At our outpost the Rangers are set in patrols which means they play, compete,
cook, eat, and sleep as patrols.
My son who now is 21 and worked for and received his GMA tells me he would
not had it any other way. By the way he also has his LMA and has been to NTC.
He told me when he and I talked about staying in my tent.
He said "I would feel that the camp was not a Ranger camp and as my dad you
would be using it just for a father and son thing possibly using it in place
of our own time as father and son even it you weren't."
As an instructor and know the boys should sleep with their peers and the
legal points. Talk to you sons and make time for them without the others boys
he is a gift from God and should be treaded that way.
Oh! And do not forget your daughters either take them out and treat them like
you want the young men to when they start showing up. The car door, the
chair, allow her to sit first, and order her own meal.
As father we need to take time for each of our children one on one and as a
family beside Ranger functions. And our wives should be dated by us just like
we did before we wed. (Sorry I got off the subject)
Just got back from a family FCF Camp My wife's first time camping in the 25
years we have been married.
AZ District Training Coordinator
Kevin Molodecki
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