How Hard is Ranger School?
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- Опубликовано: 26 май 2021
- The US Army's infamous Ranger School is widely regarded as one of the toughest programs in the military, but how hard is it to actually earn the coveted Ranger Tab?
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The most important thing you learn in Ranger school has nothing to do with tactics or leadership, although they are certainly important take-aways. It's learning that, no matter how physically tired or mentally exhausted you may be, you can ALWAYS do more than you ever thought you could do. It's about internalizing the "never, ever quit" attitude that will stand with you for the rest of your life.
40% of my class did not get their tabs. I started Ranger School weighing 155 pounds. I graduated at 129 pounds, I looked like an Auschwitz survivor. When I went home on leave after school people I had known for over 20 years walked right past me, they did not even recognize me.
damn
The hardest part about Ranger School is after graduation. You have to live up to that Tab and everyone that went before you.
@Nicholas Rodriguez Nah, having a tab in a POG unit, you’re expected to be the most high speed in the unit. Every PT test or road March, you’ve hit to show out. Lots of tabs in a grunt unit. Not expected to stand out
Yep, I'm a very proud daughter of one of the first Airborne Rangers when they were newly formed .
He was 91 yrs old when he passed in May 2021. This great man served his Country, his family and HIS GOD his entire life. The training become family stories, the reality became lessons. GOD Bless The United States of America.
Army has the lowest standards of any branch
@@biddenharryass4573 ACFT has entered the chat
@@biddenharryass4573 I would believe you but you're Biden. Plus Space Force is a thing.
I was an honor graduate of Class 502-73 in 1973, and later I completed a tour of duty with 1/75. I have never been fast, graceful, or athletic, but I was determined to complete Ranger School even if I broke my back doing it. I lost two Ranger buddies along the way. One failed the swim test. The other stepped off a cliff at night and left in an ambulance. The school ain't easy, but I'm living proof any soldier who's willing to work hard enough can earn that Ranger Tab.
I lost four ranger buddies. One quit, one broke his leg in a jump, one went crazy and walked off, last one fell from a cliff following the ranger eyes in front of him.
@@irishkitty7257 Yep. Less than half our class graduated. I think that's about average.
Thanks for sharing that story. I was with 1st CAV and 82nd ABN and got out in 2011. I met quite a few guys who just couldn't get through Ranger school. One former Regiment guy told me a pretty moving story of this one soldier who kept going to Ranger school and kept failing whatever portion. This guy didn't speak badly of him at all. He just wanted this soldier to finally pass.
@@normandy1140 The Army still claims Ranger School is the toughest leadership course in the free world. My own experience there and in 1/75 -- and later in combat and as as an aviator in the 160th SOAR(ABN) -- verified the value of that qualification. Thank you for your response -- and for your service as one of my fellow soldiers.
@@RoscoesRiffs Very nice exchanging messages with you. Sounds like you had a fulfilling time in the Army. I hope that life always smiles upon you.
The Army gave me a lot. I made great friends to whom I still close with today, had incredible experiences, and it helped build me to become the man I am today. Sure, some days were just hell. But I have no regrets. I would do it again.
I lost 35 lbs, looked like the walking dead. Extremely tough school. I got injured and didn’t complete. Fractured a bone. But got to do some fun jumps out of a Huey.
Sorry dia but atleast you did your best get well soon 🙏🙏🙏
Knew a guy who experienced the same thing. Super fit dude over 6’ & coulda been the poster child for the marines. Fracture shin during a jump.
May not have finished, but most will never try.
Same thing happend to me. I fractured my leg in Florida, and just not enough in to be able to finish. Lack of sleep made me not pay attention to where I was walking. Still, a great experience and I did learn a lot which I was able to use back at my regular infantry unit.
My cousin went through this, he got through 99% of it but broke his ankle the last few days when he landed on it wrong parachuting from a plane. Kept on going but finally the instructors made him stop. Had to do it all over again but got through it the second time. Now he’s a lieutenant colonel or something. Making moves to the top.
He’s a beast for doing it again
It's 90% mental 10% physical. Went to Ranger School at 155lbs. Came out at 103lbs.
Damn
Holy shit when did u go?
Did you loose a leg or something 🤣🤣🤣
What did you name the kid?
omg 🤣
I wasnt SOF but every green beret i worked with that had a ranger tab/scroll said that Ranger school was WAY HARDER than selection. Good luck out there to any prospective young ranger. those years are over for me with a broken back and neck.
