RMF0YH87–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest during graduation ceremonies at the Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Griest and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Shaye Haver became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RM2AD9N5T–black graduation hat with bobble
RMF0YEME–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest poses with a friend after graduation ceremonies at the Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Griest and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Shaye Haver became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMPE73WM–U.S. Soldiers close out Ranger Graduation that included the third female to graduate the school on Oct. 16, 2015, in Fort Benning, Ga. The United States Army Ranger School is an intense 61-day combat leadership course oriented toward small-unit tactics. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jessica Hurst/Released)
RMEJKDN2–14-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 Benning’s Ranger Training Brigade and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. As part of his wish, Woina spent a week training with the Ranger students at Camp Rudder, during the "swamp phase.” Swamp phase is the
RM2K3FW8K–Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade rangers demonstrate their skills during U.S. Army Ranger School graduation at Fort Benning, Ga., Sept. 16, 2022. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Leo Jenkins)
RMMNRP78–Cpl. Wu participates in Ranger Graduation Class 2-18 at Victory Pond, Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning, Ga, on January 26, 2018. (
RM2JWE2HT–U.S. Army Infantry School Diploma, 1971, USA
RF2RTDA4T–Western kids diploma, cartoon berry cowboy, sheriff, ranger and bandit characters. Education vector certificate with cranberry, honeyberry, grapes and strawberry. Raspberry, blackberry, gooseberry
RF2JWGNK4–Kids diploma. Wild West cartoon fruit cowboy, ranger, sheriff and robber characters vector certificate. Graduation diploma with mango and kiwi, apple, lemon, plum and banana personages in Texas desert
RMC25YW4–Demonstration exercises of a air mobile special purpose forces.
RMF0YEMD–U.S. Army 1st Lt. Shaye Haver poses with fellow soldiers after graduation ceremonies at the Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Haver and fellow soldier Captain Kristen Griest became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMPE73XX–U.S. Soldiers salute the National Anthem during a Ranger Graduation that included the third female to graduate the school on Oct. 16, 2015, in Fort Benning, Ga. The United States Army Ranger School is an intense 61-day combat leadership course oriented toward small-unit tactics. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jessica Hurst/ Released)
RMF0YEMC–U.S. Army 1st Lt. Shaye Haver jokes with a fellow soldier after graduation ceremonies at the Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Haver and fellow soldier Captain Kristen Griest became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMMC5C7N–Cpl. Wu participates in Ranger Graduation Class 2-18 at Victory Pond, Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning, Ga, on January 26, 2018. (Photo by Suhyoon Wood/MCoE PAO Photographer)
RMR4JN9R–FORT BENNING, Ga. (Oct. 26, 2018) -- Under Secretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy speaks at the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade ranger graduation at Victory Pond at Fort Benning, Georgia, Oct. 26. McCarthy, who served five years in the Army, was involved in combat operations in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with the 75th Ranger Regiment, U.S. Special Operations Command.
RM2MME1FY–Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade rangers demonstrate their skills during U.S. Army Ranger School graduation at Fort Benning, Ga., Sept. 16, 2022.
RF2RTD5CH–Western kids diploma, cartoon berry cowboy, sheriff,ranger and bandit characters. Vector Education school certificate with cherry, rosehip, honeyberry
RF2NTM1MB–Kids diploma cowboy, sheriff, ranger and bandit cartoon vegetable characters. Vector award frame with tomato, beetroot, eggplant and spinach, radish, avocado, cauliflower school certificate
RMC25YRC–Demonstration exercises of a air mobile special purpose forces.
RMF0YEM3–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest is congratulated by Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley after becoming the first woman to graduate from Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Griest and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Shaye Haver became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMR4JN9H–FORT BENNING, Ga. (Oct. 26, 2018) -- Under Secretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy speaks at the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade ranger graduation at Victory Pond at Fort Benning, Georgia, Oct. 26. McCarthy, who served five years in the Army, was involved in combat operations in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with the 75th Ranger Regiment, U.S. Special Operations Command.
RM2KFHFN5–Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade rangers demonstrate their skills during U.S. Army Ranger School graduation at Fort Benning, Ga., Sept. 16, 2022.
