Ranger Challenge

Top Row: LTC Brown, Cadets Haskell, Robbins, Mallard, Guay, Jokinen, Sarraf, Scott, SGT Riddick. Bottom Row: Cadets Hayden, Hanna, Richards, Roche

About Ranger Challenge

The Ranger Challenge team provides cadets with another opportunity for exciting and challenging training. Ranger Challenge is Army ROTC's "varsity sport." Annually, more than 300 universities nationwide field teams to compete in a series of challenging events. Locally, cadets compete against 18 New England schools and teams from other areas of First ROTC Region in a series of yearly competitions which culminates in the First Region Championship at Camp Edwards, MA. Training for this event includes rigorous physical fitness workouts, information classes on various elements of light infantry tactics, and a weekend Field Training Exercise where rifle marksmanship, rope bridging, land navigation, and other skills are practiced.


 

Events in Competition

Events include:

Who Can Join?

The Ranger Challenge team is required to have between 8 to 10 cadets in order to compete. All cadets are eligible to try out for the team, men and women, scholarship and non-scholarship cadets in all years of Military Science. What is really required to be on the Ranger Challenge team is desire, commitment to the team, and as the name implies, the willingness to go further then you ever thought you could.

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