Ranger School: 5 Reasons You Should Go

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  • I know it can sometimes be difficult to maintain motivation, especially when it comes to something like going to Ranger School. I hope that these "reasons to go" motivate you and remind you of why you wanted to go in the first place, and gives you something to look forward to once you crush it!
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Комментарии • 253

  • @johncarney6576
    @johncarney6576 Год назад +113

    I’m an old man now. 76 years. Ranger school 1967. Since then I have never been hungry. I have never been cold. I have never been tired. Ranger school is the gift that keeps on giving. It sets new standards for your comfort zone in life.

    • @strippergavemmepinkeye2.023
      @strippergavemmepinkeye2.023 Год назад +5

      That’s why I doubt a girl got through legitimately or they went soft

    • @tittys7711
      @tittys7711 Год назад +2

      @@strippergavemmepinkeye2.023 😂

    • @jasdfvalkyrie1-195
      @jasdfvalkyrie1-195 Год назад +1

      @@strippergavemmepinkeye2.023 Females can do it for sure. They wouldnt go soft in this specific case of being a Ranger

  • @lansermurphy1973
    @lansermurphy1973 Год назад +132

    I’m a E5, 11B, traditional guardsmen in my first contract. Graduated last year and I really try to encourage my guys to go, especially NCOs and officers. As you pure breed guardsman I was behind the curb tactically UNTIL I attended RTAC (natty guard’s pre ranger). RTAC gave me the tactical foundation to show up feeling competent, and it made a difference in my performance during patrols. Ranger school itself gave me the most valuable reps in leadership positions and greatly improved my performance as an 11B and a leader. Super grateful for the experience as a whole.

    • @felixtorres6719
      @felixtorres6719 Год назад +2

      Went through RTAC back in 2012 while active duty, phenomenal program, really sets you up for success.

    • @Tplummy123
      @Tplummy123 Год назад

      @@felixtorres6719 how did you attend as AD?

    • @felixtorres6719
      @felixtorres6719 Год назад +4

      @@Tplummy123 RTAC is open for active duty as well, including pathfinder, air assault at WTC. I was in 3rd ID at the time, there were about 20 of us going through that were AD.

    • @christophermeier1770
      @christophermeier1770 Год назад

      That’s dope man. Imma reach out to my Coc to see what options I have. I’m lusting for the challenge to see and experience the growth that will come from it. As I’m sure you’ve experienced, as men we gotta see the uncommon challenges to have that next level personal growth.

    • @zackdavis9539
      @zackdavis9539 Год назад +2

      @lanser Murphy was it hard to get a ranger school slot in the guard?

  • @jerryrosstheoldparatrooper4952
    @jerryrosstheoldparatrooper4952 Год назад +26

    The thing about Ranger School is you will find that you are not as tough as you thought you were, however you will discover you are a harder SOB than you ever thought your would be!
    Class 1-92
    RLTW!

  • @TheWoodman65
    @TheWoodman65 Год назад +51

    100% agree with everything he says. Once you have the coveted tab you will stand out among peers. Not that those who don't have a tab can't be great Soldiers but it is a discriminator. I recently was the keynote speaker for a basic officer leader course (not infantry). I noted how many multi star general officers who were not infantry are Ranger qualified. It made a huge difference for me when I had to lead Soldiers in combat. Also important to remember that once earned it has to be represented every day of the rest of your career.
    All that being said once you decide to go first and foremost it has to be the #1 priority in your life when you are preparing and actually attending. If not you will not make it past the RPAT. Second, you have to be physically prepared, you have to be able to do 49 PERFECT push ups, run 5 miles within 40 minutes (and give yourself a window, not barely making it). You have to be able to ruck 12 miles in under 3 hours. This is just the beginning. Third, you have to have the mental fortitude to never quit. Once you get past the first few days (which are only the beginning) you have to be mentally tough. Last, you have to be a team player, willing to shoulder more than your fair share. To take care of your buddies and they will take care of you. You also have to be lucky. Luck is a big part of it...but you make your luck by being prepared. I was very fortunate to make it straight through without recycle. I recently had the great honor to pin the tab on my son who also made it straight through. RLTW!

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад +4

      Thanks very much for this Sir! RLTW! 👊 🫡

  • @geekstradamus1548
    @geekstradamus1548 Год назад +18

    Not everyone watching is getting ready for Ranger School, Gritty. Some of us are broken down old grunts who struggle to go two days without a muscle relaxer, and give ourselves a pat on the back for making 30 minutes on a stationary bike.
    Keep excelling, I love the motivation. Hell, I NEED the motivation.

  • @jeffreyburke8924
    @jeffreyburke8924 Год назад +22

    “Nobody wants to do it, but somehow you’ve got to get it done.” Well said. It’s nice to know that probably everyone showing up day one are thinking the same thing as you.