RF2RTDERX–Kids diploma. Cartoon Western cowboy, sheriff and robber fruits characters. Child competition winner vector diploma with pineapple, banana, kiwi and watermelon, guava, peach Wild West funny personages
RM2GYM711–Sgt. Zachary Gibson, 227th Composite Supply Company, 129th Division Sustainment Support Battalion, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Sustainment Brigade, holds his son Brendan for the first time after graduation from the Ranger Assessment Selection Program with his wife Kortney Gibson and daughter Emma, in Fort Benning, Ga., Nov. 7, 2019.
RMC25YTB–Demonstration exercises of a air mobile special purpose forces.
RM2MME22R–Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade's commander, Col. Christopher Hammonds, delivers remarks during ranger school graduation at Fort Benning, Ga., Sept. 16, 2022. The Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade conducts transformational training to develop and deliver competent and capable Rangers, Parachutists, Jumpmasters, and Reconnaissance Leaders to enable the U.S. Army and the Joint Force to prevail in combat. (U.S. Staff Sgt. Leo Jenkins)
RF2JR81XP–Kids diploma, cartoon wild west ranger, cowboy and bandit berry characters. Educational vector school certificate with rosehip, black currant, raspberry, grape, blackberry, cranberry and gooseberry
RMF0YEMF–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest is congratulated by Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley after becoming the first woman to graduate from Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Griest and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Shaye Haver became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMR4JN9G–FORT BENNING, Ga. (Oct. 26, 2018) -- Under Secretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy speaks at the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade ranger graduation at Victory Pond at Fort Benning, Georgia, Oct. 26. McCarthy, who served five years in the Army, was involved in combat operations in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with the 75th Ranger Regiment, U.S. Special Operations Command.
RF2RTDH9M–Kids diploma. Cartoon western cowboy, sheriff and robber fruits characters. Child education achievement vector diploma with orange, banana, pineapple and kiwi, peach, apple comical sheriff personages
RMC25YWT–Demonstration exercises of a air mobile special purpose forces.
RM2KFHFXE–Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade's commander, Col. Christopher Hammonds, delivers remarks during ranger school graduation at Fort Benning, Ga., Sept. 16, 2022. The Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade conducts transformational training to develop and deliver competent and capable Rangers, Parachutists, Jumpmasters, and Reconnaissance Leaders to enable the U.S. Army and the Joint Force to prevail in combat. (U.S. Staff Sgt. Leo Jenkins)
RF2KDP7GX–Kids diploma, Wild West cartoon ranger, cowboy and bandit berry characters, vector education certificate. Kindergarten appreciation diploma award western cowboy blueberry, raspberry and blackberry
RM2WWPR66–Lt. Col. Trinidad Chavez, Battalion Commander of 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division out of Fort Bliss, Texas, speaks during a Pre-Ranger Course graduation ceremony at Novo Selo Training Area (NSTA), Bulgaria, Feb. 17, 2024. Over eight days, the Pre-Ranger course evaluated the Strike Brigade Soldiers' skills that are needed to succeed at Ranger School and to enhance lethality on the battlefield. Army
RM2KFHKN0–FORT BENNING, Ga. – Cadre assigned to the 4th Ranger Training Battalion, Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade, demonstrate skills Ranger students learn during the 60-day course at Rangers in Action September 16, 2022, at Victory Pond, Fort Benning, Georgia. The performance is conducted before a Ranger School graduation ceremony to give Families and friends of graduates an idea of the caliber of training their Service Member experienced during their time in training. Demonstrations include, combatives, rappelling, helocasts, explosives, a Combat Water Survival Assessment and more.
RMHEM9B2–Command Sgt. Maj. Mabus dons his maroon beret, rank, and all patches and proclaimed 'I'm back!' signaling his readiness to return to the unit and Fort Bragg. CSM Mabus Ranger School Graduation 120824-A-MY599-138
RMHEPFFT–A Ranger from the 75th Ranger Regiment receives his Ranger Tab during the U.S. Army Ranger School graduation at Fort Benning, Ga., June 19. (Photo by Pfc. Parker Johnson, 75th Ranger Regiment documentation specialist) Ranger School Graduation 150619-A-VL627-031
RMF0YEMG–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest is congratulated by Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley after becoming the first woman to graduate from Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Griest and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Shaye Haver became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMR4JN9W–FORT BENNING, Ga. (Oct. 26, 2018) -- Soldiers of the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade demonstrate how to rappel as part of the Rangers In Action demonstration before a Ranger Course graduation. Under Secretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy speaks at the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade ranger graduation at Victory Pond at Fort Benning, Georgia, Oct. 26. McCarthy, who served five years in the Army, was involved in combat operations in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with the 75th Ranger Regiment, U.S. Special Operations Command.
