I would need prior and things like that. Also great videos by the way.
Class 5-72: we were issued the items we would need during the first week. Good, old, ragged- it didn’t matter. Everyone was equal and had equal gear. Rangers have come along way in fifty years.
You're the man bro😎 I can't thank you enough for your work and I really hope that you keep doing it, because you don't know how much you're helping.
Thanks again and I'm ready to go💪💪💪💪.
Hello Gritty Soldier, what wrist watches 1.)do you recommend for training 2.) Are allowed 3.) Do you use for everyday Army Life
Love your content man you are the real deal. This is info is definitely going to save my butt in the future especially the sock recommendation! Cheers wish you all the best on your channel and life!
When I went we could NOT bring glint tape. 11/04. First Easy class!
This was a real great video brother. Thank you for sharing.
Links are in the description, not “comments...” 🤦♂️ 💀
I’m signing up in the army today man and I want to do everything. I firstly want to go to ranger regiment, then attend ranger school and best ranger and after years of all that try out for CAG 🤘🏼💪🏼
Sounds like “the plan” brother. STICK TO IT!
Wow.. ok brother. I was in RIP in 1995. My instructor was SSG Struker from Mogadishu. While I was there some unit guys stopped by. One asked me if I wanted to go delta. I said " Sergeant I'm just trying to be a Ranger right now" . He replied " that's the best answer I've heard" . Moral of the story, dreams are great, but one step at a time.
Thanks for your honest and informative videos. Huge help! Did you wear a different boot for cold weather? If so, which one? Keep making these please!
I brought the Garmont Extremes for my cold weather boots, but I never used them… just stuck with the NFSs.
I actually got 4 pairs of the socks 2 weeks ago and have been using them for my rucks ever since. I really do love them and will probably never get any other brand of sock in my military career. Hopefully it’s a long one 😅
Great to hear, I’m the same way I got those socks and NEVER looked back.
Fox rivers are 100% best socks I have ever worn
That an old set of spurs from 8/1 Cav in 5/2 before they "rebranded" what a whild deployment that was lol
Yep. Good eye! 👍
Love these videos man, and something you said caught my attention. I’ve had Fox Rivers and Darn Toughs, and I’m curious to hear your full opinion on the pros and cons of each!
I like the darn toughs but honestly I LOVE the Fox Rivers. I think the Fox Rivers give you more value, they last longer, and are much less constricting for me around the shin. Darn toughs seem to always leave that “been in uniform all day” sock compression ring around the ankles and lower leg, and gets uncomfortable. That, and the Fox Rivers seem to last forever.
9:40. You would think army would get the best for Rangers. Are these made in the USA? Shame
Sgt Bailey 87 to 85
Garmont Rocks and worth every penny.
A hat! They need a spare hat! I earned my tab in 1977; things have changed so much since then - except the fact that you are going to lose something. The physical standards are so much higher today; they were very high back then but they wanted us Vietnam-style lean, not muscular. Now they let you - demand that you - bring all this crap (I've seen your other videos). We showed up; period (we were allowed to buy Jungle Boots with those hard plastic insoles, and socks). They issued us what they wanted us to have so no one had even the slightest advantage; chewing gum was not allowed - but cigarettes and chewing tobacco was! I can't imagine doing what we did, but with 60 pounds of ruck. After Benning Phase, they allowed us to take only what we were willing to carry. On the last patrol, after I ate the food and shot the ammo, my ruck was almost empty - I'd rather do without than carry it. Do they still make you get under a poncho at night to check your map? And what's with all the glow-in-the-dark stuff. Except for the cat-eyes on our hats, we were taught to never have anything that could give us away.
Graduated class 6-81....would have killed to have this stuff. LOL
This is awesome thank you! I’m going to the Best Squad competition in a few weeks and hoping to do Air Assault and EFMB this year and next. I love your content. Would these items be good for pretty much any Army school? Hooah!
Going to basic and ocs soon as someone with flat feet and overpronation what shoes do you reccomend ? Also , for the insoles are you wearing those in your shoes and your boots ?
For sure we need to keep the time in Ranger School. Any tactical watch would u recommend??
Has anyone had a problem with the ren lense falling down with this headlamp? Seems risky.
you ever tried Lowa boots? i cant count how many times i would have rolled my ankle coming down a mountain if it werent for the crazy stiff sides. a little expensive and a heavy but very worth it.