Compare 21 days with 62 days..of course it’s exhausting
For what some have say is no that is harder is that it sucks more
@@GHOST-zy3ji Yes. SOF is "harder". More brains, More problem solving, and You are being graded on your ability to problem solve. Ranger school is 3 months of Infantry battle drills that you should already know with less sleep and less food. definitely sucks more.
SOF is harder. You go through all of those schools just to get to SOF
Not true it did suck more however on a different level
As tough as the physical part is. It's not nearly as tough as the mental part.
That’s really just BCT or Boot Camp honestly. When you get to these higher next level schools like RASP, Sapper, Sniper, and yes even if you go to an actual Airborne unit in the Army or BRC in the Marine Corps most drops are physical drops. Simply but the dudes singled out are the ones who can’t build physical or pull their weight. Cadre and Instructors there don’t want you if you can’t perform. Now you do also have tons of guys who mentally can’t do it but at those stages from what I know and have seen it’s mostly physical even when most guys going to these courses have a black acft or 1st class PFT/CFT
@@mcbruin7774 if you failed ranger bootcamp the first time are you able to re take it?
@@LostsoulzMafia in short it all depends on the reason, your discharge, and your reenlistment code. I joined the Marine Corps in 2019-2020. I seriously injured my leg about half way through recruit training and eventually I was forced out after being in STC for like 4 months (during covid) They said I could go home and rejoin later or gave me the option to fully medically retire. Obviously I chose to just take my honorable discharge and get out. I had a 9 month holding period when I was discharged on when I could join again. Currently I’m reenlisting in the Army as “prior service” but if I wanted to go back to the Marine Corps I’d have to wait a full two years. However it all depends on your discharge if you quit by saying you’re suicidal or shit like that then yeah you’re never gonna be able to join again. If you simply flat out refuse to train its like a 50/50 shot on what kinda discharge your Chain of Command at boot is gonna give you. I will say the like 98% of dudes that get hurt return to training and finish I was just pretty unlucky. If you’re thinking of joining don’t leave with an ounce of quit in your body. Once you get past the first two or three weeks every bootcamp in every branch is pretty easy as long as your in shape and not a fucking idiot.
@@mcbruin7774 ohh okay yeah i always wanted to join the army but I failed the asvab like 3 times and the picat once. All 3 army recruiters and 1 MC recruiter didn’t accept me in. I guess I’m just to dumb to past the asvab, but if a draft or something ever happened I wanna join infantry. That’s the only way I can see myself joining cus I’m all tatted up and got a lot of weed in my system.
@@mcbruin7774 otherwise than that I see accomplishing ranger school is a successful goal and getting looked upon by special forces would be cool to be part of green Barrett’s or delta. If you go back i really hope you can complete all the obstacles that they throw out you 🤙
I imagine myself making it through pretty much everything only to fail land nav...
The PT, the runs, the obstacle stuff, the acrobatics: Everyone admitted to Ranger School is capable of all that.
The real tests are the sleep deprivation and starvation in the wilderness, cold and wet and exhausted and famished..
Class 14-89.
Go physically fit, but the mental part is what eats students. This is the school where the big guys that the Army looks up to as “it’s leaders” fall out (not all, but if you have been you have seen). No Quitting.
-you only live once; (don’t look back years from now and wish you had done it).
Ya'll think this is hard ? Try joining my D&D circle
While I was still a Marine, I’ve always had an interest in attending Ranger school. It does not look easy by any means. Always good to learn new things from different perspectives.
Refreshing to know that there is a Marine out there that's able to see the bigger picture and see the pluses of thinking outside the box. Army here, I was always interested in talking to other branches and seeing how they do and do not do things. You can really learn a lot that way.
@@marcuspayne9744 Ranger School is highly covettted among Marines just like jump school is.
They basically make us do a serious Indoc just to compete for the slot. Like one slot for an entire Battalion.. so
PFT, Humps, Uniform inspections, boards…
Marines like shiny things too lol
Of course most of us are not as motivated to go for that stuff in the weekend since we are usually worn out lol
@@geoffsmith76 Spot on,,,the slots are far and few between and several hundred Alpha Marines wanting it! Somebody earlier said food and sleep deprivation separates the men from the boys,,,I would take it a step farther and say that’s true but add some brutal fun and games in the water and then ya got the full package! ARS and just standard Recon unit training provided all I wanted of the three and I personally didn’t feel like I needed any more extra training or schools to learn how to drive on when hungry, sleep deprived, cold and wet! Any combat unit worth its salt will teach all three, albeit the way and the length of time and the manner they teach it may differ.
@@danieldalton7917 Hooah and spot on💪🏻🇺🇸. RLTW
I remember seeing one Marine in my class who was in another platoon. Seemed like a quiet person who respected everyone but feared no one. Also a great team player who did not put up with BS, and led like a Marine Drill Instructor when placed in charge.