RF2MP3N3K–Kids diploma, cowboy sheriff, ranger and bandit cartoon vegetable characters, vector education certificate. Kindergarten diploma with Wild West cauliflower cowboy, western spinach or tomato ranger
RMHEPFFW–A Ranger from the 75th Ranger Regiment is congratulated by his leaders after receiving his Ranger Tab during the U.S. Army Ranger School graduation at Fort Benning, Ga., June 19. (Photo by Pfc. Parker Johnson, 75th Ranger Regiment documentation specialist) Ranger School Graduation 150619-A-VL627-045
RMHENAYM–Instructors demonstrate Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction, or SPIE, extraction from a UH-60 Black Hawk during Ranger School graduation class 02-14. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Charles An/released) Instructors demonstrate SPIE extraction from UH-60 Black Hawk during Ranger School graduation 140124-A-ZP772-010
RMF0YEM2–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest is congratulated by Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley after becoming the first woman to graduate from Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Griest and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Shaye Haver became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMHF3JFM–Secretary of Defense Ash Carter speaks by phone with Army 1st Lt. Shaye Haver and 1st Lt. Kristen Griest to congratulate the two for their recent graduation from the rigorous Army Ranger School from his office at the Pentagon, Aug. 20, 2015. Haver and Griest are the first women to successfully complete the course after the Army began allowing women to participate in the elite program. (DOD Photo by Glenn Fawcett/Released) Secretary of defense congratulates first women to graduate from US Army Ranger School 150820-D-NI589-050
RMR4JN9P–FORT BENNING, Ga. (Oct. 26, 2018) -- Two Soldiers with the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade demonstrate hand-to-hand combat maneuvers during the Rangers In Action demonstration preceding a Ranger Course graduation. Under Secretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy speaks at the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade ranger graduation at Victory Pond at Fort Benning, Georgia, Oct. 26. McCarthy, who served five years in the Army, was involved in combat operations in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with the 75th Ranger Regiment, U.S. Special Operations Command.
RF2K21CCJ–Kids diploma of Wild West cartoon fruit cowboy, ranger, sheriff and robber characters. Vector award certificate or diploma with western personages of lemon, apple and watermelon, pineapple and pear
RMF0YEMK–U.S. Army 1st Lt. Shaye Haver salutes during graduation ceremonies at the Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 in Fort Benning, Georgia. Haver and fellow soldier Captain Kristen Griest became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMHF3JFP–Secretary of Defense Ash Carter speaks by phone with Army 1st Lt. Shaye Haver and 1st Lt. Kristen Griest to congratulate the two for their recent graduation from the rigorous Army Ranger School from his office at the Pentagon, Aug. 20, 2015. Haver and Griest are the first women to successfully complete the course after the Army began allowing women to participate in the elite program. (DOD Photo by Glenn Fawcett/Released) Secretary of defense congratulates first women to graduate from US Army Ranger School 150820-D-NI589-058
RMPKFH7A–The Cordell Hull Lake Junior Ranger class of 2018 pose with their award certificates July 30, 2018 at Cordell Hull Lake in Carthage, Tenn.
RF2NTKM92–Kids diploma cartoon wild west nut cowboy, bandit and ranger characters. Education vector school certificate with peanut, macadamia, hazelnut and pecan, walnut, brazil, pumpkin and sunflower seeds
RMF0YEMJ–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest salutes during graduation ceremonies at the Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 in Fort Benning, Georgia. Griest and fellow soldier 1st Lt Shaye Haver became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMHF3JFN–Secretary of Defense Ash Carter speaks by phone with Army 1st Lt. Shaye Haver and 1st Lt. Kristen Griest to congratulate the two for their recent graduation from the rigorous Army Ranger School from his office at the Pentagon, Aug. 20, 2015. Haver and Griest are the first women to successfully complete the course after the Army began allowing women to participate in the elite program. (DOD Photo by Glenn Fawcett/Released) Secretary of defense congratulates first women to graduate from US Army Ranger School 150820-D-NI589-054
RMPKFH78–Junior Ranger students engage in an interactive learning environment as they practice their tree identification skills July 26, 2018 at Cordell Hull Lake in Carthage, Tenn.
