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Surviving The Cut Ranger School Pt 1
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Added: Nov 23, 2010
ATTEND RANGER SCHOOL THROUGH THE CALIFORNIA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD! SLOTS NOW AVAILABLE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GUARD UNITS. CONTACT STAFF SERGEANT BRITO AT 562.900.0575 or visit www.iguardcalifornia.com **Non Prior Service only** For TIPS TO SURVIVE BASIC TRAINING visit http **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 ...
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Added: Nov 23, 2010
ATTEND RANGER SCHOOL THROUGH THE CALIFORNIA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD! SLOTS NOW AVAILABLE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GUARD UNITS. CONTACT STAFF SERGEANT BRITO AT 562.900.0575 or visit www.iguardcalifornia.com **Non Prior Service only** For TIPS TO SURVIVE BASIC TRAINING visit http **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 ...
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