Class 9-85, best blueberry pancakes I ever ate with a spoon in the TVD.
Who else had to pause and go back to read some of the captions? Slow it down a little, damn.
Looks like you failed the reading portion of ranger school
How many Rangers does it take to change a lightbulb? Three. One to change the bulb and two to tell you how hard it used to be.
Just what I needed to get me jacked up! Wooo! Thx guys
Is it harder than EO training?
eo is a different animal, thats comparable to selection honestly
I never thought ranger school was impossible. It was tough. But I will always sincerely say that no day in Iraq was as shitty as an average day in ranger school. Hell at least I had Copenhagen in Iraq 🤣🤣🤣
Class 11-77 took two years to get the feeling back in my toes.
I was asking a buddy about it. He said if you got 3 meals a day and 8 hours of sleep it’d be the easiest course in the army. The food and sleep deprivation are what make it a real challenge to people
Your buddy is wrong. Even if you were well feed and had plenty of sleep, that doesn't mean you can herde a bunch of people you have never met through simulated operations. Most of the failures are die to performance on patrols anyways. Not to be a dick or anything.
You guys should do the recruitment Vids for the army instead of the woke ones
Oy vey!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No shit ! Be all you can be, man !
I can sleep better at night knowing that Emma has 2 moms
@@rhythmunkind4921 hahahaha savage lol
In a single savage sentence.
58 days of this SUCKS.
Started with 225 , 38 graduated. First phase at Benning took out a lot of them.
I think the sleep deprivation is what's going to kill me the most.
My godfather went to ranger school and broke his back, he then later returned to complete it
Thank you for service
Hot sauce and hand sanitizer...>>>
If you know, you know...
keeps you awake?
I work here. It’s not that hard boys n girls. Just do it. Embrace it.
Lol, just pain leaving the body. 😉
Looks like a fun workout to push yourself to the limits lol
@@LostsoulzMafia like a 62 day workout lol
@@Christopher012 62 days of pain and getting gains 🤙
Is it possible for you to record some stuff and upload them? I know there's plenty of vids out there already just different perspectives would be cool
Rangers lead the way
Ranger lead the way sir!
That was interesting
Apparently You have short boxing matches when you do there. How are those and the match ups. My dad is there right now making me proud
man that looks bad ass!
I lived homeless for a few years after the Army.
Ate some LSD out of a homeless girls ass, force marched 60 miles in a day. did 600 push-ups the board um of being homeless. that or pissed in heroin..
smoked some of the best weed sense I was at home in Newton Co. on the Buffalo National River.
but I ain't never did no shit like that.. we had some A2's ..
I didn't even think to run down the obstacle course...
that's fucking genius..
&& u don't get shot in the back that way.. wow...
that's some "Liberty Teeth" type shit there... .
anyways I commented like garand thumb says to do.. it helps with something..
Good activity make your dream come true. Because you from Good.
How many times do we have to do this?
MOUT NCO Instructors Hawaii
Why weren't any of them RANGER qualified?
They were pretty solid types.
Expect more...
Thats cuz ranger school isnt a tactics school..
The tab is an award
The scroll is a way of life.
Both are great achievements
In the Big Army, having a tab is the exception to the rule. You went above and beyond in your job.
In the Ranger Regiment, the tab is the standard for everyone. Just this fact alone shows how much higher of a level the 75th is on.
Premier unit for engaging the enemy. Solid role
Well it’s not a unit it’s just a tab and it really means nothing, it’s essentially advanced basic training again that uses outdated tactics. It’s great cause you get a lot of hands on and “master” the fundamentals but other than that it’s really not that hard you’re just tired and hungry which does suck but you get an some days off some day are easier. The unit you are thinking off is the 75th Ranger Regiment and yes they are studs.
Respect.
🇺🇸✌️🤙🤘🇺🇸
It is what comes after occasionally that is the hardest
Which is harder: RASP or Ranger School?
Rasp
Class 6-89 here. Winter grad. EMBRACE THE SUCK!
damn what music did you guys use for this?
You guys should get some Sapper content. I’m not volunteering myself. Very physically demanding and also mentally demanding. We had a tabbed Ranger wash from my class. It was a medical wash, but a wash is a wash. The tabbed Rangers said it was just as hard because it was more condensed.
Sapper is only 30 days
@@insanekiller47 30 days of fun
My team leader was double tabbed ranger & sapper. He claimed sapper was harder.