  • @haydenlowe9326
    @haydenlowe9326 Год назад +42

    What's up Gritty, i dont know if you remember me but i was the kid who served you at ihop. Ive been watching your videos since January and i leave tuesday for basic training. Just wanted to thank you for all the advice and motivation. I'll check back in once i'm a Ranger ;)

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад +16

      Of course I remember you! 😂 that was awesome! I wish you all the luck in your endeavors brother! WORK HARD!

  • @AoNLobby
    @AoNLobby Год назад +48

    I ran a sub 40 min 5 mile on Friday for the first time in my life. That was the only thing that I was worried about with ranger school. One of the happiest moments of my life knowing I can pass RAP week.

    • @1775Q
      @1775Q Год назад +33

      Bro great job, but keep working on running faster. Your legs are going to be smoked before you start the 5 mile run.

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад +29

      Thanks for give him that advice! 👆 This is the kind of teamwork I expect on this channel! 👊

    • @TheArizonaRanger.
      @TheArizonaRanger. Год назад +4

      Awesome milestone.
      I was always told to aim for a 36 minute 5 mile so that even on your worst day you can pass the 5 mile.

    • @AoNLobby
      @AoNLobby Год назад +7

      It was 5.85 miles at a 7:47 min per mile pace. Safe to say, I still have alot of work to do. Looking to get below a 35 min 5 mile, thank you guys.

    • @HeyMikeyLikesIt2
      @HeyMikeyLikesIt2 Год назад

      Can you do it with 5 hours sleep, PT test and swim test the day prior?

  • @jasonbourne1119
    @jasonbourne1119 Год назад +7

    The attrition of Ranger school starts before you even step foot on camp Darby. I was supposed to go to ranger school with two of my buddies. They both quit during the train up and I was the only one to actually go. JUST GO, don’t think about it, just TRAIN and GO.

  • @jeremyjackson6460
    @jeremyjackson6460 Год назад +7

    You’re at East Range Training Area. Where 25th has their Lightning Academy (SURT, Pre Sapper, AASLT, Jungle, FRIES/SPIES, Rappel Master). Also in the area is the NCOA, land NAV courses, dig sites, obstacle courses etc.
    I challenge you to knock out the Jungle 5k. OCPS, boots, FLC, two one quarts and rubber duck. The standard is 40mins, avg is about 35. Get with the TAC and they’ll spin you up on the route.

  • @judeblake2600
    @judeblake2600 Год назад +7

    i’m going into the army as a 68w in january but have been curious about getting my tab as well…this channel and david goggins have convinced me!

  • @matthewacpmorales
    @matthewacpmorales Год назад

    Was just there for EIB land nav! Thanks for your videos man! Big inspiration for me to hold myself to the gritty soldier standard hooah.

  • @TobiA0000
    @TobiA0000 Год назад +5

    I love your consistent uploads. Thanks for keeping the strong energy. Helps keep me in shape.

  • @markelliott4969
    @markelliott4969 Год назад +2

    Former Ranger Instructor on Morgan Team and Florida. 2nd Batt. Member of the DMOB at RTB. Best advice I can give you is this, I can’t, I quit and I won’t are not in the Ranger vocabulary. Drive on and stay focused. Good luck. 12-80. Enlisted Honor Graduate as a PVT.

  • @meanderingmarley3910
    @meanderingmarley3910 Год назад +13

    Had a great and fulfilling Army career, but always regretted never going the hardcore route (settled for cushy helo seats). However, now at 64, I use these videos to try and keep myself motivated to stay in shape...to defy old age...to not go gently into that good night. Keep up the good work, sir! Keep us goin'.! 🫡

  • @djohnson8182
    @djohnson8182 Год назад +1

    Can certainly relate to the fact you an go on much further than you think you can.three years as 11B airborne ,the last year in vietnam was certainly proof.We had several rangers in the unit and we relied on them quite a bit especially since they seemed to never be lost,learned that competence and courage usually comes in people that are easy going, have a sense of humor, confident in their ability and not having to prove it by being a hard ass.

  • @sydereal
    @sydereal Год назад +2

    Thank you for this. I been watching your videos and started training and if I end up in ranger school it will be because of you.

  • @survivetolife
    @survivetolife Год назад +2

    Spot on!

  • @markmclean8594
    @markmclean8594 Год назад +8

    Thanks a ton for this, sir. Pretty sure no one in my MOS has ever gotten a tab, but I still have this gut feeling that I need to do it. You’re helping me to stay focused on the goal. 🤘

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад +7

      So what you’re saying is you’d be the first in your MOS to accomplish it. Sounds like a worthy challenge to me… you’re lucky. 👊 😉

  • @johnricci294
    @johnricci294 Год назад

    As the ruck continued .He went very deep fantastic info on life and challenges and why to be the best . Jungle School be a great challenge and the sincere flip of the glasses .In final thoughts-priceless honesty . You never hear him swear. But that tossing negative naysayers aside-was spot on.

