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Ranger School Phases
Crawl: Photo of map of Camp Darby, GA. Photo of Ranger patch.
Walk: Photo of map of Camp Merrill, GA. Army Rangers are experts in leading Soldiers on difficult missions. For over two months, Ranger students train to exhaustion, pushing the limits of their minds and bodies. The three diverse phases of Ranger school require Soldiers to make quick decisions in adverse situations—these phases are called "crawl," "walk" and "run." Take an in-depth look at the training phases inside one of the Army’s toughest schools.
Run: Photo of map of Camp Rudder, FL.
Ft.Benning Phase
Photo of Soldier jumping into pool. Water Confidence Test
Photo of Soldiers training with pugel sticks. Pugel Stick
Photo of Soldier in bayonet course. Bayonet Obstacle Course
Photo of Soldiers training in hand-to-hand combat. Hand-to-Hand Combat
Photo of Soldiers running in woods. 12-Mile Foot March
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