Posted on Jan 24, 2021
Sen. Tom Cotton takes heat for past claim of Army Ranger status
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Ranger school is just Infantry Officer Basic Course without food and shelter.
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I know this is not popular, but if he did mis-characterize his service, then he should own up to it. I admit I still don't understand the difference, but I was Navy. But, and this is a big but, having Democrats attack a Republican for a mischaracterization is rich considering they support and elevate Dick Blumenthal who lied about his Vietnam service for DECADES. Is it really that hard for everyone to just tell the truth.
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LTC Kevin B.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. - I understand why they would say that; I just disagree. I had an Airborne badge but never considered myself a paratrooper (because I never served in a paratrooper role).
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LTC Kevin B.
SPC Erich Guenther - I never said that it was exactly the same. I was just drawing a Navy analogy.
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SPC Erich Guenther
LTC Kevin B. - Thats fine but if you watch the video he did list RANGER more as a school than a serving MOS and anyone that was 11 Series would know what he meant in the interview especially mentioning the larger 40 man platoon structure. It was years and years ago and people are asking him an apology for that one comment in an interview and that it was listed ambigiously on his campaign literature. In my view it does not even reach the standard of something anyone should apologize for since it is commonly done.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
LTC Kevin B. And that's absolutely your right. I'm just saying what my own experience has been with people having Ranger tabs..
For the record, I am neither airborne nor Ranger qualified. . . .
For the record, I am neither airborne nor Ranger qualified. . . .
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Let's see:
1. COVID 19 spreading every day, with over 400,000 deaths.
2. An economy in chaos.
3. An immigration policy vastly in need of correction.
4. Social justice for less than 100% of our citizens
5. A drug problem gone wild.
6. A climate that is slowly turning the earth inhabitable.
7. Prisons acutely overcrowded.
8. High unemployment.
9. High poverty level.
10. A politician was or was not a ranger.
Take your pick which is important.
1. COVID 19 spreading every day, with over 400,000 deaths.
2. An economy in chaos.
3. An immigration policy vastly in need of correction.
4. Social justice for less than 100% of our citizens
5. A drug problem gone wild.
6. A climate that is slowly turning the earth inhabitable.
7. Prisons acutely overcrowded.
8. High unemployment.
9. High poverty level.
10. A politician was or was not a ranger.
Take your pick which is important.
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SPC Erich Guenther
Guess which side of the aisle raised the issue. If I was Speaker or Majority Leader I would have no issue with walking over to the accuser and asking him what other achievements he accomplished in his life that this one dominates so much he has to make a federal case out of a slip in an interview..........which commonly happens in the Army itself. You can watch the interview and conclude it was not intentional and anyone that knows Army TO&E can see it wasn't intentional.
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SSG Michael Hartsfield
Capt Gregory Prickett - While true, if you're in Signal, or PSYOP, or CA with a Ranger tab, you aren't called a Ranger. You are a (your job description) with a Ranger tab. Your job doesn't change. Just the training you received and the status of passing Ranger School
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MSG Stan Hutchison
SPC Erich Guenther - This is a far too common practice on BOTH sides of the aisle. One problem; lying (or stretching the truth) about a personal accomplishment. Two, the making a big issue by the other side.
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