  • @corygodfrey7881
    @corygodfrey7881 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the video brother. Needed to hear that. Wrote down all your points to remember later on. Same story where I've been in the Army for 9 years and just got the opportunity to go to school. Training hard in the right ways, there's just more naysayers than encouragers as you mentioned. I'll focus on the positive.

  • @stealthandysteath1069
    @stealthandysteath1069 Год назад +1

    Evening mate, sound advice an a great drive forward to get to there goals ✌️🙏👍🇬🇧

  • @kevinfstr149
    @kevinfstr149 Год назад +2

    Jungle and Ranger grad here… Jungle was fun and definitely a good test run before going to SURT and Ranger school. The jungle archway down there is where they set up all of their demos and do a lot of classes.

  • @jastrapper190
    @jastrapper190 Год назад

    I like these videos. Young people need all the help they can get. The recruiters are apparently struggling under a Commander in Chief with Dementia (like everyone else). Keep it up.

  • @garronviviano6601
    @garronviviano6601 15 дней назад

    Yoo! Super late but I just graduated Air Assault last Friday, and that opening you showed is actually where the graduation is held. Like right there in front of that tower! So crazy man haha. Anyways gearing up for ranger now so i’ve been binging your ranger videos!

  • @adamgregerson9319
    @adamgregerson9319 Год назад +2

    I just attended the lighting academy Air assault school as a cadet this past month. That is the rappel tower where they operate for Air assault, rappel master, fries and spies, and I believe that their surt (pre ranger) and jungle classes also utilize the tower and training area. You can often hear the lanes being ran or people doing land nav while out there.

    • @adamgregerson9319
      @adamgregerson9319 Год назад

      Also, I love watching and appreciate your videos as I am planning on attending ranger school if I get the opportunity. Trying to get as much information to prepare myself.

  • @brush5004
    @brush5004 Год назад

    I recently graduated recruit training for Marines but I still think Rangers are pretty sick and I've always gotten a lot of really good knowledge out of this channel :)

  • @perochialjoe
    @perochialjoe Год назад +30

    I'm not Army, in fact I'm still trying to get in shape for the military in general. But this was still a really motivating video to keep trying for higher up once I actually get in. Good video Gritty!

    • @NFLYoungBoy223
      @NFLYoungBoy223 Год назад +1

      Join the Marine Corps

    • @hanzbostritzer3340
      @hanzbostritzer3340 Год назад

      @@NFLYoungBoy223 why

    • @NFLYoungBoy223
      @NFLYoungBoy223 Год назад

      @@hanzbostritzer3340 It’s the greatest fighting force of the nation

    • @tmatt1999
      @tmatt1999 Год назад

      I don't know if the Marines are still writing Recon contracts but go talk with a recruiter. Note if you take this option you will need to be comfortable in the water. The water part of the Basic Recon Course will make you have a spiritual moment.

  • @pnutbutta1234567
    @pnutbutta1234567 Год назад +2

    They train RAP and Darby Phase there (small unit tactics). . .its setup so that when you graduate there, you have to go directly to Ranger school; there is no deferment or going back to your home unit, its Ranger school. You can also get your Jungle Tab there

  • @wyatttaylor8603
    @wyatttaylor8603 Год назад +1

    I love the content!!!

  • @bensmedema7222
    @bensmedema7222 Год назад +7

    Yep, that’s where you’ll go for rappelling in the second week of Air Assault school. They use it for other stuff as well, but that’s what I went there for. Enjoy it out there, there’s tons to do and see!

  • @xXFoxyGrandmaXx
    @xXFoxyGrandmaXx Год назад +9

    i personally consider being a US Army Ranger as a huge honor and to me a true testament to what an American is. I'm just a civilian but its like a personal dream to become a Ranger.
    im only 28 but idk if im ready yet, i want to be a chef but a Ranger, wow

    • @jared9407
      @jared9407 Год назад +4

      You should do it now. Think about it like this, you are 28 years old, now is the time to try this. You can always be a chef later in life. But becoming a ranger is a once in a lifetime opportunity. If you're 80 years old and you look back on your life, will you regret not going into the army and becoming a ranger? If so then you need to start soon. I'm 25 and I'm in a similar boat. But ik 100% I'm going into army, there is no doubt in my mind. You can become a ranger if you prepare and make it a priority. The worst thing is regretting later in life that you never got your shit together to try it. Also Ranger school will change your life, it will make you a better leader and role model. Any other goals you have will be much easier to accomplish after go through this. You have to challenge yourself to grow. Just food for thought.

