Last woman still in Ranger School advances

The last remaining female soldier in training at the U.S. Army’s Ranger School has advanced to its third and final phase, Army officials said Friday, leaving open the possibility that the school could graduate a third woman from the first class to ever include women.

The woman passed the course’s trying Mountain Phase in the Chattahoochee National Forest in northern Georgia on her second attempt. She was one of three female soldiers left this summer in training in the first Ranger School class to ever include female soldiers, but fell behind the other two in July when they passed mountaineering training on the first try.

Those women – Capt. Kristen Griest, a military police officer, and 1st Lt. Shaye Haver, an Apache helicopter pilot – went on last week to become the first female graduates ever of Ranger School, a grueling course that is considered the Army’s premier school for training leaders who serve in combat. The Army opened it for the first time in April to 20 women as it carries out research required by the Pentagon’s landmark 2013 decision to open all jobs in the military to female service members.

The remaining woman, who has not been identified while she is in training by the Army or media, advanced to the third phase in the swamps and streams in and around Eglin Air Force Base in Florida with 103 men, Army officials said. Like Griest and Haver, she is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.

An additional 45 men were “recycled” and will be given another attempt to complete the Mountain Phase, and 16 men were dropped from the course entirely. Recycling is a common part of Ranger School, and granted to many students who complete some aspects of training in a phase, but fall short in something specific.

The graduation of Griest and Haver has put new pressure on the U.S. military to make women eligible to service across all combat ranks. Thus far, the service has said that it would allow any female Ranger School graduate to wear its prestigious Ranger Tab, but it has kept closed the elite 75th Ranger Regiment, an all-male light-infantry force that conducts raids and other Special Operations.

The Mountain Phase includes mountaineering lessons, a knot test, an exhausting foot march up Mount Yonah near Cleveland, Georgia, and 10 days of simulated combat patrols in which students take turns leading fellow soldiers, and are occasionally ambushed in the process. Those who advanced are transported by aircraft to Eglin Air Force Base and the Ranger outpost on it, Camp James E. Rudder.

The remaining woman and her male counterparts could graduate from Ranger School as soon as Sept. 18 if they complete the third major part of Ranger School – Florida Phase – on the first try. The graduation ceremonies are held at Fort Benning, Georgia, where the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade that oversees the school has headquarters.

Ranger School first opened to women April 20, after 108 women attempted a pre-Ranger School course at Fort Benning that the service required. Twenty women passed it, and 19 opted to attempt tackle Ranger School. They were joined by 380 men.

Griest, Haver, the third woman still in training and five other female soldiers completed an initial physical fitness test at Ranger School, but twice fell short of completing the first phase of training. Griest, Haver and the remaining female soldier were then offered a “Day 1? recycle, in which they can continue training, but only if they start over from the beginning.

All three remaining women advanced to the Mountain Phase this summer, and Griest and Haver completed it and the following Florida Phase on their first try.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Local News

Traffic idles while waiting for the lights to change along 33rd Avenue West on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 in Lynnwood, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Lynnwood seeks solutions to Costco traffic boondoggle

Let’s take a look at the troublesome intersection of 33rd Avenue W and 30th Place W, as Lynnwood weighs options for better traffic flow.

A memorial with small gifts surrounded a utility pole with a photograph of Ariel Garcia at the corner of Alpine Drive and Vesper Drive ion Wednesday, April 10, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Death of Everett boy, 4, spurs questions over lack of Amber Alert

Local police and court authorities were reluctant to address some key questions, when asked by a Daily Herald reporter this week.

The new Amazon fulfillment center under construction along 172nd Street NE in Arlington, just south of Arlington Municipal Airport. (Chuck Taylor / The Herald) 20210708
Frito-Lay leases massive building at Marysville business park

The company will move next door to Tesla and occupy a 300,0000-square-foot building at the Marysville business park.

FILE - A Boeing 737 Max jet prepares to land at Boeing Field following a test flight in Seattle, Sept. 30, 2020. Boeing said Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, that it took more than 200 net orders for passenger airplanes in December and finished 2022 with its best year since 2018, which was before two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max jet and a pandemic that choked off demand for new planes. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)
Boeing’s $3.9B cash burn adds urgency to revival plan

Boeing’s first three months of the year have been overshadowed by the fallout from a near-catastrophic incident in January.

Police respond to a wrong way crash Thursday night on Highway 525 in Lynnwood after a police chase. (Photo provided by Washington State Department of Transportation)
Wrong-way driver accused of aggravated murder of Lynnwood woman, 83

The Kenmore man, 37, fled police, crashed into a GMC Yukon and killed Trudy Slanger on Highway 525, according to court papers.

A voter turns in a ballot on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, outside the Snohomish County Courthouse in Everett, Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
On fourth try, Arlington Heights voters overwhelmingly pass fire levy

Meanwhile, in another ballot that gave North County voters deja vu, Lakewood voters appeared to pass two levies for school funding.

Judge Whitney Rivera, who begins her appointment to Snohomish County Superior Court in May, stands in the Edmonds Municipal Court on Thursday, April 18, 2024, in Edmonds, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Judge thought her clerk ‘needed more challenge’; now, she’s her successor

Whitney Rivera will be the first judge of Pacific Islander descent to serve on the Snohomish County Superior Court bench.

In this Jan. 4, 2019 photo, workers and other officials gather outside the Sky Valley Education Center school in Monroe, Wash., before going inside to collect samples for testing. The samples were tested for PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, as well as dioxins and furans. A lawsuit filed on behalf of several families and teachers claims that officials failed to adequately respond to PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, in the school. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Judge halves $784M for women exposed to Monsanto chemicals at Monroe school

Monsanto lawyers argued “arbitrary and excessive” damages in the Sky Valley Education Center case “cannot withstand constitutional scrutiny.”

Mukilteo Police Chief Andy Illyn and the graphic he created. He is currently attending the 10-week FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. (Photo provided by Andy Illyn)
Help wanted: Unicorns for ‘pure magic’ career with Mukilteo police

“There’s a whole population who would be amazing police officers” but never considered it, the police chief said.

Officers respond to a ferry traffic disturbance Tuesday after a woman in a motorhome threatened to drive off the dock, authorities said. (Photo provided by Mukilteo Police Department)
Everett woman disrupts ferry, threatens to drive motorhome into water

Police arrested the woman at the Mukilteo ferry terminal Tuesday morning after using pepper-ball rounds to get her out.

Bothell
Man gets 75 years for terrorizing exes in Bothell, Mukilteo

In 2021, Joseph Sims broke into his ex-girlfriend’s home in Bothell and assaulted her. He went on a crime spree from there.

Allan and Frances Peterson, a woodworker and artist respectively, stand in the door of the old horse stable they turned into Milkwood on Sunday, March 31, 2024, in Index, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Old horse stall in Index is mini art gallery in the boonies

Frances and Allan Peterson showcase their art. And where else you can buy a souvenir Index pillow or dish towel?

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.