RF2K21CDH–Wild West kids diploma. Cartoon cowboy, sheriff, ranger and bandit fruit characters vector certificate. Western award of child education with fig, watermelon, orange and melon berry personages
RMF0YEMN–U.S. Army 1st Lt. Shaye Haver, left, and fellow soldier Captain Kristen Griest after graduation ceremonies at the Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Haver and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Kristen Griest became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMHF3JFB–Secretary of Defense Ash Carter conducts a press briefing at the Pentagon Aug. 20, 2015. Carter answered questions from the media on a variety of issues including regional threats across the globe and potential logjams in Congress over the budget this fall. Carter also pointed out the recent graduation of the first two female soldiers of Army Ranger School, a significant milestone in DoD's plan to test the integration of women in combatant roles. (DoD Photo by Glenn Fawcett/Released) Defense secretary congratulates first female graduates of US Army Ranger School 150820-D-NI589-099
RMRTCPXG–Theodore Spellacy is pictured in the graduation photo of the 1st Ranger Infantry Company, November 1950. Spellacy joined the Army in 1948 at age 17. He retired from active duty in 1984 and is currently serving as the deputy chief of personnel for the 21st Theater Sustainment Command.
RMHEMPB2–U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Morgan Fowler, front, a platoon leader with the 8th Ordnance Company, 189th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB), and Sgt. Mitchell Weaver, directly behind Fowler, a mechanic with the 127th Quartermaster Company, 189th CSSB, recite the Ranger Creed during a Pre-Ranger School graduation ceremony Aug. 28, 2013, at Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 28, 2013. The 17-day school included several physical and mental challenges and intense training to include a combat water survival test. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jon Cupp/Released) Providers graduate from Pre-Ranger School 130
RF2K0PGG0–Kids diploma cartoon wild west cowboy, bandit and ranger nut characters. Vector education school certificate with peanut, almond, coffee, bean, brazil, walnut, pumpkin seed and coconut personages
RMF0YEM6–U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley speaks to soldiers during graduation ceremonies as Captain Kristen Griest looks on August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Griest and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Shaye Haver became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMR8XDFG–FORT BENNING, Ga. (Dec. 7, 2018) – Retired Master Sgt. Leroy A. Petry, recipient of the Medal of Honor and former member of the 75th Ranger Regiment, served as the distinguished speaker for the graduation of the pilot class for the 22-week One-Station Unit Training for Infantry Soldiers Dec. 7, 2018 on Inouye Field at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. Changes to OSUT are meant to increase Soldier readiness, making them more lethal and proficient before they depart for their first duty assignment.
RMHEMPB3–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Matthew S. Bresko, left, the deputy commanding officer of the 82nd Sustainment Brigade, congratulates 2nd Lt. Morgan Fowler, a platoon leader with the 8th Ordnance Company, 189th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, on his graduation from the 82nd Airborne Division's Pre-Ranger School during a ceremony at Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 28, 2013. The 17-day school included several physical and mental challenges and intense training to include a combat water survival test. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jon Cupp/Released) Providers graduate from Pre-Ranger School 130828-A-MU632-
RMHEK0T1–Retired Col. Ralph Puckett places the hard-earned 75th Ranger Regiment scroll on Pfc. Nathan Lively at the Ranger Assessment and Selection 1 graduation, March 5. (Photo provided by 75th Ranger Regiment Public Affairs) COL Puckett and RASP graduate
RMHE72XA–100121-F-1020B-052 Kabul - Afghan National Army commandos proudly display their new red berets during their graduation ceremony. More than 920 commandos graduated the 12-week course, which is modeled after U.S. Army Ranger training. Staff Sgt. Sarah Brown/)
RF2PK6342–Western kids diploma, cartoon cowboy, sheriff, ranger and bandit fruit characters in desert, vector certificate award. School or kindergarten diploma
RMF0YEMP–U.S. Army 1st Lt. Shaye Haver, center, poses for photos with female West Point alumni after becoming the first woman to graduate from Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
RMF0YEM5–U.S. Army 1st Lt. Shaye Haver, has the elite Ranger Tab pinned on her uniform after becoming the first woman to graduate from Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Haver and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Kristen Griest became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMPFRH02–Logan Holland, left, pictured with his brother Robert Sanchez, right, after Sanchez's graduation from Ranger School.
RMF0YEM9–U.S. Army 1st Lt. Shaye Haver, left, and fellow soldier Captain Kristen Griest after graduation ceremonies at the Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia. Haver and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Kristen Griest became the first women to graduate from the 61-day-long Ranger course considered one of the most intense and demanding in the military.
