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‘I wanted to prove them wrong’ — How the first enlisted female Guard soldier to graduate Ranger School got it done

Haley Britzky
January 17, 2020 at 10:43 AM
 
When asked what Army Ranger School was like, Sgt. Danielle Farber wasn't going to beat around the bush: "It sucks."

Farber was one of the first two enlisted women from the Guard to graduate from Ranger School and the very first from the Pennsylvania National Guard.

In a new Army release, she offered a frank assessment of the Army's most arduous leadership course, which she called the "hardest course" she'd ever done despite being as physically and mentally prepared as she possibly could have been.

https://taskandpurpose.com/army-ranger-school-danielle-farber

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Anybody that thinks the course she graduated from has the same physical demands as that course had in the 1960's is delusional. It's been "PC'd down" so an occasional female can graduate.
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