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ChipNASA
11 years ago
Nick. Is. Amazing.
Wow.
THIS is why I love Ranger Up.
Smitty
11 years ago
video isnt working on my work comp, but im sure it was a good interview. im a huge fan of Ranger up, and have made several purchases from them. my most recent one, i purchased a Unapologetically American shirt that arrived with about an inch and a half of stitching missing on the left shoulder. i contacted Ranger Up and informed them that they may have a defective batch of shirts. i was content that i now had a sleeveless Ranger Up shirt i could wear to the gym. 3 days later i had a replacement shirt that i never asked for. these guys are great, their clothes are awesome, and they have the best customer support ever.
Old Tanker
11 years ago
What a great guy, reminds me to buy some more Ranger-Up products…
Veritas Omnia Vincit
11 years ago
Good commentary, good guy, best wishes for continued success for Nick and his company….I will support companies like this by doing business with them.
Smitty
11 years ago
just ordered my Ranger Up scotch glasses, cant wait to drink my 18 year old bottle of scotch out of them
Veritas Omnia Vincit
11 years ago
I bought the Betsy Ross Flag Normal Fit T-shirt….am thinking about the vintage styled “Unapologetically American” shirt as well, looks like WW2 aviation style in the shirt design…pretty nice methinks…
Beretverde
11 years ago
The video should have a mandatory viewing for all elected Post Legion Officers.
What’s that mess? It’s a representation of rejected and accepted applicants to West Point. That’s what it looks like for every aoo applicants. Needless to say, I guess, the 0s are those rejected. Yeah, I’d say this fellow has something on the ball.
2/17 Air Cav
11 years ago
aoo? Jeez. 100.
Veritas Omnia Vincit
11 years ago
@9 I actually like aoo applicants…sounds like some sort of special acceptance cry….
“aoo” I made it in!
Slause
11 years ago
My very first platoon sergent was a lower enlisted man with Nick’s platoon in Germany. I heard a lot of great stories about him. He really cared for his soldiers and was the “enlisted man’s” officer.
Nick. Is. Amazing.
Wow.
THIS is why I love Ranger Up.
video isnt working on my work comp, but im sure it was a good interview. im a huge fan of Ranger up, and have made several purchases from them. my most recent one, i purchased a Unapologetically American shirt that arrived with about an inch and a half of stitching missing on the left shoulder. i contacted Ranger Up and informed them that they may have a defective batch of shirts. i was content that i now had a sleeveless Ranger Up shirt i could wear to the gym. 3 days later i had a replacement shirt that i never asked for. these guys are great, their clothes are awesome, and they have the best customer support ever.
What a great guy, reminds me to buy some more Ranger-Up products…
Good commentary, good guy, best wishes for continued success for Nick and his company….I will support companies like this by doing business with them.
just ordered my Ranger Up scotch glasses, cant wait to drink my 18 year old bottle of scotch out of them
I bought the Betsy Ross Flag Normal Fit T-shirt….am thinking about the vintage styled “Unapologetically American” shirt as well, looks like WW2 aviation style in the shirt design…pretty nice methinks…
The video should have a mandatory viewing for all elected Post Legion Officers.
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What’s that mess? It’s a representation of rejected and accepted applicants to West Point. That’s what it looks like for every aoo applicants. Needless to say, I guess, the 0s are those rejected. Yeah, I’d say this fellow has something on the ball.
aoo? Jeez. 100.
@9 I actually like aoo applicants…sounds like some sort of special acceptance cry….
“aoo” I made it in!
My very first platoon sergent was a lower enlisted man with Nick’s platoon in Germany. I heard a lot of great stories about him. He really cared for his soldiers and was the “enlisted man’s” officer.
Straight up dude. I’d work for him.