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Live Feed: 2016 Best Ranger Competition

You can watch the 2016 Best Ranger Competition via live feed on April 15-17. According to the Best Ranger Competition website:

The Best Ranger Competition 2016, is the 33rd anniversary of this grueling competition, starring the best soldiers of the world, our United States Army, RANGERS! The Best Ranger Competition was started in 1982 after Dick Leandri found a way to honor his personal friend, Lieutenant General David E. Grange, Jr.

The competition has evolved over the past thirty years from once that was originally created to salute the best two-man “buddy” team in the Ranger Department at Fort Benning, GA to determine the best two-man team from the entire United States Armed Forces.

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You can watch the 2016 Best Ranger Competition via live feed on April 15-17. According to the Best Ranger Competition website:

The Best Ranger Competition 2016, is the 33rd anniversary of this grueling competition, starring the best soldiers of the world, our United States Army, RANGERS! The Best Ranger Competition was started in 1982 after Dick Leandri found a way to honor his personal friend, Lieutenant General David E. Grange, Jr.

The competition has evolved over the past thirty years from once that was originally created to salute the best two-man “buddy” team in the Ranger Department at Fort Benning, GA to determine the best two-man team from the entire United States Armed Forces.

Here are the teams competing this year:

 

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Desiree Huitt is an Army Veteran serving 11 years as a Military Intelligence officer and prior to OCS as a combat medic. She is a graduate from the University of Texas in Austin with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Middle Eastern Studies.

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