    • @tigerleoneinc.9282
      @tigerleoneinc.9282 17 дней назад +1

      Ranger School doesnt make you a Ranger. RASP does. So sign up to be a cook, with an Airborne School/RASP guarantee.

  • @theonereborn9299
    @theonereborn9299 Год назад +3

    Great points! Completely agree with them all. To reinforce what you said about the shit talkers. Most of them haven't even gone/tried Ranger school, so don't ever listen to them yall!

  • @Nobody13325
    @Nobody13325 Год назад +1

    Completed JOTC in 1984 in Panama. When the Moatengators ran it👍 Got my Desert Rat at Irwin in 1985.

  • @JEMPL27
    @JEMPL27 Год назад

    Useful 300% thanks!!!

  • @Mikeg6283
    @Mikeg6283 Год назад +2

    I'm a reservist 38B. I've been interested in going but my unit doesn't really send people. Trying to find an avenue for it! This motivated me to keep asking

  • @haydenhritsco9190
    @haydenhritsco9190 Год назад

    Trying to get in now! At 68w school! Thank you!

  • @georgefaulconbridge
    @georgefaulconbridge 6 месяцев назад

    Ranger School class 04-12, graduated as an Artillery Officer right out of BOLC. Everything this guy said in this video is true, and it’s absolutely true if you are not Infantry.
    Learning Infantry Tactics in Ranger School helped me better understand the purpose of fire support, and how to best support maneuver elements on the ground with fires.
    I had no idea when I graduated how big of an impact that school would make on my military career and my life, I constantly drew on the lessons I learned in Ranger School during my 8 years on active duty. It’s something I will be proud of for the rest of my life. RLTW!

  • @johnwigandt2256
    @johnwigandt2256 Год назад +1

    Crazy I’m watching this right now. I just finished the first week of surt today at lightning academy.

  • @jacobgonzales7246
    @jacobgonzales7246 Год назад +11

    Just wanted to say thank you for all this stuff, I'm leaving for RTAC in about a week and I don't think I'd be as motivated or prepared if I didn't see any of your video's

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад +3

      Crush it!

    • @HumbleDishwasher
      @HumbleDishwasher Год назад +2

      Hey man I graduated rtac about a week ago. Day zero is the worst imo because of the unknown and it's not even that bad. You really won't get smoked much there at all, and the training is top tier. Good luck to you! Land nav takes a lot out of you, but don't feel discouraged if you don't get go's with 4/5. I got 3/5 and they still kept me. If you haven't been dropped you are still in the running! Do your absolute best on the day 1 pt test. Though you will only be dropped for failing the run I think they heavily base their decisions on whether or not to keep you (if you don't pass land nav) based on your physical fitness.

    • @HeyMikeyLikesIt2
      @HeyMikeyLikesIt2 Год назад

      Give us an update when you finish it.

    • @Counterstream
      @Counterstream Год назад

      Did you graduate?

  • @coachchrisgiesking
    @coachchrisgiesking 2 месяца назад

    I went when I was 32 years old and it was the best thing for my career and life. RLTW

  • @CyFuxan
    @CyFuxan Год назад +2

    Appreciate someone being in my corner gritty

  • @josiahtuch565
    @josiahtuch565 Год назад +5

    Love this! I’m stationed at Tripler as an RN and I’m trying to go. Frowned upon by most but I’m trying to shift the attitude/culture for those in MEDCOM to still train like hell for readiness. Btw you’re at East Range which is owned by LA for schools (jungle, SURT etc) & land nav.

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад

      🤘

    • @josiahtuch565
      @josiahtuch565 Год назад +1

      @@GrittySoldier update, first Army Nurse Corps officer to graduate Ranger school. Couldn’t recommend this school enough!

    • @ssad47
      @ssad47 5 месяцев назад

      I hate the culture at tripler. Good luck.​@@josiahtuch565

  • @owen33333
    @owen33333 Год назад

    Nothing but respect for Rangers. I flew medevac out of Ft. Benning, Camp Merrill and Camp Rudder 84-85 , then Ft. Rucker 85-89 teaching combat skills to flight students. We did the air assault mission with the Rangers at Camp Rudder and our students brought tons of chow for them. The Ranger school rule was that they could eat all they could on the aircraft, but they were not allowed to take any food with them. Those guys tore up some chow between PZ and LZ! We would fly slow and do excessively long LZ recons to give them more time to eat! We enjoyed the mission and watching how grateful they were for the chow!
    Regards, Owen M., CW4 Retired Army, Sgt USMC, Dod Contractor INSCOM/C4ISR/JSOC, 1977-2021

  • @rudyhagen7597
    @rudyhagen7597 Год назад +3

    Damn I’m starting pre ranger at lightning academy tommrw, thanks for all the tips!

