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Ranger Tab
NameRanger Tab
Awarded byUnited States Army
RelatedCombat Infantryman Badge, Expert Infantryman Badge

Ranger Tab is a prestigious award in the United States Army, symbolizing completion of the Ranger School program, which is conducted by the United States Army Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia. The award is highly respected within the United States Armed Forces, particularly among United States Army Special Forces, 75th Ranger Regiment, and other United States Army Rangers units. The Ranger Tab is often worn alongside other distinguished badges, such as the Special Forces Tab, Sapper Tab, and Pathfinder Badge, on the Army Service Uniform. Recipients of the Ranger Tab have gone on to serve in various elite units, including the Delta Force, Green Berets, and Night Stalkers.

Introduction

The Ranger Tab is an important symbol of excellence in the United States Army, representing the completion of a challenging and rigorous training program. The Ranger School program is designed to test the physical and mental limits of soldiers, pushing them to their extremes in a variety of environments, including the Georgia mountains, Florida swamps, and Desert Storm-like conditions. Graduates of the program have gone on to serve in various roles, including as Platoon Leaders in the 82nd Airborne Division, 101st Airborne Division, and 10th Mountain Division. Many notable military leaders, such as General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., General Colin Powell, and General David Petraeus, have worn the Ranger Tab as a symbol of their expertise and leadership.

History

The Ranger Tab was established in 1950 by the United States Army, with the first class graduating from the Ranger School program in 1952. The program was designed to create a elite force of soldiers, capable of conducting unconventional warfare and special operations behind enemy lines. The Ranger Tab has been awarded to soldiers who have completed the program, which includes training in Parachuting, Rappelling, and Combat Tactics. Many notable units, such as the 1st Ranger Battalion, 2nd Ranger Battalion, and 3rd Ranger Battalion, have been formed from graduates of the Ranger School program. The Ranger Tab has also been awarded to soldiers from other countries, including Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia, who have completed the program as part of their military training.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Ranger Tab, soldiers must meet certain requirements, including completion of the Ranger School program, which is open to soldiers from all branches of the United States Armed Forces. The program is highly competitive, with only a small percentage of applicants being selected to attend. Soldiers must also meet certain physical and mental standards, including passing the Army Physical Fitness Test and completing a Psychological Evaluation. The Ranger Tab is also awarded to soldiers who have completed other specialized training programs, such as the Special Forces Qualification Course and the Sapper Leader Course. Many notable military units, such as the 24th Special Tactics Squadron and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, require their members to wear the Ranger Tab as a symbol of their expertise.

Training

The training program for the Ranger Tab is highly rigorous and challenging, pushing soldiers to their physical and mental limits. The program includes training in a variety of skills, including Marksmanship, First Aid, and Navigation. Soldiers must also complete a series of challenging exercises, including the Darby Queen obstacle course and the Swamp Phase of the program. The training program is designed to simulate the conditions of combat, with soldiers being tested in a variety of environments and scenarios. Many notable military leaders, such as General Creighton Abrams and General Matthew Ridgway, have completed the Ranger School program and worn the Ranger Tab as a symbol of their expertise.

Appearance

The Ranger Tab is a distinctive award, featuring a black and gold tab with the word "RANGER" embroidered in bold letters. The tab is worn on the Army Service Uniform, above the Left Pocket. The Ranger Tab is often worn alongside other distinguished badges, such as the Combat Infantryman Badge and the Expert Infantryman Badge. The tab is also featured on the Ranger School crest, which is worn by graduates of the program. Many notable military units, such as the 75th Ranger Regiment and the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, feature the Ranger Tab in their unit insignia.

Notable_recipients

Many notable military leaders and soldiers have received the Ranger Tab, including General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., General Colin Powell, and General David Petraeus. Other notable recipients include General Stanley McChrystal, General William Boykin, and General John Abizaid. The Ranger Tab has also been awarded to soldiers from other countries, including Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia. Many notable military units, such as the Delta Force, Green Berets, and Night Stalkers, require their members to wear the Ranger Tab as a symbol of their expertise. The Ranger Tab is also featured in the unit insignia of many notable military units, including the 24th Special Tactics Squadron and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.

Category:Military awards and decorations of the United States

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