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RANGER ASSESSMENT

The Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP) is an eight-week course that trains Soldiers to become members of the 75th Ranger Regiment. After completing RASP, Soldiers can volunteer to attend Ranger School, considered one of the most difficult training experiences in the U.S. Army.

 

RANGER ASSESSMENT SELECTION PROGRAM 1

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This 8-week course trains soldiers in the rank of Private through Sergeant in the basic skills and tactics required to operate in the 75th Ranger Regiment. Upon completion of this course you will have the advanced skills, training, and confidence to be a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment, capable of conducting operations as a member of a Ranger strike force or command element.

 

RANGER ASSESSMENT SELECTION PROGRAM 2

RASP 2 is a 21-day course for soldiers in the rank of Staff Sergeant and above, and all officers volunteering for assignment to the 75th Ranger Regiment. This course assesses the suitability of mid-and senior grade leaders for assignment to the Regiment, and teaches them the operational techniques and standards of the Ranger Regiment. This course provides training in the special tactics, equipment, and missions that make the Regiment unique. Upon successful completion of this course, applicants will be assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment.