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has glosseng: The United States Army Ranger School is an extremely intense, 61+ days, combat leadership course, oriented to small-unit tactics at Fort Benning, Georgia, U.S.A., (the woodland terrain, Benning Phase), at Camp Rogers and Camp Darby, Georgia; the Mountain Phase at Camp Merrill, near Dahlonega, Georgia and the Florida Phase at Camp Rudder, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The Desert Phase, conducted first at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah and later at Fort Bliss, Texas was eliminated in 1995. The last Ranger School class to go through the Desert Phase was class 7-95. Ranger School is effectively closed to female applicants due to the Combat Exclusion Laws pertaining to assignment to Ranger coded positions within the Combat Arms of the US Army.
lexicalizationeng: Ranger school
instance of(noun) a specially trained elite unit of the United States Army
United States Army Rangers
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media:imgSoldier negotiates the Darby Queen Obstacle Course during the 2007 Best Ranger Competition.jpg
media:imgSwamp Phase Ranger School 2009.jpg
media:imgTechnical Training, Mountain Phase, U.S. Army Ranger School 2009.jpg
media:imgWater confidence test, Ranger Challenge 2006.jpg

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