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A Long Way From Anything

A guy trying to find a home that never was.

Morning PT:

Pullups: 18!! 10
Situps: 40 30
Running: 1/2 mile - walk; 1.5 mile - 8 min mile; 1/2 mile - walk

To see where I stand on the USMC Fitness Standard, visit the Marine Corps Fitness Chart. I keep thinking though, I could ace the Army's PFT. They only have to run two miles! And in about 15 minutes! They don't even have pullups! Seriously though, that's one of the reasons why I don't want to joing the Army. It's too easy. Hell, I could probably get into Ranger School, SF School, and Airborne and get to wear the "Tower of Power", but it wouldn't be worth it. Becuase the Army just ain't trying anymore. It's gotten too PC. To read about it, visit Retired Col. Hackworth's article or for more info, visit The rest of his site.
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