Airmen train for Ranger course
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany – Airmen assigned to Spangdahlem Air Base receive instructions during the water survival training portion of the Ranger training course inside the Ramstein Aquatic Center here March 2. The required three-day course prepares Airmen for what they will be tested on during the U.S. Army Ranger pre-assessment training course. The pre-assessment course includes water survival training, which takes place at Ramstein AB, as well as ruck marching and battle survival tactics that took place at Spangdahlem AB. Out of the five Airmen enrolled in the training, Senior Airman Sean Reval, 52nd Security Forces Squadron, and Senior Airman Coty Raphael, 52nd Medical Operations Squadron, were the only participants to qualify to continue on to Ranger pre-assessment training at Sembach Air Base, Germany. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dillon Davis/Released)
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