  • @GODISPOWER777
    @GODISPOWER777 Год назад +1

    I knew that you were in Hawaii in your last video. I know exactly where you are at. That's where they used to train for air assault school. We did use that location for PRP from time to time.

  • @Counted_Coup
    @Counted_Coup Год назад

    That's the area where they hold ceremonies for jungle school graduates. Not far down the trail is the Air Assault course, you probably saw it. I go in October and am ready.

  • @clayb2166
    @clayb2166 Год назад +3

    Yes sir that’s lighting academy on east range. East range is our land nav course here at Schofield

  • @Neotidus
    @Neotidus Год назад +1

    Probably East Range area. That’s cool, I went to pre ranger there but 20+ years ago.

  • @viniciusbraga5846
    @viniciusbraga5846 Год назад +1

    This speech was just awesome man. Going to Ranger school is one of my dreams and I know that I would pass, even tho I know that will be hard.... My only problem is that I'm in the reserves now and it is impossible for us to go... =//

  • @raytucker6568
    @raytucker6568 3 месяца назад

    If you’re a new infantry officer it’s a definite plus to go to Ranger training after your basic course.
    RLW 10-77.

  • @the_fatherHOOD
    @the_fatherHOOD Год назад

    Yes Lightning Academy has SURT, Air Assault and Jungle Operations Training Course (JUNGLE). Got my JUNGLE Tab there.

  • @hectorrodriguez1730
    @hectorrodriguez1730 Год назад +2

    16:30 Thank You 🙏🏽 Brother

  • @towdjumper5
    @towdjumper5 Год назад +1

    Great Stuff!

    • @towdjumper5
      @towdjumper5 Год назад

      I was sent class 10-95 by General Helmick back when he was an O-5. Best decision ever made!!! Thanks 4 sharing.

  • @Islander_Selva
    @Islander_Selva Год назад +4

    I can’t believe you’re at our camp lmao. I’m a JI. That was us driving by😂😂

  • @Cuff_Daddy
    @Cuff_Daddy Год назад +1

    For me, I’m trying to go to Air Assault and videos like this help motivate me to accomplish that goal

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад +1

      Perfect! You’re in the right place. 👊

    • @Cuff_Daddy
      @Cuff_Daddy Год назад

      @@GrittySoldier I’m actually training to attend here at the Lightning Academy. I have gone through an obstacle course here a few times, that one you found was way nicer than the one I’ve been training on.

  • @estatemanager1130
    @estatemanager1130 Год назад

    great video here. How would you say the TLPs compare/contrast in ranger school to the Q course? Would you say the standards are higher/less in Q or in Ranger school?

  • @unclemoe6043
    @unclemoe6043 Год назад

    Its all in the mind...
    Found u sum days ago.
    Ur an awesome Cat.
    74-78 wish u had. Been around then...
    "Sua Sponte"

  • @TheTuscaloosa
    @TheTuscaloosa Год назад

    I am a 55 years old german and watching this Video 😂. My son is in the 82nd and will try ranger school soon. I am already proud of him even trying. Writing that sitting lazy on my sofa

  • @RustBrand777
    @RustBrand777 Год назад

    Dude please go to jungle school and tell us how your boot suggestion does because I’m concerned with future conflicts and the functionality of modern boots.

  • @JosephCamacho-df1jz
    @JosephCamacho-df1jz Год назад

    I went to Jungle school in Panama in 83’ RLTW

  • @Texican-1836
    @Texican-1836 Год назад

    I went to Jungle School (JOTC) FT. Sherman Panama in 1993 with 2/325 82nd Airborne.

  • @Justforfun-ek7et
    @Justforfun-ek7et Год назад +1

    If I could do it over again I’d go Army and shoot for rangers and push like a mofo for 18D school. I tried for 4 years to get 18D as a Navy Corpsman. I enjoyed my experience as an FMF Corpsman with Marine infantry, but I feel like I didn’t get as much training as I wanted/ needed. Now 36 I feel like I’m too old for that shit 😂 but hindsight is always 20/20 and I don’t ragret anything not even a single letter. Thanks for all the motivation you bring with your videos brother!

  • @chrisgutierrez1212
    @chrisgutierrez1212 Год назад

    I wish aviators could get the chance to get Tabbed. I know it’s possible but very very slim but it’s not going to stop me from trying 💪🏽

  • @filosoper
    @filosoper Год назад

    You're in the east range, that's where we do our Land Nav, Jungle School, SURT, Air Assault

  • @homeslice4551
    @homeslice4551 Год назад +7

    I ship for 12B osut tomorrow. Wanted to go for a 10 minute run, I started and it sucked, and I was listening to this video to keep occupied. I ended up pushing for 20 minutes and at the end I thought "it wasn't that bad." I even upped the speed from 9min/mile to 7:47 to sprint out the last 2 minutes

  • @richardcorney6938
    @richardcorney6938 Год назад

    Just got back from there, what a coincidence! Class 02-23 Air Assault School. That is the Phase 3 training area. Jungle School is right down that gravel road to the west.

