U.S. Army Ranger School

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U.S. Army Ranger School is an elite, intensive combat leadership course of the U.S. Army that trains soldiers in small-unit tactics, endurance, and survival under extreme conditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf combat leadership course
military training school
approximateDuration about 61 days
assessmentMethod continuous evaluation
graded patrols
peer evaluations
awardConferred Ranger Tab GENERATED
BenningPhaseLocation Fort Moore, Georgia GENERATED
branch Infantry Branch
surface form: United States Army Infantry Branch
campus Dahlonega, Georgia
Eglin Air Force Base
surface form: Eglin Air Force Base, Florida

Fort Moore, Georgia
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibility U.S. Army soldiers
other U.S. military service members
selected foreign military personnel
established 1950
focus airborne operations
combat leadership
endurance
leadership under stress
light infantry operations
patrolling
raids and ambushes
reconnaissance
small-unit tactics
survival under extreme conditions
goal improve combat readiness of units
produce skilled small-unit combat leaders
hasPhase Benning Phase
Mountain Phase
Swamp Phase
knownFor food deprivation
high attrition rate
intensive field exercises
mental toughness requirements
physical difficulty
sleep deprivation
languageOfInstruction English
motto Rangers
surface form: Rangers Lead the Way
MountainPhaseLocation Dahlonega, Georgia GENERATED
operatedBy United States Army
partOf U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
surface form: United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
prerequisite completion of demanding physical fitness standards
primaryLocation Fort Moore, Georgia
shortName U.S. Army Ranger School self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ranger School
SwampPhaseLocation Eglin Air Force Base, Florida GENERATED
trainingType austere environment survival training
field training
jungle operations training
live-fire training
mountain warfare training
small-unit tactics training
swamp operations training

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Ranger Tab trainingCourse U.S. Army Ranger School
Ranger Creed associatedWith U.S. Army Ranger School
this entity surface form: United States Army Ranger School
U.S. Army Ranger School shortName U.S. Army Ranger School self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ranger School
Ranger Handbook associatedWith U.S. Army Ranger School
U.S. Army Infantry School overseesCourse U.S. Army Ranger School
this entity surface form: Ranger School
Ranger Assessment and Selection Program distinctFrom U.S. Army Ranger School
Ranger Assessment and Selection Program distinctFrom U.S. Army Ranger School
this entity surface form: Ranger Qualification Course
Benning Phase partOf U.S. Army Ranger School
Benning Phase isInitialPhaseOf U.S. Army Ranger School
Mountain Phase partOf U.S. Army Ranger School
Mountain Phase alsoKnownAs U.S. Army Ranger School
this entity surface form: Ranger School Mountain Phase
SH 21-76 usedBy U.S. Army Ranger School
TC 3-21.76 associatedWith U.S. Army Ranger School
Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade subordinateUnit U.S. Army Ranger School
this entity surface form: United States Army Ranger School
Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade trainingCourse U.S. Army Ranger School
this entity surface form: U.S. Army Ranger Course
Eirik Kristoffersen educatedAt U.S. Army Ranger School
this entity surface form: United States Army Ranger School
75th Ranger Regiment training U.S. Army Ranger School
this entity surface form: Ranger School (for many leaders)
MCoE hasSubordinateSchool U.S. Army Ranger School
subject surface form: Maneuver Center of Excellence
U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame associatedWith U.S. Army Ranger School
RASP 1 relatedTo U.S. Army Ranger School
Ranger scroll associatedWith U.S. Army Ranger School