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EE_
2nd September 2016, 07:40 PM
Men and women are not equal after all?

Female NCO tries out for Army's elite 75th Ranger Regiment
By: Michelle Tan, September 1, 2016 (Photo Credit: Sgt. Mikki Sprenkle/Army)

As the Army continues to integrate women into combat arms jobs, the 75th Ranger Regiment has seen its first female soldier attempt to join its ranks.

The staff sergeant attended the 75th Ranger Regiment’s Ranger Assessment and Selection Program 2 in June, officials said.

RASP 2 is designed for soldiers in the rank of staff sergeant and above and all officers volunteering for assignment to the elite regiment.

“The female soldier did not meet performance objectives required for assignment to the 75th Ranger Regiment,” said Lt. Col. Robert Bockholt, a spokesman for U.S. Army Special Operations Command. “The female soldier has been afforded the opportunity to reapply for RASP 2 beginning December 2016.”

Bockholt, who declined to provide the soldier’s name or military occupational specialty, said the NCO attended the RASP 2 course that began June 16. She has not attended or attempted the Army’s Ranger School at Fort Benning, Georgia, Bockholt said.

To date, she is the only woman to attend either RASP 1, designed for junior soldiers wishing to join the 75th Ranger Regiment, or RASP 2, Bockholt said.

RASP 2 is a 21-day course for officers and soldiers in the rank of staff sergeant and above who want to serve in the 75th Ranger Regiment. The course, which is offered about nine times a year, assesses the suitability of mid- and senior-grade leaders for assignment to the regiment and teaches them the operational techniques and standards of the regiment, Bockholt said in a statement to Army Times. The course also provides training in special tactics, equipment and missions unique to the regiment. It is required for assignment to the regiment.

The Army is integrating women into its combat arms specialties, such as infantry, armor and special operations, after Defense Secretary Ash Carter lifted all gender-based restrictions on military service.

Carter announced his decision on Dec. 3, paving the way for women to serve in these previously all-male specialties.

Before this decision, the Army in the past three years has opened about 95,200 positions and nine occupations to women. This includes the combat engineer (12B) and cannon crewmember (13B) military occupational specialties.

The Army also conducted a gender-integrated assessment of and later opened its storied Ranger School. Three women have graduated from the course so far, earning the coveted Ranger tab.

Since the beginning of this year, about 200 women have either enlisted, commissioned or transferred into previously closed occupations, according to information from the Army. Among those are about 140 new recruits who are slated to begin training early next year.

This summer, the Army also approved applications from two female officers to attend Special Forces Assessment and Selection, an early step toward becoming a Green Beret.

In all, 340 of 460 applications to SFAS were accepted. Of those, nine applicants were women, officials said.

The women who were accepted – one went to officer candidate school and the other attended a four-year ROTC program – could attend SFAS as soon as this fall.

https://www.armytimes.com/articles/female-nco-tries-out-for-armys-elite-75th-ranger-regiment

ximmy
2nd September 2016, 07:48 PM
Paige could do it...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QVUY0xEcR4

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3aRIe3VHPw

Dogman
2nd September 2016, 07:50 PM
As much as I personally hate it because it goes beyond the way I was raised. = life partner mother and kids to be defended.

If a woman can tote and do the job, as long as she hits the same standards as men, let them !

I still hate those thoughts and will until I die, but if she wants to expose herself to the same danger of being killed or maimed as the men,

So be it..

That includes all branches , subs included..which methinks could be a clusterfuck, but in time almost anything can eventually become the norm..

Ultimate gender equality.

Ponce
2nd September 2016, 07:59 PM
I would choose her as my nurse wopyyyyyyyy.

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EE_
2nd September 2016, 07:59 PM
Paige could do it...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QVUY0xEcR4

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3aRIe3VHPw

Sure, with a little help


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hu7npss2bQo