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Ranger training develops leadership skills and knowledge of subjects required to perform as a small unit leader in a combat environment.

Ranger training is available for male soldiers in the following MOS: 11B/C/H/M,12B,13F,14S, 18B/C/D/F,19D. Male soldiers in the following MOSs: 31C/U, 35E, 54B, 63B, 71D/L/M, 73D, 74C, 75B/H, 88N, 91B, 92A/G/Y, 96B/D, and 97B are afforded the opportunity to attend ranger training provided their follow on assignment is to the 75th Ranger Regiment. Soldiers who are in an authorized ranger MOS and are being assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment must attend the Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP) and/or Ranger School temporary duty (TDY) and return to the continental U.S. (CONUS) or TDY enroute outside the continental U.S. (OCONUS).

Units sending soldiers TDY and return are authorized to stabilize a soldier for 24 months (no longer than 48 months time on station) upon successful completion of Ranger School.

Application for ranger training (for 75th Ranger Regiment volunteers) will be submitted through command channels to PERSCOM, ATTN: TAPC-EPK-I, 2461 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA 22331-0452. All requests for TDY and return are submitted through command channels to PERSCOM, Specialized Training Management Branch (TAPC-EPT-F). Selection criteria and application procedures are outlined in AR 614-200, Chapter 5, Section-1.

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