  • @valladaresRey
    @valladaresRey Год назад

    I’m stationed in Schofield might need to pick your brain for some tips for Sapper school. 🍻

  • @primeva7579
    @primeva7579 Год назад

    Yeah that's over by where land nav is done. East Range area

  • @germanstudent06
    @germanstudent06 Год назад +6

    "We're not stopping until someone quits. So, who wants to go home?"

  • @godmelanin2676
    @godmelanin2676 Год назад +12

    I’m training up now to eventually go in with my brother but I also turn 30 this year. I’ve been naturally athletic my whole life and haven’t had any breaks or significant injury’s and have had my fair share of adversity to date as a civilian. Coming from IT, I’ve been told to consider the Option 40. If Gritty or any of you lot in the comments would share some of your perspectives it’d be appreciated.
    (Edit) I do suffer from less than stellar vision that is corrected

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад +10

      You’ve already got more going for you than I did, I was a pack a day smoker, ate like shit, no athletics… by the time I went to Ranger I was 32. You’re in prime condition brother, too easy.

    • @godmelanin2676
      @godmelanin2676 Год назад +1

      @@GrittySoldier Noted, thank you for your continued contribution and example. It’s a major help having found you.

    • @journeyfurthur6396
      @journeyfurthur6396 Год назад +5

      I’m trying to get in too - 35 year old female, really struggling to drop some pounds, but I keep working for it everyday. Still have a few more months since I’ll be getting my degree finished in December and hope I’ll be enlisted shortly after that

    • @Sciences0311
      @Sciences0311 Год назад +2

      Your timed runs, situps, and pushups occur in the first 2 or 3 days.. After that its all rucking with 70-80lbs+. Practice rucking in boots and find hills/inclines to play with because mountain phase is a smoker. The whole course sucks everyday.. Tell yourself, "i'll quit tomorrow"..The end.

    • @journeyfurthur6396
      @journeyfurthur6396 Год назад +1

      @Branden Lepard That’s awesome! Haha the beer, I’ve cut down a lot too haha. Moved from the micro to the Budweiser 😉 Seriously though, I regretted my decision of not joining out of high schoo (my parents were very unsupportive at the time) and I didn’t want to live with that regret anymore, so I’m going for it. So lucky to have the opportunity now. Are you thinking SF? Good luck to you man, wishing you all the best 👍🏻

  • @liamalepta8003
    @liamalepta8003 Год назад

    HUUUUAHHHH. I joined the army in 1990 with two years of college, went in as a E4, Basic was tough, but had a few years in the working world, basic wasnt bad. From there I went Airborne which I though the cardio vascular training was more difficult, because they built your legs up to sustain hard drops, Ranger School, because I learned most the military ways from basic training , air assult and airborne , Ranger School was rather fun, I guess it was because I was acclimated in military life. It depends on the individual. I will tell you this , in life after. Im 54 yo. I am greatly more physically fit than most of the males , capable of producing more and having a extremely cool head about the most tedious circumstances. You are a leader and most younger collogues will fall in line with your direction. Its my actions and standing, I dont have to announce or be announced. Its a odd thing that you can walk into a room and get the crowd to fall in line. you are the Alpha personality. I was born a Cancer...the passive personality but ranger school taught me how to be a high alpha , which is something needed in the work world today out of the military. If anything ...years into your life, the strangest thing you want to do again,. is to do Military Basic Training when you get older because you will remember how good you felt , not just the mental emotional confidence..but how good you felt being in prime physical condition.

  • @stephenreese5921
    @stephenreese5921 Год назад

    “Suck it up! Drive on!

  • @DannyDamage138
    @DannyDamage138 Год назад +4

    I plan to go again. I sadly failed the land nav. But I went to RTAC and that thing was 7 by 7 Klicks!

  • @alanluscombe8a553
    @alanluscombe8a553 Год назад +1

    I graduated august 28 2009.

  • @blaster3094
    @blaster3094 Год назад +3

    My son reported to Ranger School today! He came out of Airborne then RTAC with a injured leg. I’ve got my fingers crosses he can keep going!

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад

      🤞

    • @blaster3094
      @blaster3094 Год назад +1

      @@GrittySoldier The leg issue was too much. He called me today. He is back at the RTLI barracks. He said the pain was 6 out of 10 with 800mg of Motrin onboard. The RIs were smoking everyone in Alpha and he just couldn't keep up. He is a stoic kid who never complained about anything in his 21 years. For him to say 6/10 and sound really bummed was earthshattering.
      I told him nothing worthwhile comes easy. He will recover and come back stronger! He was slated for the 11-22 RS but they pushed him to RTAC after 1.5 weeks of RTLI. He is National Guard 11B1P and started OSUT in January as an E3. At Airborne he had a couple really hard landings. 1st jump he was the last man in his chalk out the door 1st on the ground. He must have found a downdraft.
      He passed every requirement in RTAC and if not for the leg I thought he stood a good chance. Last ruck at RTAC he limped all the way and made the time hack, he said he wasn't going to quit.
      He was concerned about his experience level going up against guys from IBOLC and Battalion. He listened too much to the PNN about getting Peered out and how lower ranked guys don't stand a chance in RS.
      P.S. He took your advice and ordered from ReadyPack, thanks!

    • @claudiataffe9763
      @claudiataffe9763 Год назад

      One of my sons is getting prepped for Ranger School. His shins are always somewhat an issue. I’m praying they hold up but RS sounds very hard physically on the body. Hope your son is OK.

    • @personalaccount8914
      @personalaccount8914 Год назад

      @@blaster3094 RTLI is a great program, I went there in march/april. Unfortunately I didn't meet the standard on pushups. He shouldn't listen to the PNN about national guard privates getting peered out, RTLI guys pass all the time!

  • @LuauTaco
    @LuauTaco Год назад

    Jungle!

  • @chrisp1624
    @chrisp1624 Год назад

    This is great information - all of your videos are incredibly informative. IMHO it is good to hear solid viewpoint from someone who embraced the suck and succeeded (and you did so later in your career which is no small feat I feel). I was on active duty and a Signal NCO, spent most of my career on Bragg mostly in Div then the other end of Ardennes. Way back in the mid/late-90's, a small group of us who regularly jumped / humped radioes supprting the 3rd Bde / SIGO had the wild idea and started rucking our arses off to prep for Pre-Ranger but Division was not giving out any slots to the Bastard Brigade at that time. It made us hungry, partnering with the Infantry ... one tab was not enough (yeah, we were greedy :) ). Back then and on rare occasion, we'd see a Senior/NCO arrive that had the tab; moreso with the company commanders and bn staff. Nevertheless, much admiration to those who endured and don the Ranger tab. Keep up the great work.

  • @chrisVPL
    @chrisVPL Год назад

    Hey Gritty, what music do you listen to while you ruck?

  • @kazumasahorikawa3772
    @kazumasahorikawa3772 Год назад +1

    Division Pre Ranger School and past Jungle Warfare School

  • @SOLDIER11B
    @SOLDIER11B Год назад +1

    GOOD TIPS BROTHER 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸NEVER GOT THE OPPORTUNITY TO GO TO RANGER SKOOL 11 BANG BANG AIRBORNE INFANTRY

  • @chipsahoy3225
    @chipsahoy3225 Год назад

    I want to do that training but I don’t want to be in a leadership position/role. I just want the challenging training

  • @gabrielmercado2039
    @gabrielmercado2039 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the information and motivation! RLTW

  • @joshuachinquee8279
    @joshuachinquee8279 Год назад +1

    I did land nav at East Range so many times that I knew exactly where you were at all times 😂

  • @Mr_Nobody913
    @Mr_Nobody913 Год назад

    I can’t go to Ranger School cry cry sniff sniff. I’m already too old for that and now all I can do is day dream of what could have been. At least I can still watch squared away dudes like you getting it!

    • @unvaccinatedmgtowfitness
      @unvaccinatedmgtowfitness Год назад

      You can be Hard in other areas of life old fogey. It’s just these young Lions turn now.

  • @liamalepta8003
    @liamalepta8003 Год назад

    The drive to go further. I was in actual fire fights, in dire situations over seas. I was in a hasty position, dug in fox hole in Kuwait border. Scuds and live fire over head, In Mopp 4 ( thats full biochemical suit) Even though outward i acted and performed perfectly my duties, then I would have never said anything, can say it now, I was so in tears scared, big grown man laying in that fox hole, crying in fear.. i thought about family and my girlfriend back home. Many soldiers today do really know about this kind of communion today. I f they have been in that situation, they would know exactly what Im saying..total brother and sisterhood with that emotion weve gone through. its that emotion you go through when you are on the battle front, face in the dirt, scared that you might die, knowing you might never see anyone you love again, know that you might feel the most horrific pain of dying...that fear that cripples you. That is a feeling you will never forget. You will always remember that moment your company went into fire mission. It will change you forever. I will never forget those moments of being face down and crying like a little child, that humility of begging god.

  • @GIJoe4540
    @GIJoe4540 Год назад

    Do you have any recommendations for non infantry reservist wanting to go to Ranger School?

