More on that fun run at Fort Bragg
I am told that there were more than 598 dropouts from that run. I also am told that, “One of the 1SG’s from one of the line companies took all of his fallouts after the run and took them on another 4 mile run immediately following.” Fayetteville Observer ambles along with the fact that an ...
I am told that there were more than 598 dropouts from that run. I also am told that, "One of the 1SG's from one of the line companies took all of his fallouts after the run and took them on another 4 mile run immediately following." Fayetteville Observer ambles along with the fact that an investigation is underway.
I am told that there were more than 598 dropouts from that run. I also am told that, “One of the 1SG’s from one of the line companies took all of his fallouts after the run and took them on another 4 mile run immediately following.” Fayetteville Observer ambles along with the fact that an investigation is underway.
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