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Can you go to RASP after basic training?
After completing Basic Combat Training (BCT) and Advanced Individual Training (AIT), Soldiers interested in becoming a part of the 75th Ranger Regiment will report to the Ranger Assessment and Selection facility, where they will be screened and prepared for entry into RASP.
Can you become a Ranger after basic training?
If you do not receive an Option 40 contract, you can either wait for new contracts to become available or attempt to volunteer for Ranger service during your Basic Combat Training (BCT), One Station Unit Training (OSUT), Advance Individual Training (AIT), or while attending Airborne School.
Can you volunteer for RASP?
If that doesn’t happen, get orders for airborne school and talk to the Ranger recruiter there. They will help you get the ncessary paperwork to attend RASP once you have completed airborne school.
What is the attrition rate for RASP?
RASP 1 has a 53\% attrition rate.
How many miles do you run in RASP?
Physical Fitness Test The five-mile run is done in 40 minutes or less.
What military job has the highest attrition rate?
The Army
Average recruit characteristics and attrition patterns vary among the services. The Army has the highest overall attrition rate, the Marine Corps the lowest. For all services, the attrition rate is highest prior to month 6 and levels out by month 7, staying roughly constant after that.
Can you fail rasp?
If you fail infantry basic or AIT (or other MOS school) then they will discharge you from the Army. If you fail in airborne school then you are sent to a non airborne unit. If you fail in RASP (RIP in my day) then they send you to a non airborne unit, the walls of the barracks at the training battalion at Ft.
What are the requirements to get into RASP 1?
In order to qualify for entry into RASP 1 you must: Pass the Ranger screening (psychological review, background check, urinalysis) Pass the RASP entry fitness test (53 push-ups, 63 sit-ups, 2 mile run in 14:30 or less, four pull-ups), and a 6-mile ruck-march with a 35-pound rucksack and weapon in less than 1 hour 30 minutes. PHASE 1: TESTING
How do I become a US Army RASP Ranger?
Pass the RASP entry fitness test (53 push-ups, 63 sit-ups, 2 mile run in 14:30 or less, four pull-ups), and a 6-mile ruck-march with a 35-pound rucksack and weapon in less than 1 hour 30 minutes. Once classing up from Pre-RASP, Ranger candidates will begin the first full phase of selection.
What is RASP 1 in the Army?
Ranger Assessment and Selection 1, known as RASP 1, is an intense, eight-week course designed to test a Soldier’s physical and mental strength under extreme conditions. Candidates must earn the right to don the tan beret and become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment.
What happens when you complete RASP 2?
Upon successful completion of RASP, candidates will receive the beret and the 75th Ranger Regiment Scroll, signifying entry into one of the most distinguished special operations units in the world. RASP 2 is a three-week selection course for senior noncommissioned officers, officers, and warrant officers (E-5 (P) and above).