25-Year-Old West Point Grad Becomes First Woman To Complete Army Ranger Competition Spanning 3 Days And 30 Events
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Gabrielle, 25, historic: First woman to pass the army's tough competition
Gabrielle White, 25, is the first woman to ever compete in one of the military's most grueling competitions in the United States. She and her teammate were one of the few teams to make it through over 30 challenging tests – which took three days.
25-Year-Old West Point Grad Becomes First Woman To Complete Army Ranger Competition Spanning 3 Days And 30 Events
ranger patch on US Army uniform A 25-year-old West Point graduate, First Lieutenant Gabrielle White, has become the first woman in history to complete the U.S. Army’s annual Best Ranger competition. It is an event which spans 3 days and 30+ individual events and is held each year at Fort Benning in Georgia which is home to the 75th Ranger regiment. This is an absolutely monumental accomplishment for First Lt. Gabrielle White. She was the only fe…
Lt. Gabrielle White Makes History as First Woman and First Black Woman to Complete Elite Army Ranger Competition
In a groundbreaking achievement for the U.S. Army and women in uniform, First Lt. Gabrielle White, a 25-year-old West Point graduate, has become the first woman—and the first Black woman—to successfully complete the Army’s grueling Best Ranger Competition.The historic three-day event, held annually at Fort Benning, Georgia, tested 52 two-person teams across 30 physically and mentally punishing challenges, including land navigation, helicopter mi…
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