Photo by Nathan Snook | Fort Benning Public Affairs Office | 04.16.2007
Capts. Cole Namken and Chris Connor, both 27, represent the 11th Infantry Regiment in the Best Ranger Competition. Neither have competed before. ...
Photo by Nathan Snook | Fort Benning Public Affairs Office | 04.16.2007
Sgt. 1st Class Stephen Colman, 29, and Staff Sgt. Robert Mustoe, 27, of 6th Ranger Training Battalion, competed together last year in the Best Ranger Competition....
Photo by Nathan Snook | Fort Benning Public Affairs Office | 04.16.2007
Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Weisensel, 29, and Sgt. 1st Class Joe Williams, 30, represent the Henry Caro Noncommissioned Officer Academy in the Best Ranger Competition. Both have competed once before. ...
Photo by Nathan Snook | Fort Benning Public Affairs Office | 03.09.2007
14-year-old Riley Woina, of Plymouth, Conn., (left) became one of the Army's newest Rangers during a graduation at Fort Benning today. Col. Michael Linnington, United States Army Infantry School's assistant commandant pinned him with a coveted Ranger tab. Woina, who has been diagnosed with cycstic fibrosis, stood in the ranks with other Ranger students at Fort Benning with the help of Fort......
Photo by Nathan Snook | Fort Benning Public Affairs Office | 03.09.2007
14-year-old Riley Woina, of Plymouth, Conn., (left) became one of the Army's newest Rangers during a graduation at Fort Benning today. Col. Michael Linnington, United States Army Infantry School's assistant commandant pinned him with a coveted Ranger tab. Woina, who has been diagnosed with cycstic fibrosis, stood in the ranks with other Ranger students at Fort Benning with the help of Fort......
Photo by Nathan Snook | Fort Benning Public Affairs Office | 03.09.2007
14-year-old Riley Woina, of Plymouth, Conn., (left) became one of the Army's newest Rangers during a graduation at Fort Benning today. Col. Michael Linnington, United States Army Infantry School's assistant commandant pinned him with a coveted Ranger tab. Woina, who has been diagnosed with cycstic fibrosis, stood in the ranks with other Ranger students at Fort Benning with the help of Fort......
Photo by Nathan Snook | Fort Benning Public Affairs Office | 03.09.2007
14-year-old Riley Woina, of Plymouth, Conn., (left) became one of the Army's newest Rangers during a graduation at Fort Benning today. Col. Michael Linnington, United States Army Infantry School's assistant commandant pinned him with a coveted Ranger tab. Woina, who has been diagnosed with cycstic fibrosis, stood in the ranks with other Ranger students at Fort Benning with the help of Fort......
Photo by Nathan Snook | Fort Benning Public Affairs Office | 04.16.2004
Capts. Mark Snowbarger, 33, and Matthew Prescott, 27, represent 11th Infantry Regiment in the Best Ranger Competition. Both are first-time competitors....