  • @johnrodriguez3870
    @johnrodriguez3870 Год назад

    Post- Marine Corps in 1991, after Operations Desert Shield and Storm, I Enlisted into the Army,from 08 January 1993 to 17 December 1998, after a previous 1 Year and 4 Months in the Army National Guard ( ARNG) and US Army Reserve ( USAR) . My MOS was 94B , later 92G( Food Services Specialist). In My all too brief Army Career, I met only 2 NCOs who were " Tabbed Spoons", id est, RANGER Short Tab - Qualified Cooks. Sadly but truly, I was NEVER, EVER afforded the opportunity to attend and successfully complete Ranger School, although, I did earn the Black Beret and 3d RANGER BN Scroll. Sua Sponte, Rangers Lead The Way!!

  • @Meltedbutta7
    @Meltedbutta7 Год назад

    Hey GS, or anyone else, can you please talk a little bit about the water survival portion and what to expect? I heard there's a water part somewhere and I don't think its swamp phase either. I didn't see it in any of your vids. This video was really helpful! Thanks in advance!

    • @shadowswimmer8361
      @shadowswimmer8361 Год назад +2

      Think you mean the Combat Water Survival Test (CWST). Comprised of three events. A ditch and swim (jump in with your LBE, get out of it, then swim 20ish meters), the balance beam (plank suspended about 20 feet above Lake Victory, walk the plank including two stairs positioned in the middle, reach a horizontal rope, shimmy along the rope to a wooden suspended ranger tab, touch the tab, do a pull up, drop into the lake when given the command) and the slide for life (zip line from a tall tower down into the lake). You do it in the first two or three days of school.

    • @Meltedbutta7
      @Meltedbutta7 Год назад

      @@shadowswimmer8361 Thanks man! That's the one!

  • @jacobgiamanco1643
    @jacobgiamanco1643 Год назад

    I fasted roped down that tower!!!

  • @airborneshodan
    @airborneshodan Год назад

    When 3/75 was forming my battalion commander nominateted me. As an Infantry Officer I couldnt refuse. My Infantry Branch management officer called me, I told him I wasnt airborne qualified. He said they had a School for that. I then told him I was not Ranger qualified. He said they had a School for that too. Five day later I was at ranger School, which three years of salsa dancincing did not prepare me for. I later went SOF succesfully and was happy with my carrera choice.

  • @kazumasahorikawa3772
    @kazumasahorikawa3772 Год назад +1

    You are at East Range in Wahiawa

  • @doughboy334
    @doughboy334 Год назад

    did you PCS to HI? i saw you did the 50 miler and this video there. if so, congrats!

  • @kaserd5053
    @kaserd5053 Год назад

    How do you get in/qualify for ranger school? Like do you get selected?

  • @ixisnowixi
    @ixisnowixi Год назад +5

    After you graduate from RASP and get to battalion you will start your year long training to prepare for ranger school. You might also deploy in that time(it was 2006 when I went, so we deff deployed within 4 months to OIF) so PT would be up to you. Dont worry, before ranger school you WILL goto pre-ranger where you will pass your 12 mile ruck, do land nav and your water assessment over. During your RASP hold, which you will probably be stuck in for weeks if you are 11X program, they will get ready for RASP as well. Take the time after basic, during airborne to do PT. Do not go out and drink, and waste time. Get ready now.
    edit: if you are at a division and prepping for ranger school, i strongly recommend if your division has a special forces recruiter/PT program. I know for a fact 3ID, 10th mtn and 82ND airborne have one. Join it. Ask your chain of command to get your PT switched. This is a big prerequisite i told my soldiers who wanted to attend. 3ID in the past had a mandatory 6 month SF PT program to put in your packet.

    • @GrittySoldier
      @GrittySoldier  Год назад

      Excellent advice/comments. Seriously, much appreciated!

  • @marc2638
    @marc2638 Год назад

    Went through ranger school back in 2000, got out in 2009, enlisted in 98. I was.with the 25th ID 1-24th INF deuce four, back when I went through I'd say yeah do it but they let females do it these days so I'm not sure how.worth it it is anymore. Rager school taught you way more than being combat effective it taught you how to.function with a broken body and tired mind. You.leqrnes how to push yourself and live in a place of being uncomfortable and being comfortable with that. Going to ranger school and having graduated has paved the way in my life. I still live like I'm a grunt with a ranger tab lmfao, paratrooper for life. There is nothing I won't do and nothing I can't do, thank you Ranger School

  • @filosoper
    @filosoper Год назад

    I'm on Schofield! How can I meet you sir!?

  • @filosoper
    @filosoper Год назад

    How much longer will you be on Schofield sir?

  • @andrewrobinson7472
    @andrewrobinson7472 Год назад

    Good old lightning academy lol

  • @ReptilianXHologram
    @ReptilianXHologram Год назад

    Where are you stationed at?