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Staff Sgt. Jeremiah Waggoner ascends the rope during

Staff Sgt. Jeremiah Waggoner ascends the rope during

Staff Sgt. Jeremiah Waggoner ascends the rope during the prusik climb portion of the 2011 David E. Grange, Jr. Best Ranger Competition. The competition is a three day event that tests the competitors physical, ... More

Staff Sgt. Jeremiah Waggoner  descends the rope during

Staff Sgt. Jeremiah Waggoner descends the rope during

Staff Sgt. Jeremiah Waggoner descends the rope during the rappel portion of the 2011 David E. Grange, Jr. Best Ranger Competition. The competition is a three day event that tests the competitors physical, ment... More

Sgt. 1st Class Cedric King and Brett Graves, representing

Sgt. 1st Class Cedric King and Brett Graves, representing

Sgt. 1st Class Cedric King and Brett Graves, representing the 82nd Airborne Division, participate in the canoe race portion of the 2011 David E. Grange, Jr. Best Ranger Competition. The competition is a three d... More

Captains Jonathan Norton and Randal Waters, Ranger

Captains Jonathan Norton and Randal Waters, Ranger

Captains Jonathan Norton and Randal Waters, Ranger Training Brigade, sprint toward the finish along side of 1st Lts. Joshua Gorczynski and Fender Nicholas, 1st Infantry Division, during the final 2.5 mile buddy... More

Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Higley completes the rope crawl

Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Higley completes the rope crawl

Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Higley completes the rope crawl portion of the water confidence test at the 2011 David E. Grange, Jr. Best Ranger Competition. The competition is a three day event that tests the competitor... More

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