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127 Ranger Students Complete Mountain Phase, Move On To Swamp Phase

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OldDoorGunner

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Ranger School Update:

DATE: July 31, 2015

MEDIA RELEASE:
Ranger School update: 127 Ranger students complete Mountain Phase, move on to Swamp Phase

FORT BENNING, Georgia – Today, the U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence announced 125 men and two women met the standards to complete the Mountain Phase of the Ranger Course.
These students will now move onto the Swamp Phase of Ranger School, located at Camp Rudder in Eglin Air Force Base, Florida Aug. 2, 2015. Additionally, 60 men and one woman will be recycled, or given a second attempt at the next Mountain Phase of Ranger School, which starts Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015.
“CSM Metheny and I had the opportunity to observe and participate in training with Class 08-15. Day Nine of a 10-day field training exercise in the North Georgia Mountains develops all of the qualities we are looking for in our future Rangers: grit, refusal to quit, tactical competence, and perhaps most importantly, teamwork while under extreme individual conditions. It is impressive to observe the students’ problem solving in this environment, and equally impressive to watch our Ranger Instructors coach, teach, and mentor in an absolutely professional manner,” said Maj. Gen. Scott Miller, commanding general of the Maneuver Center of Excellence.
The Swamp Phase of Ranger School is 17 days of extended platoon level operations executed in the coastal swamp environment near Valparaiso, Florida. The phase consists of two jumps for airborne qualified personnel; four days of waterborne operations training to include small boat movements and stream crossings; a 10-day field training exercise with student led patrols; and two administrative days where the students are counseled on their performance during the phase. Students who meet the standards of the Swamp Phase will travel to Fort Benning, Georgia on Aug. 21 to graduate at Victory Pond.
On July 11, 2015, 158 men and three women began the demanding training in the mountains around Dahlonega, Georgia. Highlights of the training included military mountaineering, a knot test, a 1.8-mile foot march straight up Mount Yonah and platoon level combat patrols. Six men failed to meet the challenging standards of the Mountain Phase of Ranger School and will be dropped from the course. For a variety of reasons, these students were unsuccessful at meeting the standard. However, the vast majority who are being dropped from the course were unable to successfully lead a patrol.
“The Ranger students, both male and female, are two-thirds of the way done with Ranger School. I was very impressed with the students’ toughness at leading platoon-size patrols in the North Georgia Mountains, during this extremely hot summer. The coastal swamps of Florida will continue to test the students—only the best will be successful and earn the Ranger Tab,” stated Col. David Fivecoat, commander of the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade.
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I worked with C75th Ranger's in Nam, Help save there ass a few times. Sometimes you don't know, but you get in over your head. LOL They would call us in, Wolf Pack Guns. Damn I like working with them, SHIT was together......(y)(y)(y)
 
Hooah to that Jr., every Ranger I ever met or worked with were some outstanding cats...My CO in Korea was from 2nd Bat 75 reg. Crazy sombitch..:)
 
If the females make it through the course, without any special consideration, they have earned my respect, and the Tab.. HOOAH! If you can pack the gear and kill the enemy, you're a warrior...no slack. If you can complete the Ranger course you've earned the Title Ranger.
 
Imagine an Air Force guy going through Ranger school when they are not separated as they try to do now in small units. Ir sure helped later on when I was infilling and exfiling the SF guys. We knew each other since we had been through Ranger school together. Sad to say, we lost a lot of them. Back then Ranger and Airborne school was not what it is today. Swamp school at Eglin was a big thing since we knew by then we were going to 'Nam or parts unknown. I don't remember newspaper releases of each part of our training.

PJ training came after Ranger school so getting the tab was rather anti-climactic. I am still amazed I made it. Sometimes I think those RI's passed me out of pure sympathy.
 
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