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4. Becoming a Ranger (Ranger Assessment and Selection Program) In order to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment a Soldier must attend and pass Ranger Assessment and Selection Program 1 or 2.
Master Sgt. Thaddeus Skaggs is a 75th Ranger Regiment Recruiting Liaison at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia. He runs “Ranger PT” for the soldiers going through various AITs at the base.
The 75th Ranger Regiment is a lethal, agile and flexible force, capable of executing myriad complex, joint special operations missions in support of U.S. policies and objectives.
However, it does not mean that these Rangers serve on the 75th Ranger Regiment.As a separate, and special operations, unit the 75th Ranger Regiment holds its own selection program.The current ...
Both the U.S. Army Rangers and Green Berets are elite components of the military's special operations forces, each with ...
For Moore, an infantryman and veteran of five combat tours who has served in the Ranger Regiment since he enlisted in 2011, passing RASP 2 would earn him a promotion to a Ranger platoon sergeant.
The 75th Ranger Regiment isn’t limited to combat roles—it includes a wide array of jobs for enlisted personnel, officers, and warrant officers. This video explains how every Ranger, regardless of ...
Army Capt. Luke Ebeling crawls under razor wire during the second day of the Best Ranger Competition, Saturday, April 15, 2023, at A.J. McClung Memorial Stadium in Columbus, Ga. Ebeling and his ...
Col. Kitefre Oboho, a 2002 University of North Georgia (UNG) alumnus, has taken command of the Army's 75th Ranger Regiment. Oboho began this new role in June after previously leading the 3rd Battalion ...
"It's certainly not a best practice to be trying to assess two people at the same time for suicide," a former Crisis Line ...
Joseph Drake, 100, of Hawley, is one of five surviving U.S. Army Rangers who served in World War II. He received a ...