I’ll look into them, I havnt heard of them. But yeah mountains is rough.
What did you do for undergarments? Inner-thigh chaffing would make for a sucky time.
I used Reebok sports underwear, the ones you get from Walmart. Those were money. Only get black ones though.
@@GrittySoldier awesome. I’m already on the right path then. Thanks.
@@GrittySoldier the Reebok underwear didn’t fall under athletic type/spandex underwear did they sir? I love those. The X-GO brand that’s recommended by most supply shops down here aren’t worth crap.
I've heard some guys suggest a SealLine waterproof map case. Have you used one of those and/or recommend them? Awesome content BTW!
Curious why you don’t like the Darn Tuff socks? I have those same fox river fatigue fighters and got the worst blisters of my army career on a 12 mile ruck. Never had that kind of problem with the darn toughs. I always feel that my feet sweat more in the fox rivers compared to darn toughs.
#1 RANGER PACK.
This is great info, thanks.
Well it must be nice to go to advanced training and bring outside gear, FT Benning GA 1983 soldiers will only use issued gear, boots and uniforms. HAIRCUTS were cut high and tight per post commander, not by AR 670-1. Headgear was to be worn sloppy not tucked down and or starched. But the gear the Army issued sucked and being mission ready was a priorty of course The Whole Country was never told of where we were........Lead the way...
I still remember my first time using my army towel I honestly thought it was made from plastic. Probably the worst thing ever issued to me lol
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I just wanted to get some Item Tips for my D&D Gloom Stalker Ranger... well... 😂
Can I have all my uniforms sewn during ranger school? I know it sounds like a dumb question but just wanted to know
You remove your rank and other badges for ranger, so as long as it’s only the name and USARMY tapes, should be good.
Class 3-86: I wish I had knee pads, get them. The only knife I needed was a swiss army Extra sox and foot powder.
What is a 'saw barrel'?
Have you ever worn the Garmont Bifida boots? I'll mostly be doing backcountry hunts with heavy packs and I worry the NFS's are too flexible.
Not that I did, but Nike boots and no other is a huge advantage
Not sure if anyone has asked this, do you have a preferred brand of clip for clipping items to a pack or to yourself.
Not really but I do like the Nite Ize S-Biners 👍
great detailed video
What are the limits to the type of non-issue items you can have at school?
You’d have to check the packing list directly from the Ft Benning website because I changes somewhat often.
I wish something like this was available in the early 80s!
#RLTW 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
All the way!
GREAT VIDEO !!!
THANKS !!!
Thanks for the info. What do soldiers wear while operating tactically in cold rain conditions?
Please can you advice on cold weather boot? Is Army issue a good cold weather boot or should I buy a regular boot for it? Please advice!
Will the RIs let me take the kneepads even if they're not on the packing list?
Yes absolutely
Hey man! Is guess it's more hard to go thru Ranger school whit standard issue that army gives you.But a guess some do it
I’m not sure you can go to school with JUST issued gear, the packing list is quite extensive. I want to say o easily spent around $1000 total throughout the course, being a winter Ranger I spent a lot of cold weather items.
@@GrittySoldier ok,am not live USA, but i northern Europé in Sweden 🇸🇪 think we got better standard gear,specily for the different special forces units.But we are a real Winter country ❄️ to
@@patriksundkvist2563 In the Swamp Phase, we spent most of our time wading through water. I am so glad I went through it during the summer.
thx for making this
Absolutely! 👌 👍
I know this isnt a RASP video but I was thinking you might know, will a shaving profile be allowed at RASP and in the Regiment?
what land Navigation compass should I use? Whats the best brand?
You’ll use the army issues one.
@@GrittySoldier could you do a refresher demonstration with the land navigation compass and UTM/MGRS for day and night?
How do you get into the regiment and how do you stay in
Okay... the first thing I will say as a old timer infantry guy is that most of the gear you're showing didn't exist in the early 1980's, and guys like myself would have had to use whatever we had going into Ranger school or RIP as we used to call it...
The main items we would have had to have were good boots, a Lensatic compass, a good knife...
It was well known that Ranger school or RIP was going to be tough as hell to pass, and anyone wanting to go to Ranger school/RIP had better be on their best game going in...
