What PT score do you need for rasp?

3.7 Requirements to Successfully Complete RASP
Minimum score of 240 on the Army Physical Fitness Test (80% in each event) and ability to complete 6 heaves. Must complete 5-mile run in 40 minutes or less. Must complete 12-mile loaded march in 3 hours or less with a 35lb rucksack.
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What is the PT test for RASP?

To qualify for entry into RASP, you must perform the following: 53 push-ups. 63 sit-ups. 2 mile run in 14:30 minutes or less.
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What PT score do you need for Ranger School?

The Ranger Physical Fitness Test consists of a five mile run in 40 minutes or less, at least 49 push-ups, 59 sit-ups and a minimum of 6 chin-ups. In order to pass the test the soldier must score at least 70 points in each event.
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What is RASP pass rate?

This is why we were shocked when the Army press released stated, “114 Soldiers started Class 5-12; 91 Rangers graduated.” This is a shockingly high graduation rate of about 80% as opposed to the historical 30% that pass RASP and before that RIP.
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What GT score do you need to be a Ranger?

To be considered for the 75th Ranger Regiment, enlisted soldiers must: Be physically fit. Be able to get a secret clearance. Have a General Technical Score of at least 106 on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery.
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75th Ranger Fitness Preperation | Pre-RASP



Do officers go to RASP 1?

RASP 1 is for enlisted soldiers and junior non-commissioned officers (JNCOs) (pay grades E-1 through E-5, Private to Sergeant)); and. RASP 2 is for senior NCOs (Staff Sergeant and above), warrant officers and officers.
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Do Army Rangers get extra pay?

Salaries may appear to be low, but members of the military typically also receive housing and food allowances, health care and tax advantages. They also receive bonus pay for hazardous, parachute or flight duty. Any of these bonuses can raise Army Rangers' pay substantially.
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What is Cole range in RASP?

RASP – 8 weeks

This culminates in Cole Range, a few days in the woods of extreme pain and suffering. Cole Range is where most people quit, get injured, or fall to the wayside and fail to meet the standard.
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What is the pass rate for RASP 2?

RASP 2 has a 74% attrition rate. SFAS has 64% and 51% attrition rates for enlisted soldiers and officers respectively, whereas SFQC has 35% and 27% attrition rates for the same categories. CCT selection has a 50% attrition rate with a further 27% rate for the Qualification Course.
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Do you get a Ranger Tab after RASP?

You can be assigned to the Ranger Regiment after completing RASP, and still never go on to complete Ranger School. That means you can earn your Ranger Tab without serving in the Ranger Regiment, or you can serve in the Ranger Regiment without ever earning the Ranger Tab… Confused yet?
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How much do Rangers Ruck?

Four pull-ups. Six-mile ruck march with a 35-pound rucksack and weapon in less than one hour, 30 minutes.
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How hard is RASP?

Ranger school = a leadership course which is not that difficult. RASP = the school that helps "make you a ranger", you still have to get sent to the 75th though. RASP is very difficult. It is probably the most physically demanding school in the army.
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How long does a 12 mile ruck march take?

Loaded marches in the United States Army are known as ruck marches and are part of basic recruit training. In order to gain the Expert Infantryman Badge (a further qualification for existing infantry personnel) candidates must complete a ruck march of 19 kilometers (12 mi) within three hours, carrying a rifle and load.
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Do you have to shave your head at RASP?

There is no requirement to shave your head with a razor. b. All Female Ranger Students will have a haircut IAW Female Short Length standards in AR 670-1. AR 670-1 defines a Female Short Haircut as, "hair length that extends no more than 1 inch from the scalp (excluding bangs).
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How many pull-ups for Army Rangers?

If you want to be a U.S. Army Ranger, you have to perform at least 6 pull-ups (12+ is recommended). And if you want to be a Navy SEAL, you have to perform a minimum of 8 reps to get into BUD/S training, but 15-20+ reps is recommended, and necessary if you want to be competitive among your class mates.
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Can you go to RASP without Option 40?

Enlistees, without an Option-40 contract, can also volunteer for RASP at advanced individual training or during OSUT. Successful completion and selection through RASP is the only way for a Soldier to become a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment.
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Who is more elite Rangers or Green Berets?

While both of these units are highly elite in their own right, the amount of specialized training it takes to be a Ranger is less than what it takes to be a Green Beret.
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Are 75th Rangers special forces?

75th Ranger Regiment (75RR)

The 75th Ranger Regiment, known as the 75RR, is the U.S. Army's premier large-scale special operations force, and it is made up of some of the most elite Soldiers in the world. The Rangers specialize in joint special operations raids and joint forcible entry operations.
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When did rip become RASP?

As of January 2010, the 4-week Ranger Indoctrination Program (RIP) has become RASP (Ranger Assessment and Selection Program) and is now 8 weeks long.
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What can I expect from a RASP 2?

This course assesses the suitability of mid-and senior grade leaders for assignment to the Regiment, and teaches them the operational techniques and standards of the Ranger Regiment. This course provides training in the special tactics, equipment, and missions that make the Regiment unique.
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Do Rangers get jump pay?

The Ranger battalions are airborne units. That means the unit is designed and trained to be deployable via parachute assault. The Army pays soldiers extra for remaining in "jump status" and to make at least one parachute jump per quarter while in training. As of 2011, the special pay for jump status was $150 per month.
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What is the cut off age for Army Rangers?

There are technically no specific age requirements for soldiers seeking to become Army Rangers. Thus, the effective age limits are the same as those required to join the Army in the first place. Applicants must be at least 17 years old (or 18 without parental permission) and no older than 41 years old.
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