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Army 75th Ranger Regiment to get its first female
Stars & Stripes ^ | 1/19/17 | DIANNA CAHN

Posted on 01/19/2017 1:21:58 PM PST by markomalley

A female soldier has become the first to pass the selection course for the exclusive Army 75th Ranger Regiment and will become the first female special operator in the military sometime in the spring, a spokesman for the unit said.

The female soldier graduated the regiment’s Ranger Assessment and Selection Program 2 in December after completing the 21-day course for officers and noncommissioned officers in the rank of staff sergeant and above, Lt. Col. Rob Bockholt said.

The Army will not release any identifying information about the soldier in keeping with its security policy for all its rangers, Bockholt said.

The 75th Ranger Regiment is the Army’s premier special operations raid force, conducting “large scale joint forcible entry operations” and small surgical raids — inserting quietly into areas around the globe to capture or kill high-value targets. The work is physically and psychologically demanding, requiring specialized fitness and training skills.

The course for leadership-level soldiers and officers, known as RASP 2, lasts three weeks. Among the requirements to pass the course, soldiers must:

• Pass the Ranger fitness test, which includes 58 push-ups, 69 sit-ups, six pull-ups and running 5 miles in 40 minutes or less.

• Pass a water survival assessment.

• Participate in a 12-mile march with a 35-pound rucksack and weapon in less than three hours.

• Undergo a mental evaluation.

According to information provided by the Army in October, two women had attempted to pass the regiment selection course but failed. Two others were at the time scheduled to attend the training.

The Army would not release any other details, but the website for veterans Task & Purpose, which was first to report the story, said the soldier is an officer.

Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Ranger regiment has had members continually deployed around the globe.

To date, three women have graduated the Army’s Ranger School, a grueling course that earns soldiers a Ranger tab. Soldiers who graduate Army Ranger school return to their conventional units and the training is separate from the 75th Ranger Regiment training.

Like other special operations occupations, Ranger positions were off-limits to women until December 2015, when Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced all occupations would be open to women.

The Marines had requested an exemption for some of its infantry occupations but, ultimately, Carter rejected any exclusions to the policy.

The 75th Ranger Regiment comprises three regular battalions and a special troops battalion. Two of the battalions are based in Georgia at Hunter Army Airfield and the regiment’s headquarters in Fort Benning, and one at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington.

Bockholt said the female soldier will arrive at the new unit in a couple of months.


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To: 13foxtrot

OK. Not sure what that has to do with my comment, though. I said that any Ranger NCO would have gone through Ranger school, not just the leadership course, and the dog-and-pony show BS that I referred to was the woman being allowed to be a Ranger. I didn’t say anything about whether Ranger School was hard. In fact, when I was in, a Ranger or two told me that the hardest part of Ranger School was the lack of food, not necessarily the physical demands. Either way, having a female Ranger is a joke.


61 posted on 01/19/2017 6:30:12 PM PST by fr_freak
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To: Retain Mike

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Must Resign >>

who is trump’s pick?


62 posted on 01/19/2017 7:02:43 PM PST by Coleus (For the sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.)
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To: markomalley

You knew this nonsense was coming!


63 posted on 01/19/2017 9:25:52 PM PST by fortheDeclaration (Pr 14:34 Righteousness exalteth a nation:but sin is a reproach to any people)
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To: 13foxtrot
So you are saying the 21 day course taken by these women is the same one taken by the men and passing it makes them eligible to become full fledged Rangers with no additional and more difficult physical testing?

Training

You will need to complete Ranger School to become a U.S. Ranger. This is no easy task -- 45 percent of soldiers who start Ranger School do not complete it. Lower-rank enlisted soldiers and sergeants must attend Ranger Assessment and Selection Program 1, an eight-week course that will provide you with the basics needed to operate in the regiment.

(This appears to be the course taken by the women)

If you are an officer, warrant officer or senior non-commissioned officer, you will need to attend Ranger Assessment and Selection Program 2, a three-week program intended to select the best leaders for the regiment.

They did not complete this part of the course

You will also need to complete more than two months of training at the U.S. Army Ranger School. You will complete the training right away if you rank as a sergeant or higher. Otherwise, you will complete it after multiple combat deployments.

64 posted on 01/20/2017 1:41:45 AM PST by billyboy15
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To: OldArmy52

that may be all the females have to carry. At least it was up to last Friday noon.


65 posted on 01/22/2017 11:15:12 AM PST by Uncle Sam 911
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