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Army Rangers Go The Distance

Army Rangers Go The Distance

Overcoming Mountains, Completing Ruck March


12-mile trek is just one of many challenges faced by special operations soldiers

The United States Army Rangers are known for their elite skills and rigorous training. But even the most highly trained soldiers must constantly push themselves to stay in peak condition.

That's why Army Rangers recently participated in a 12-mile ruck march with a 35-pound dry ruck-sack in full combat gear. The march was just one of many challenges that the Rangers faced during a three-week training exercise.

The Rangers are a special operations unit that is trained to conduct raids, ambushes, and other direct action missions. They are known for their agility, speed, and precision.

The 12-mile ruck march was a test of the Rangers' endurance and determination. The march took place in mountainous terrain, and the Rangers had to carry their heavy rucksacks for the entire distance.

The Rangers completed the march in under four hours, demonstrating their exceptional physical fitness.


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