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These 2 soldiers hung through a 3-day sufferfest to become the ‘Best Rangers’ of 2022
“I’ve been in [the Army] 10 years, and I’ve been training for this every one of those days.”

BY HALEY BRITZKY | PUBLISHED APR 11, 2022 4:17 PM

Capts. Joshua Corson and Tymothy Boyle from the 75th Ranger Regiment have been officially crowned the winners of the Army’s 2022 Best Ranger Competition.

Held over three days at Fort Benning, Georgia, the competition brought together 51 two-man teams from around the service, including one airman who serves with the 75th Ranger Regiment. Starting before dawn on Friday, the teams were put through 72 hours of rigorous, physically and mentally draining tasks throughout the day and into the night.

“The title of ‘Best Ranger’ doesn’t really fit what we feel,” Boyle said. “I definitely feel that the best Ranger is out there somewhere leading a squad in Savannah or out at [Joint Base Lewis McChord], or potentially overseas right now doing work for our country. We don’t feel like the best Rangers right now but it is a humbling experience to be able to represent our organization.”

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/army-best-ranger-competition-2022-winners/