@@BombproofCraftsman ~ A lot of people think it’s some easy way to deck out your uniform, it’s not. Sapper school is hard. I think the attrition rate is still at 60% even after opening it up to non-engineers. Imagine 6 out out 10 are NO GO, and you don’t get your NO GO until the end so you bust your ass for nothing. The school only graduates about 300 to 400 per year. The school opened in 85, so at that rate there are only about 14,000 of us. Think of how many Ranger Tabs vs Sapper Tabs you’ve seen walking around. Your team leader was in rarified air if he was both and was not a 12B, because he would need an MOS waiver. I graduated in 02, so I wore my tab under my left BDU breast pocket flap. I’m old school like that.
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Wow
My knees still hurt. RLTW!
it was like boy scout camp without sleep
Graduated 12-92 oneof 5 Marines I had not turned 21 yet a ......E3 ..it was a hard ass course.....but the regular Army did not truly appercialte our sense of humor ....................so we got very strong.
Navy SWCC next?
You should have learned to flirt with the chow hall ladies. I gained weight haha. Went to mountains with pockets full of turkey after thanksgiving.
Anyone know this song?
Song?
The sleep deprivation seems like the worst part
Hmmm do A LOT of small unit tactics / physical stuff with very little food and sleep 😁 if big army had its way - every infantryman would / should be Ranger qualified. What do you wanna be #ExpertInfantry #RLTW #ATW
I think a better question is "how efficient is Ranger School at teaching advanced infantry tactics?" If you take out RAP Week and the food and sleep deprivation, what topics in the curriculum are you left with? It's obviously not going to be anything advanced or crazy since the students are too tired and hungry to retain advanced commando knowledge. You have to dumb things down.
I don’t think you understand the point of Ranger school, bro
@@0rcsapo_ I do understand the point of Ranger School. However, what I’m trying to do is think critically about it. In theory, Ranger School sounds great. In practice, maybe not so much. Not everyone is going to go to Ranger School. Either they don’t want to, or they just can’t. Others will get dropped from Ranger School, either for unforeseen things like injuries or silly things like the RI not counting all your push ups even though you know you were for sure touching your Ranger Buddy’s fist with your chest. Not only that, but when you graduate the course what do you know and what can you offer to your unit upon return? Patrolling skills? Ambushes? Raids? So Ranger School teaches those things better than any infantry unit could teach? You know all you have to do is grab a bunch of copies of the Ranger Handbook and head to the field for 2 months and you can simulate the same conditions instead of your branch spending all that money to send guys who aren’t stationed in Georgia to Georgia for training. It’s wonderful that Ranger School teaches you the intangibles, but is that it though? There’s a reason why the Canadians, Australians, and the UK didn’t follow the US Army’s approach to advanced infantry training and make their own Ranger Schools. Am I saying Ranger School is stupid? No. Just thinking critically about it.
@@cm-pr2ys yeah, dude, you still don’t get it. I’m going to go out on a limb and assume that you don’t have a Ranger tab. You’re a critical thinker, which is definitely a plus, but you still don’t understand the point of the school.
It’s designed to be a leadership school, not a commando school. It’s open to every branch within the army, and other services can volunteer to go, too. It’s not a school that produces commandos- it’s a school that is designed to produce combat leaders. You don’t get taught any crazy, hardcore tactics. It’s simple ambushes, raids, attacks- Ranger style missions which can definitely be executed by some dudes on an FTX with a Ranger handbook, but again- that’s not the point. The point is executing those simple missions again and again, and making it perfect- but making it perfect and doing the little things right while being tired, hungry, angry, and at the same time apathetic. It teaches an individual to keep fighting, regardless of the shitty circumstances, and to maintain the standards in spite of whatever physical, emotional, or interpersonal issues they’re facing- and accomplishing the mission.
If you just wanted to train tactics, sure, go out in to the bush and drill. If you want to create leaders that keep fighting, and embody the Ranger creed, then send them to Ranger school. That’s why you send people that should be in leadership positions- which is how the Army works. You send people to Ranger that have the potential to be good leaders, and you send them to Ranger to make them better. Every combat arms soldier’s career progression is in increase in leadership and responsibility. The Army wants combat leaders that can endure the suck for stupid amounts of time, and still accomplish the mission- regardless of how bad the situation may be.
The best way I could help you to understand the point of Ranger school is just to encourage you to go yourself. You’ll figure it out.
Best of luck, my dude.