What was the brand of knee pads you suggested?
Arcterex
Is that an honor grad tomahawk from air assault in the back?
Yup!
Where can I get your back pack. What is the brand, model etc. Thank you
Never mind I found it thanks!!
Thank you Sir
If I am trying to go to Ranger School after OSUT, will there be a chance to buy these type of things before Ranger School or will I just have to pull through with what I had from OSUT?
Thanks in advance!
I think you’ll have the chance, you should have a break between OSUT and ranger, but these things will not be issued to you, they are extras that you’ll benefit from buying yourself.
Just go to Ranger Joe's and tell 'em you are headed for Ranger School. They took my money like "the man in the yellow hat". Just follow Gritty Soldier's advice and you'll be OK.
Will my shaving waiver be valid in ranger school?
Yeah it should be.
His shoelaces hit me in the eye when he flipped around that Garmont. Anyone else feel that?
Are you related to ufc fighter Stephen "wonderboy" Thompson? Yall look very similar
Will you be putting the IBOLIC video back up?
Yeah I’m going to make a new better one. Apparently I violated some sort of copyright issues last time. But I’m in the process of fixing it don’t worry it will be up soon!
@@GrittySoldier Thank you so much. OCS just did branching so a lot of us are prepping for IBOLIC.
Congrats! I’ll get it up in the next few days. 🤘
As a construction worker no matter the brand, a pare of gloves last less than a week before the finger tips are worn off for me.
Mechanic gloves last 3 days ish.
I’m so confused how someone can go threw the hardest training available to set standards and u can keep the same set of gloves…
Sorry, I’m not seeing any links in the comments Sir???
In the “description” section
Currently doing g2g, looking to branch as support lol what are my chances of getting a ranger school slot as non-combat branch LT after bolc? Also, what is ur branch sir?
I think chances are lower than 30% going as a support officer, but that’s only if you are just an “average” officer. If you excel, and constantly push to get a slot for Ranger, you’ll get the chance I’m certain. We had plenty of support MOS O’s in my class, Quartermaster, Signal, MI, etc, and most did well.
My advice is to start pushing for it as soon as you get to BOLC, or try to go as a cadet during the Summer/Winter break.
Oh, and I’m currently an Infantry Officer .
@@GrittySoldier awesome! Thank you for replying 🙏
Where are the links?
In the description 👆
Wow, I'm blind and didn't see the "more" drop down option. My SA must be lacking. Thank you!
The NFS true to size?
For me they are, very true to size. Same size I get my running shoes in. 👍
@@GrittySoldier they hold up well in the mountains/rough terrain? Or would you think the Garmont Bifidas would be better? They're like the NFS just different soles/tread
@@kevinclair8927 yes they are definitely better! Don’t get the bufidas they are too clunky IMO.
I had same question. I really like the Garmont NFS. Had read people say they like the Rocky S2V for mountains due to more support. You used the Garmonts during all phases and had 2 pair? Love how light they are and fit well. Just question durability. Thanks
@@AllAmerican1993 I think that’s why I like the NFS so much, they are durable and lightweight at the same time, which can be hard to find.
Put on a light coat of oil...and a bag full..of. Efffit
Wait a second. I am NOT a military guy and never served. Forgive the ignorance. But you have to buy your own stuff when you are applying to Ranger School??
A lot of it…. Yes
@@GrittySoldier I swear I don’t know what end is up anymore? So you’re trying out for the military’s version of MLB and you have to buy your own cleats. Just when I though I heard it all…. So if you ever know anyone that is trying to get thru Ranger school and realize a dream but can’t afford to get these kinds of odds and ends, please look me up and we will make it happen and get them what they need. You guys do enough as it is. Maybe I’m crazy but this is like when teachers have to buy school supplies.
@@cduby15mind if I take you up on that offer?
@@MrWolfy43 of course I don’t
of course i dont mind @@MrWolfy43
As someone who got issued that headlamp. That thing is fucking ass.
No way fox rivers are better than darn toughs
I can’t trust this information today.
What do you mean? 🤷♂️
@@GrittySoldier because it’s April fools
@@estebangarcia399 omg totally missed that ahahahah
April Fools got it lol
Best item, bar none nowadays is something that says you identify as female and will get a tab for free.
This is great info, thanks.