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{{Short description|U.S. Army Rangers selection and training course}}
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[[File:75RangerRegtSSI.jpg|right|75th Ranger Regiment insignia]]
'''Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP)''' is an 8-week course held at [[Fort Benning]], Georgia, for the [[U.S.
RASP is designed to prepare soldiers, many of whom have just graduated [[Recruit training|Basic Training]] and [[Advanced Individual Training]] and are still considered "fresh" recruits, for assignment to the [[75th Ranger Regiment]]. Soldiers from other units attempting to transfer to the 75th Ranger Regiment also attend the course, but are less common than new soldiers.
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==History==
After [[1st Ranger Battalion]] was reformed in 1974, selections were held directly by them. When [[2nd Ranger Battalion]] was formed shortly thereafter, they began hosting their own selection as well. The RIP program was first started by three hand-selected NCOs in the 1st Battalion in 1975 while that Battalion was still located at [[Fort Stewart|Fort Stewart, Georgia]]. It was then adopted by the 2nd Battalion. In 1986, when the Regimental Headquarters was fully formed, a new consolidated RIP
In 2017 it was reported in ''[[Army Times]]'' that an unidentified woman was the first to pass the 21-day Ranger Assessment & Selection Program II (RASP II). This woman became the first to graduate from the selection program of a special operations unit. Previously in June 2016, a female noncommissioned officer had attempted to pass the test, but dropped out.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Myers |first=Meghann |date=2017-01-18 |title=This woman will be the first to join the Army's elite 75th Ranger Regiment |url=https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2017/01/18/this-woman-will-be-the-first-to-join-the-army-s-elite-75th-ranger-regiment |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220829014910/https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2017/01/18/this-woman-will-be-the-first-to-join-the-army-s-elite-75th-ranger-regiment/ |archive-date=29 August 2022 |access-date=2019-02-12 |website=[[Army Times]]}}</ref>
==Course==
RASP is broken down into two levels of training: RASP 1 for
As of January 2010, the 4-week '''Ranger Indoctrination Program''' (RIP)
Phase 1 primarily consists of day
▲As of January 2010, the 4-week '''Ranger Indoctrination Program''' (RIP) has become RASP (Ranger Assessment and Selection Program) and is now 8 weeks long. There are two separate phases in the RASP program.
▲Phase 1 primarily consists of day to day, week to week physical and mental toughness training, and includes rigorous "smoke" sessions (blocks of time specifically geared toward using physical training as a tool for corrective training and instruction) that are used to train the group if a particular task, condition, or standard is not met, and also incorporate a necessary environment of the unknown to each soldier. Phase 2 training includes marksmanship, baseline breaching abilities, and tactical driver's training. Ranger history is also the subject of training.
==Graduation==
Upon successful completion of RASP, the new Rangers graduate at the [[Ranger Memorial]], or in the event of inclement weather, Freedom Hall where they will don the [[Tan beret#United States Army|tan Ranger beret]] and will have the scroll of the battalion they will be assigned to put on their shoulder.
==See also==
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*[[Tabs of the United States Army]]
*[[U.S. Army Special Forces]]
*[[United States Army Special Forces selection and training|US Army Special Forces
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.goarmy.com/ranger/training/rasp.html
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