@@0rcsapo_ well said Ranger! You just saved me a ton of typing. The dude clearly wasn’t grasping the concept for all of his deep and critical thinking. RLTW 12-92
You just can't teach people to be effective fire team leaders, squad leaders, AND platoon sergeants all in two months...at a minimum it'd be ideal to have two months per each leadership position. Not only that but no matter how much you everyone in the platoon rotates through billets, one or two patrols each isn't enough to get a solid grasp on anything. It's a massive amount of effort for no tangible reason. What can you actually learn when you are starving and bone-tired? What is being generated for the benefit of the Army at the end? Boot Camp is the time for just discovering how tough you are, PME is the time for just learning how to make the transition from follower to leader. Not some optional school that takes you away from your unit for two months. As it is, Ranger School is good. That's great that it's tough! Awesome. But what are you actually learning that you can take back to your unit and teach your Soldiers? Not everyone is going to go to Ranger School themselves either. The idea is good, but in theory there are a few details missing. Why not be tough enough to challenge Soldiers, but comprehensive enough to teach them advanced skills as well? What is the institutional knowledge being passed down from teacher to student?
There's a reason why there's no British, Australian, or Canadian Ranger School.
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Ranger school? The mentality of the school is worse than the physical part. Just don’t quit and motivate your peers.
on of the hardest.... only 60% dropout......
danish jægerkorps has a 98-100% dropout
Got out of the Marine Corp 3 years ago, I’m taking engineering however this kinda challenge me to go back not gonna lie ? How hard is the physical aspect ? Is it harder than ITB/SOI ?
way harder LMAO
Looks easy
I would say its pretty hard.
Fuck yeah! Rangers lead the way !!
song name?
Looking as well
Couldn’t even Shazam it
@@kevinpheley574 Kissing candice - crash and burn instrumental
@@lucagiulietti8517 an you’re the fuckin best
It's tough. But RASP for the 75th is where you go to be a real Ranger.
It’s easy to get to Batt, hard to stay in. Best believe your life in Batt will be hell until you earn this tab. If you fail to earn the tab, you fail as a Ranger.
RASP is an leadership school for the Rangers
What the hell are you talking about?
I imagine it’s one of the hardest schools ever.
“Open to all service members” yet nobody in my MOS can go
What MOS are you?
@@CoffeeorDie don’t get me wrong, I know the schools are open to everyone. I’m a 13M which is a HiMARS operator, but we can’t get Airborne or Ranger slots because there’s no use for us to go, when it would be better for an infantryman or a fister to go.
@@Void-ic3ei you’re still allowed to go your unit won’t send you which is typical. Go to the 101st they’ll send anyone. Hell I went through with a PV2 HVAC mechanic.
Every time I watch army stuff it makes me proud I'm a Marine
Errr
Thank goodness Australia has allies like America, who have warriors like the Rangers.
Aussies are some beasts tho!! When they flew the Confederate flag in Afghanistan I was like "fuckin based, kings"
2 mom's think you're up to the task lmfao
It shouldnt be how hard, its not meant to be easy I hate that question.
Better than BUD’s
Are there more women or men in the American army? 🖐sorry for the question, Answer please 🇺🇲
Pretty sure it’s like 8 men and 2 women per 10 soldiers
The army is like 14% female.
Forrest Gump has more common sense than this guy
In Ranger school you have more fractured bones then in MMA.
Pure war zone ...
Looks like you need to update this clip with the Lockheed weekend Woke training! Show a clip of a court Marshall perhaps like McCabe , Huertas & Keefe experienced. The leaders hung them out to dry!
As they should do. That’s how court martials work buddy
Could a ballerina with 2 mom's do it
@Jaime D comrade, is that a quip that I am a commie, no that's what a lot of people I presume of your side r calling for, this diversity is working well on the streets and society, I want to c the strongest country possible I am pro West and pro what we stand for our history, I would turn up the TV at every international game stand up and sing the national anthem out loud, now I am a nationalist and I don't mean jack boots racist, I mean someone who loves the country, now I don't stand up for national anthem nor watch internationals, and u can bet that a lot and I believe it is a lot hate America for racial hatred reasons and when I say that I don't just mean because of any history although they use this as a excuse, but because that they just hate whites the west and America, also on the left u have alsorts of people who like to put themselves into there own community then point the finger and call us ists at any unjust opertunity they can find, a lot of these people say they wish to overthrow America a lot of these wanted to change the national anthem a lot of these want to change the flag a lot of these want to defund police r anti military and this has bled over into the military, if u suggest to me this makes us stronger I disagree and believe it makes us severely weaker, it dishearten people like me, there's a lot in America who hate everything about us and they r probably delighted with these government agencies adverts and the current administration, u can try to say otherwise but I believe that u r just lying to yourself
@@winstonchurchill2686, was the ballerina post just so you could post this rant? You obviously don't understand the concept of diversity. Could a ballerina with 2 mothers physically do the course? maybe maybe not. Should a ballerina with 2 mothers have a chance to try? Of course they should! if you want a strong successful country, every citizen should have the right to at least try, otherwise the country misses out on talent that can benefit it. Even nationalists who thinks the world hates them because of their skin colour, not their actions & attitude.
