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The training curriculum was specifically designed to "smoke" the trainees through endless punishment via constant physical training{{citation needed|date=July 2021}}. In the second and fourth week of RASP, the class is sent to "Cole Range"; a remote training area of Fort Moore. It is designed to test the individual to their breaking point both physically and mentally; trainees sleep on average 4 hours total throughout Cole Range as they spend their nights doing tedious tasks such as the "hitting the wood line" for being incapable of meeting the given time standards. Although training such as [[patrolling]] and [[land navigation]] is taught at Cole Range, the main focus is to mentally and physically break down the individual. For classes held in the winter; it is not uncommon for 30–49% of the starting class to quit during the first night of Cole Range.
RASP is broken down into two levels of training: RASP 1 for
As of January 2010, the 4-week '''Ranger Indoctrination Program''' (RIP) became RASP (Ranger Assessment and Selection Program) and extended to 8 weeks long. There are two separate phases in the RASP program.
Phase 1 primarily consists of day
==Graduation==
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