Army Times
By Michelle Tan, Staff writer
August 18, 2015
The women, both officers, started the Swamp Phase on Aug. 1 after three tries at the school's first phase, known as the Darby Phase, at Fort Benning, Georgia, and one try at the second phase, known as the Mountain Phase, in Dahlonega, Georgia.
The Army on Monday announced two women and 94 men met the standards of the course's third and final phase, also known as the Swamp Phase. Two women will graduate from Ranger School on Friday, becoming the first women to earn the Ranger Tab.
Two women will graduate from Ranger School and earn the tab, the Army reported.(Photo: Sgt. Sara Wakai/Army)
Their graduation ceremony will take place on Victory Pond at Fort Benning, Georgia.
The women are part of the Army's gender-integrated assessment of the grueling two-month Ranger School.
The assessment has drawn a high level of scrutiny, with many questioning whether the Army is lowering its standards for the elite school — which until now was open only to men — while many others have cheered on the female students.
Army officials insisted the standards were not changed in any way.
"Congratulations to all of our new Rangers," Army Secretary John McHugh said in a statement.
"Each Ranger School graduate has shown the physical and mental toughness to successfully lead organizations at any level.
This course has proven that every soldier, regardless of gender, can achieve his or her full potential."
McHugh added: "We owe soldiers the opportunity to serve successfully in any position where they are qualified and capable, and we continue to look for ways to select, train, and retain the best soldiers to meet our nation's needs."
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