@@thedamnedatheist no it wasn't just so that I can rant, I was trying to push a point, the military should be uniformability, I made up a word there but I guess u should understand that, the military is about discipline not individuality, and I say honestly to u now that I spend my time mostly probably watching abl Anthony Brian logan, the officer tatum, the black Conservative, the Conservative twins, dinesh desouza, amongst others, I am always saying that I believe Candace Owens should be president not only because she would shut people up about identity politics about having people who r black or a woman as president but she should get it on pure merit she's hyper intelligent often going into big auditoriums and speaking to a full hostile crowd and holding her own, often making all the people in there look stupid and ignorant for a unwillingness to listen, now I got a flavour of u trying to critisize me as some sort of bigot, I don't know if u read my post above or not, I absolutely love the police and military, I am Conservative, I am not living in a pretend world unlike a lot of the left who live in a marvel comic reality, shouldn't tests all b equal shouldn't the best get the job, but no u know full well I suspect that they dum down standards and scores to get into universities, of course everyone should b open to try but if the task is to run a 3 mile run with a 40lb pack it should b the same for a 90lb woman as a 220lb man, I watched recently on a sky news Australia report the reporter happened to b a woman and she was critisising a police force of hiring to many women who not only was less than good passing the physical but also aparantly even worse on the psychological, I recently watched 1 on RUclips called the donut operator he's a ex cop, he gives run down on incidents where a police woman who was responding to a minor call, she tried to take a man into custody and the man resisted with minimal effort she rang for back up, she was waiting and she could have just waited but after a short while she tried to wrestle with the man again, he was again resisting with minimal effort he didn't look as if he was trying to hurt her in any way but she pulled a gun and shot 2 shots the 1st hitting the mother of the man and the other shot who knows where that went, a police man then came into the door and had control of the scene in less than 5 seconds, police in riots tend to use exclusively men y is that, I have seen numerous clips on you tube where men who have a police woman try to cuff them holding there arm and just running of and the police woman gives a chase that looks to me as if in gesture, I am all for diversity but there r reality, I in no way was trying to degrade the military or police as these r the 2 institutes that I hold in the highest regard, but there is a anti West anti man and more specifically a anti white man atmosphere in today's society and for u to question this leads me to say that u only lie to yourself, I have watched countless RUclips posts where u have had black people giving teaching classes to a bunch of white people telling them that they r all racist they will always b racist they r the devil, and the blm manifesto that's on the Internet for all to c has demands of the overthrow of the Western way for a communist style society and they flew the flags all over government buildings to commemorate Floyd's death, don't tell me that this is diversity is all good, no it is good in some parts but we have poor actors who wish us no good and it bleeding into the military, having adverts of a ballerina with 2 mom's who went on a Disney style activist marches with peace and love signs rather than f the police and harsher signs is pure lies properganderist and misrepresentation of today's movement
@@thedamnedatheist did my last reply get to u, sometimes I get sensored by the overlords oligarchy on this platform, what's your opinion on pregnant flying suits, the recent CIA advert, the blm manifesto and the leader of the UK blm movement who wants all whites to b slaves to black people and the flying of blm flags around the world on embassies and other government buildings, they also flew the lgbtq flag in places I suspect not in Islamic countries thoe I wonder y
@@thedamnedatheist I have a saying, if u have thought or believe something don't b so ignorant to think that others haven't or don't think exactly the same, now I imagine there could b a troupe out there that has someone within it who likes to put themselves into there own community, I imagine that this person could possibly b not the best and finding things difficult and looking for a way out, and at the most convenient opertunity to use they will use it at there advantage, now I imagine the rest of the troupe I would hope r a well trained professional diverse bunch of people but they don't live there life advertising or identifying as a very specific community but rather a collective a singularity 1 and the same, I imagine these people r the type who got testosterone oozing out of there ears and look as if thoe they don't need to use door handles when walking through doors, now I imagine these people have to watch what they say or do or post, that can't b a healthy environment, I knew a military man who let's say had a presence when he speaks he seems aggressive he talks inpolite but this is his manly Manor he doesn't mean offence, now I can imagine a group of these types of people on there of time talking jokes slang not necessarily to offend or with prejudice but they will now have a thought watch what u say as it will b used against u, this is not a healthy atmosphere, this is not good for the collective, I believe this is a reality in a lot of areas, if that hyperfetical crosses my mind and I bet also yours although u may deny this, is that a good environment
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Not Rangers
Its a girl school now
It's basically just a "school" that tests how much you hating like you can handle. But I've always thought that the real challenge is always living up to the tab after you get it
Apparently not that hard anymore...if you catch my drift.
