WOU: Army ROTC Ranger Challenge

Page Content   Main Links   Utility Links   Quick Links   Footer

Home >> College of Liberal Arts and Sciences >> Army ROTC

Use Google Translate to view this page in other languages.

Ranger Challenge

Ranger Challenge is a competition that challenges the physical fitness, mental toughness, and military skills of each team in a variety of events. The team consists of nine cadets whom compete against other college and university ROTC cadets. The competition is scheduled to take place at Fort Lewis, Washington from 6 - 8 November 2009. Only MS II, MS III, and MS IV cadets may participate in this event.

The Ranger Challenge competition consists of the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), the written land navigation and dismounted patrolling skills on the first day. The second day of competition includes the timed disassembly and assembly of the M16 rifle, the hand grenade assault course, the team rope bridge stream crossing, and oreienteering. The competition concludes on the the third day with a 10 kilometer (6.2 miles) road-march with ruck-sack, LBE, and weapon.

Contact

Army ROTC 503-838-8233 | or e-mail: ansbrod@wou.edu

sandman-127

Footer

MissionWestern Oregon University | 345 N. Monmouth Ave. | Monmouth OR 97361 | 503-838-8000(V/TTY) | 1-877-877-1593 | webmaster@wou.edu Text only
Text Only Options

Top of page


Text Only Options

Open the original version of this page.

Usablenet Assistive is a UsableNet product. Usablenet Assistive Main Page.