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**Benning Phase**
The first phase of Ranger School is conducted at Camp Rogers and Camp Darby at Fort Benning, Georgia and is conducted by the 4th Ranger Training Battalion. The "Benning Phase" is the "crawl" phase of Ranger School, where students learn the fundamentals of squad-level mission planning. This phase is critical to success, as it lays the groundwork for the "walk" and "run" phases. At Fort Benning, training is separated into two parts, the Ranger Assessment Phase (RAP) and Squad Combat Operations.
The Ranger Assessment Phase at Camp Rogers has traditionally included:
Ranger Physical Fitness Test (RPFT) requiring the following minimums:
Push-ups: 49 (in 2 minutes)
Sit-ups: 59
2-mile run: 15:12 (no longer conducted as of 2010)
Chin-ups: 6
5 mile individual run in 40 minutes or less over a course with gently rolling terrain
Combat Water Survival Test (no longer conducted as of 2010)
Combat Water Survival Assessment, conducted at Victory Pond (previously called the Water Confidence Test).
Combination Night/Day land navigation test - This has proven to be one of the more difficult events for students, as sending units fail to teach land navigation using a map and compass.
A 2-mile terrain run, followed by the Malvesti Field Obstacle Course, featuring the notorious "worm pit": a shallow, muddy, 25-meter obstacle covered by knee-high barbed wire. The obstacle must be negotiated - usually several times - on one's back and belly.
Demolitions training and airborne refresher training.
Modern Army Combatives Program (MACP) training was removed as a part of a new POI at the start of 2009; however, it was reinstated with Class 06-10. The Combatives Program now is spread over all phases and culminates with practical application in Florida Phase.
A 12-mile individual ruck march with full gear in 3 hours and 15 minutes or less. (The length and time standard of this event can vary.)
The emphasis at Camp Darby is on the instruction in and execution of Squad Combat Operations. The Ranger student receives instruction on airborne/air assault operations, demolitions, environmental and "field craft" training, executes the infamous "Darby Queen" obstacle course, and learns the fundamentals of patrolling, warning and operations orders, and communications. The fundamentals of combat operations include battle drills (React to Contact, Break Contact, React to Ambush, Platoon Raid), which are focused on providing the principles and techniques that enable the squad-level element to successfully conduct reconnaissance and raid missions. As a result, the Ranger student gains tactical and technical proficiency, confidence in himself, and prepares to move to the next phase of the course, the Mountain Phase.
Mountain Phase
The second phase of Ranger School is conducted at Camp Frank D. Merrill near Dahlonega, Georgia by the 5th Ranger Training Battalion. During the Mountain Phase, students are taught military mountaineering and techniques for employing a platoon in combat in mountains. They further develop command ability, and controlling a platoon through planning, preparing, and executing combat missions. The Ranger student continues learning how to sustain himself and his subordinates in the mountains. The rugged terrain, severe weather, hunger, mental and physical fatigue, and the psychological stress the student encounters allow him to measure his capabilities and limitations and those of his fellow soldiers.
In addition to combat operations, the student receives four days of military mountaineering training. The students will and stamina are tested to the maximum. At any time, he may be selected to lead tired, hungry, physically expended Ranger students to execute and accomplish another mission.
Florida Phase
The third phase of Ranger School is conducted at Camp James E. Rudder (Auxiliary Field #6), Eglin Air Force Base, Florida by the 6th Ranger Training Battalion. Emphasis during this phase is to continue the development of the Ranger student's combat arms functional skills. He must be capable of operating effectively under conditions of extreme mental and physical stress. This is accomplished through practical exercises in extended platoon level operations in a coastal swamp environment. Training further develops the students' ability to plan for and lead small units on independent and coordinated airborne, air assault, urban operations, small boat, and dismounted combat operations in a mid-intensity combat environment against a well-trained, sophisticated enemy.
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10:41 at first i was like oh shit...
but then i realized what he was saying...
DaManBearPig 1 day ago
wow you know your stuff im guessing you found this out all the hard way?
music13able 2 days ago
@Deluca123456789 Yeah, I am cutting back for schools this summer and for ranger after IOBC
Jpago 2 days ago
@Jpago really that's rough i can dip there. well thanks for replying back.
Deluca123456789 4 days ago
@Deluca123456789 no. In my dads class in 87 they could and thats when started but TRADOC is hard on it now. It also dehydrates you so its a safety concern..
Jpago 5 days ago
@genevabuck Surefire 6P I believe. it is on my LBV but it is not handy to check. It is like 60 dollars, the red lense cover is about 20 at clothing sales.
Jpago 5 days ago
What kind of flashlight is that? Gotta have one.
genevabuck 5 days ago
25 years ago a Ranger grad told us to stick with standard Army equipment. I got frostbite on my hands and feet.
thehomas86 2 weeks ago
oh and thanks for putting the Nike SFB up i bought a pair good shit comfy as hell
Deluca123456789 2 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
what is the tobacco situation in ranger school. you allowed to dip and or have tins that's my biggest concern haha not really
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