Why waste time with school and not just go to RASP?
Actual rangers go and get there tab as well. Ranger school makes you ranger qualified and it’s a leadership school. The best in the world. However to call yourself a ranger you have to go to RASP.
They do both. You go to rasp to get your scroll and join regiment. Once you join regiment, you HAVE to go to ranger school to get your tab. If you down right refuse to go to ranger school, they will kick you out of regiment after 1 year I believe
@@traphouselordqueef5592 But ranger school is open to everyone? I got asked to go but refused when I was still in the marines
There are some people who do both. But also, for example, the Army expects pretty much every Infantry Officer to have a Ranger Tab (often if you don't, they won't let you lead a platoon and you almost certainly will not make Captain without it). However, you cannot serve in the Ranger Regiment as an officer until you've already been a PL in a conventional unit, so pretty much every officer goes to Ranger School right after the officer basic course.
Plus there are also guys from other services that attend Ranger School (and even guys from foreign militaries) and they obviously can't join the Ranger Regiment. Plus, some guys are willing to do the 2 months of getting your ass kicked to get through the school, but don't want to live the Ranger lifestyle for years on end, especially with families and stuff.
@@traphouselordqueef5592 You do not have to be Ranger qualified to be in Regiment. You can be junior-enlisted in the Ranger Regiment without a tab. But if you want to be an officer or NCO you have to have a tab. So if you're in Regiment without a tab, you're pretty much stuck at E-4 until you get one.
And why do Marines dominate Ranger school?
I’m sure statistically they dominate at ranger school, but that is misleading because not many marines get the opportunity to go. So when they do, they send the best of the best.
@@katierichardson2678 that is wxcalty right. It's mainly high speed officers, or our infantry/special forces Marines that attend. Spent 4 years in the Corps, now in the Army. Hoping to attend one day
They don’t? The Marine Corps sends only its studs, the best. A lot of whom were in recon or MARSOC or are just animals. So yeah those guys do well. It’s no different when the Air Force sends its PJ’s and other dudes. It’s an Army school so when a soldier in the Army wants to go or feels ready they just send him because it’s kind of expected that you at the bare minimum attempt it once in your career.
That’s like saying “Why do Batt bois dominate Ranger school?” Probably because they’re in incredibly good shape and if they fail they get kicked out of Ranger Regiment. The Marine Corps ego is something I’ll never understand when most of them don’t even stay in the Corps they join other branches and all they do is talk about the Corps. Institutionalized mfrs. don’t even get me started on the POG marines, they become 11B’s and get their shit pushed in cause “every marine is a rifleman”
@@Twizzzums I couldn’t agree with you more. The marine ego is an extensive subject on its own. That’s one of the primary reasons for why I don’t want to go marines. I did when I was around 15 but I changed my mind after a marine recruiter came to my school. He brought a guy with him would was on his boot camp leave. The dude was a POG and had only done the bare minimum of going through boot camp to become a marine. The kid then started talking shit about the other branches and was bragging about himself. Well a few weeks later the army recruiter comes who is a green beret. He didn’t even mention anything about his career. I looked at him in awe and pointed it out because he was the first green beret I ever encountered. He looked at me and was like, “Yeah...and?” It’s hilarious how the guy that should brag the most about his career acts like he is an everyday army soldier, but the fresh marine out of boot camp acts like he is some sort of operator.
@@katierichardson2678 The Army is terrible if you aren’t motivated, but the Army has the most special operations and support elements in the military. I love my 0311 to hell and back because theres the infantry and then there’s everyone else. But if you want a decent quality of life and tons of career options the Army and Air Force is just better.
The School is nice,but Benning sucks. Bragg is better.
It's all fun and games until they start shooting back....
Everyone is gangster until Rangers start storming your beach 😎🇺🇸
Rangers Lead The Way, but FISTer’s are the kings of battle.
Yea but you'd rather be a Ranger than be in a conventional unit
@@dontjudgeme041 facts
Hell Yeahh Fist “eyes of death “ 🇺🇸🤛🏻
Gay
@@jsamuel251 we may be gay, but at least we are gay and call for fire. Don't hate on our sweet ass jobs
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Better than ordering from a right wing coffee shop. And that what this is.
heard that these guys fall asleep in the middle of a sentence...