RMHE92PH–100121-F-1020B-061 Kabul - A group of more than 920 Afghan National Army commandos attend their graduation ceremony at Camp Morehead Jan. 21, 2010. Commando training is 12-weeks long and is modeled after U.S. Army Ranger training. Staff Sgt. Sarah Brown/)
RF2KADEXH–Kids diploma, cartoon western vitamin A and B cowboy, bandit and sheriff characters. Vector Wild West personages on certificate diploma or award of school graduation in Texas desert landscape
RMPPCMHN–180831-A-YH902-003 (Aug. 31, 2018) Staff Sgt. Amanda F. Kelley, assigned to the 1st Armored Division’s combat aviation brigade at Fort Bliss, Texas, marches in formation during her Ranger School graduation at Fort Benning, Georgia, Aug. 31, 2018. Kelley is the first enlisted woman to earn the Ranger tab.
RMF0YEMA–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest , left, and fellow soldier 1st Lt Shaye Haver, center, during ceremonies as they become the first women to graduate from Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
RMHE9580–100121-F-1020B-061 Kabul - A group of more than 920 Afghan National Army commandos attend their graduation ceremony at Camp Morehead Jan. 21, 2010. Commando training is 12-weeks long and is modeled after U.S. Army Ranger training. Staff Sgt. Sarah Brown/)
RF2M80TRP–Kids diploma wild west cartoon cowboy, sheriff, bandit and robber vitamin characters. Child graduation certificate, education vector diploma with Cu, Mg, Ca and P, Fe, K micronutrient funny personage
RMHEM854–Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet James Sturges (right) takes the Oaths of Office into the Army during the Warrior Forge graduation ceremony on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, July 17. Sturges was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army during the ceremony. An ROTC cadet from University of Colorado, Boulder, Sturges finished second in his regiment of approximately 450 cadets to earn his status as honor graduate. He plans to attend Infantry Basic Officer Leader Course and Ranger School later this year. An officer is born 629358
RMHF3JFE–Secretary of Defense Ash Carter conducts a press briefing at the Pentagon Aug. 20, 2015. Carter answered questions from the media on a variety of issues including regional threats across the globe and potential logjams in Congress over the budget this fall. Carter also pointed out the recent graduation of the first two female soldiers of Army Ranger School, a significant milestone in DoD's plan to test the integration of women in combatant roles. (DoD Photo by Glenn Fawcett/Released) Defense secretary congratulates first female graduates of US Army Ranger School 150820-D-NI589-293
RMPPCMHM–180831-A-YH902-004 (Aug. 31, 2018) Staff Sgt. Amanda F. Kelley, assigned to the 1st Armored Division’s combat aviation brigade at Fort Bliss, Texas, right, stands in formation at parade rest during her Ranger School graduation at Fort Benning, Georgia, Aug. 31, 2018. Kelley is the first enlisted woman to earn the Ranger tab.
RMF0YEM4–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest, left, and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Shaye Haver look toward cheering friends after becoming the first women to graduate from Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
RF2KDPB42–Kids diploma, Wild West cartoon vitamin A, B and E cowboy, bandit and sheriff personages. Vector certificate in background of western desert with cactuses and cowboy characters, vertical diploma award
RMHF3JFC–Secretary of Defense Ash Carter conducts a press briefing at the Pentagon Aug. 20, 2015. Carter answered questions from the media on a variety of issues including regional threats across the globe and potential logjams in Congress over the budget this fall. Carter also pointed out the recent graduation of the first two female soldiers of Army Ranger School, a significant milestone in DoD's plan to test the integration of women in combatant roles. (DoD Photo by Glenn Fawcett/Released) Defense secretary congratulates first female graduates of US Army Ranger School 150820-D-NI589-200
RMPPCMHP–180831-A-YH902-002 (Aug. 31, 2018) Staff Sgt. Amanda F. Kelley, assigned to the 1st Armored Division’s combat aviation brigade at Fort Bliss, Texas, gets her Ranger tab pinned on by a family member during her Ranger School graduation at Fort Benning, Georgia, Aug. 31, 2018. Kelley is the first enlisted woman to earn the Ranger tab.
