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The Pic of the Day: The trait that makes the 75th Ranger Regiment special

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As the premier special operations light infantry unit in the U.S. Army, the 75th Ranger Regiment takes pride in its unwavering physical standards that apply to all of its members—regardless of age or sex.

Pictured from left to right: Colonel Brown (the new regimental commander), Command Sergeant Major Albaugh, and Colonel Tegtmeier (the previous regimental commander) following a training jump during this year’s Ranger Rendezvous.

Rangers lead the way.

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As the premier special operations light infantry unit in the U.S. Army, the 75th Ranger Regiment takes pride in its unwavering physical standards that apply to all of its members—regardless of age or sex.

Pictured from left to right: Colonel Brown (the new regimental commander), Command Sergeant Major Albaugh, and Colonel Tegtmeier (the previous regimental commander) following a training jump during this year’s Ranger Rendezvous.

Rangers lead the way.

 

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