I got tired of just watching the video
It's not an easy school lol
Want to join ?
It won't be boring
A major difference between Ranger school and a MAGTF workup is that Ranger school does not include a desert phase.
Of course there’s a a Marine projecting their insecurity.
Ranger School phased out the desert phase, can't recall when that happened but I was in Ranger Class 10-89 and we had 4 phases with the desert phase at Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah.
I wonder why they got rid of the desert phase, I’m sure they have their reasons but you would think the more training the better. As a matter of fact, I don’t think the Army has a desert training course. Typically, mechanized units are the ones to train at NTC, while light infantry units go to JRTC.
@@gatekeeper3660 You sure you aren’t insecure yourself? Your branch was the one that got rid of desert training, not us. Kevin Phillips is thinking critically and noting, out loud, that Ranger School- “the Army’s premier leadership school” like you guys always say- simply does not have a desert training portion anymore. That makes you mad or what?
@@gatekeeper3660 Insecurity about what? There is no desert phase in Ranger school. There used to be but somehow and/or some reason it was done away with. With the workup for a MAGTF, a month long live fire is done in the Mojave desert.
Its not hard at all. We had many Marines go to Ranger School. ALL came back top of class. Which is probably why the Army discontinued Marines from entering any more Ranger Courses ... due to embarrassment.
You are so incredibly wrong. Not only have they not barred marines from attending, but there is at least one instructor at the course who is a marine. Furthermore, the myth you just referred to has been disproved several times. There are 2 honor graduates known who were marines. How about you come to the course instead of discounting it because marines are allegedly too good for it?
Man you guys are so full of yourselves. Keep lying. It’s not going to fix what’s truly wrong...your ego and you lack of accountability ‘devil’.
Cmon Devildog, that shit ain’t true. You know RAP Week crushes anything we may do in Boot Camp. You know some Marines unfortunately showed up to Ranger School unprepared and got sent home. While it’s true that in some classes Marines take the top spot, in other cases there are no Marines in a course, and some of the Army students might know the reason why their former classmates who are Marines got dropped. If we tell a lie it just destroys our credibility. Come on man.
Checkout Todd Opalski. There’s a podcast that interviewed him. He’s a Marine that graduated Ranger School and he talks about his experience as a Marine at Ranger School. He seems like a pretty cool and humble dude. The podcast interview is on RUclips.
Yeah I’ve heard about many marines graduating top in the class at ranger school, also when marines are selected at jump school they perform top of the class too
Apparently it is much easier than it used to be. Gotta get the girls through
...gay
Used to be really tough. But girls go now so it can’t be that difficult any more.
Last I checked the RPFT standards are the same, highly doubt the mountains got any shorter, the swamps didn't get any drier, and the weight didn't get any lighter but hey, if it's easier why don't you go for it and tell me how easy it is compared to whenever
My 1sg completed it. And she was honest, it took her multiple tries but she still got it. Now she’s someone i would never fuck with. She easily gets over 540 on ACFT while I see most females in the low 400s.
@@jeffersongarcia8257 exactly, and most trainees take multiple tries too, not just women (I think 3/4 trainees.) This guy obvs doesn't know what he's talking about
Not as hard as the Delta, DEVGRU, Navy Seals, Green Berets, the 24th STS, Some AFSF. And the only unit that is at a similar level is the marine raider.
I went through selection bro, Ranger school is another beast my man
Lol stick to airsoft buddy
Why are you comparing Ranger School to SOF units? Ranger school has zero to do with special operations.
And you've been to none of them so your opinion isn't relevant
This is a leadership course. You are mistaking it for RASP (Ranger assessment and selection program)
Women do it. So not tough at all.
Did the RPFT standards change? Did the mountains get flatter? Did the swamps get drier? The weight get lighter? No? How bout you go to ranger school and tell everyone how easy it is
@@gabriellemontgomery9228 The standards were lowered by Obama. Not me. The current military is nothing but "woke" Beta males, transgenders and women.
@@tgildersleeve8295 No standards were lowered by Obama, curriculum is exactly the same as before. Obviously you're a dumb troll who doesn't know what he's talking about.
@@gabriellemontgomery9228 I thought bringing Obama into it would get a rise out of someone.
@@tgildersleeve8295 nope, just made me think you were stupider than I originally thought
Easy shit lol
The tough, grueling, gritty and exhausting Ranger School, lasting 61 Days, however, upon completion, graduation with the RANGER Short Tab, and the fact that You learned alot in that time period, is the payoff that gives dividends, long after Honorable Discharge. SUA SPONTE, RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!!🇺🇸🇺🇲🪂🪖💣💥🔥‼️