RMF0YEM7–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest, left, and fellow soldier 1st Lt Shaye Haver, center, salute along with their class after becoming the first women to graduate from Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
RF2JD0B8R–Kids diploma, cartoon Mexican nachos chips characters, vector certificate award. School appreciation diploma or kindergarten certificate with funny nachos in Mexican sombrero with guitar and guacamole
RMHF3JFD–Secretary of Defense Ash Carter conducts a press briefing at the Pentagon Aug. 20, 2015. Carter answered questions from the media on a variety of issues including regional threats across the globe and potential logjams in Congress over the budget this fall. Carter also pointed out the recent graduation of the first two female soldiers of Army Ranger School, a significant milestone in DoD's plan to test the integration of women in combatant roles. (DoD Photo by Glenn Fawcett/Released) Defense secretary congratulates first female graduates of US Army Ranger School 150820-D-NI589-265
RMPJBM8R–GREAT LAKES, Ill. (May 3, 2018) Chief of Naval Personnel (CNP), Vice Adm. Robert P. Burke (center), observes recruits training in the USS Chief Fire Fighter Trainer at the Navy’s only boot camp, Recruit Training Command (RTC), July 5. Burke, visited RTC July 5-6 to review a recruit graduation and see new hands-on training that is developing and testing recruits on their war-fighting skills before they reach the Fleet. RTC is approximately eight weeks and all enlistees into the U.S. Navy begin their careers at the command. Training includes physical fitness, firearms, firefighting, shipboard da
RMF0YEMM–U.S. Army Captain Kristen Griest, left, and fellow soldier 1st Lt. Shaye Haver, center, are congratulated by Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley after they become the first women to graduate from Army Ranger school August 21, 2015 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
RF2KT02CW–Kids diploma of cartoon cowboy, indian, sheriff and bandit vegetable characters. Vector certificate award with Western veggie personages, Wild West diploma, cute bean, corn, radish with hats and guns
RMHF3JFF–Secretary of Defense Ash Carter conducts a press briefing at the Pentagon Aug. 20, 2015. Carter answered questions from the media on a variety of issues including regional threats across the globe and potential logjams in Congress over the budget this fall. Carter also pointed out the recent graduation of the first two female soldiers of Army Ranger School, a significant milestone in DoD's plan to test the integration of women in combatant roles. (DoD Photo by Glenn Fawcett/Released) Defense secretary congratulates first female graduates of US Army Ranger School 150820-D-NI589-359
RMPE7MW2–U.S. Army Maj. Lisa Jaster is congratulated while holding her daughter following graduation from Ranger School on Fort Benning, Ga., Oct. 16, 2015. Jaster is the third female to graduate Ranger School. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jeffery Harris/ Released)
RMPW7THJ–Idaho Army National Guard Soldier Sgt. David Robinson receives his Ranger tab from sister Melynda Robinson during a graduation held at Fort Benning, Georgia, Sept. 22.
RF2PMF2A6–Kids diploma, cartoon cowboy, Indian, sheriff and bandit vegetable characters, vector certificate award. School or kindergarten diploma certificate wi
RMPE73MA–U.S. Army Maj. Lisa Jaster stands in formation during the Ranger School graduation on Fort Benning, Ga., Oct. 16, 2015. Jaster is the third female Ranger School graduate. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Alex Manne/ Released)
RMPW7THK–Idaho Army National Guard Soldier Sgt. David Robinson receives his Ranger tab from mother Donna Robinson during a graduation held at Fort Benning, Georgia, Sept. 22.
RF2PPKXHX–Kids diploma Wild West cartoon cowboy, sheriff, bandit and robber vitamin characters. Child education certificate, winner vector diploma with Mg, Mn a
RMPE73MB–U.S. Army Maj. Lisa Jaster is congratulated by her children following graduation from Ranger School on Fort Benning, Ga., Oct. 16, 2015. Jaster is the third female to graduate Ranger School. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Alex Manne/ Released)
RMPW7THM–Idaho Army National Guard Soldier Sgt. David Robinson receives his Ranger tab during a graduation held at Fort Benning, Georgia, Sept. 22. Robinson is the first Soldier sent by the Idaho Army National Guard to successfully complete Ranger school.
RMPE73MD–U.S. Army Maj. Lisa Jaster stands in formation during Ranger School graduation on Fort Benning, Ga., Oct. 16, 2015. Jaster is an Army reservist and the third woman to graduate Ranger School. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Alex Manne/Released)
RMPPB2GB–VICENZA, Italy -- 1st Lt. Anna Hodge proudly displays her Ranger tab on graduation day. She becomes the 15th female throughout the Armed Services to graduate from Ranger School, and the first Ranger qualified female Sky Soldier for the 173rd Airborne Brigade.
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