Enclosure 1 to 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition. Team Allocation

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Enclosure 1 to 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition Team Allocation Unit Teams 1 st Infantry Division 2 3 rd Infantry Division 2 4 th Infantry Division 2 1 st Cavalry Division 2 1 st Armored Division 2 10 th Mountain Division 2 82 nd Airborne Division 3 101 st Airborne Division (Air Assault) 2 3 rd Armored Cavalry Regiment 1 2 nd Armored Cavalry Regiment 1 7 th Infantry Division 2 25 th Infantry Division 2 173 rd Airborne BCT 2 Old Guard 1 U.S. Army Alaska 2 USASOC 4 75 th Ranger Regiment 4 TRADOC 1 Maneuver Center of Excellence 1 ARTB 4 National Guard 3 Navy 1 Air Force 1 Marines 1 USMA 1 WHINSEC 1 Total 50 Methodology - Allocation based upon four factors: o Type of unit (Ranger/Special Operations, FORSCOM, or other) o Number of Ranger tabs within the unit represents pool of possible competitors o Density of Ranger tabs within the unit represents unit s success/willingness to send soldiers to Ranger School o 2017 BRC performance (average finish and top finish) - Focus on allowing more units to complete - No units get more than four allocations - All FORSCOM divisions get at least two initial allocations

Enclosure 2 to 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition Administrative Instructions 1) Background. The Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (ARTB) will sponsor the 35 th Annual David E. Grange Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, GA, from 13-15 April, 2018. The competition is a multi-day event that will test the mental and physical stamina and tactical and technical proficiency of the competing teams. 2) Prerequisites. Competitors must be Ranger qualified and have no adverse personnel actions pending. Competitors must also have a Ranger Physical within the last 12 months and complete three administrative actions: 1) Letter of Intent, 2) Competitor Packet, and 3) Competition In-processing. The Letter of Intent (Encl 3) is sent by the competitor s chain of command to MAJ Hurd and SGM Tripp (usarmy.benning.tradoc.mbx.artb-s3-operations@mail.mil) NLT 15 FEB 2018. This allows ARTB to forecast the overall team layout. The Competitor Packet consists of an updated Letter of Intent, including any changes to team organization, a copy of orders awarding each competitor the Ranger tab, a Competitor Biography (Encl 4) and a Ranger Physical dated within the past 12 months (NET 16 APR 2017). Send the Competitor Packet as a single PDF to MAJ Hurd and SGM Tripp (usarmy.benning.tradoc.mbx.artb-s3-operations@mail.mil) NLT 16 MAR 2018. Competition in-processing consists of teams arriving at Camp Rogers on 09 APR 2018. The only paperwork required is any updates to the Ranger Physical, if necessary. 3) Concept of Operations. The competition will consist of a series of physical and technical Ranger events spread across three days and two nights. The overall sequence of the events will remain unknown, but competitors will receive task, conditions, and standards prior to the execution of each event. There is also a list of most events provided below. Competitors will arrive NLT 09 1300 APR 2018 and report to Whetten Hall on Camp Rogers with all in-processing documentation. Billeting will be available on Camp Rogers. Once in-processed into the competition, teams will have three days of orientation and training on the course. Once the competition begins on 13 APR 2018, ARTB cadre will control all clothing and equipment exchanges. Receipt of any item from an outside source after the competition starts will result in team disqualification. Additionally, the competition is a professional military competition and competitors are expected to adhere to the Ranger Creed and the spirit of the competition.

Enclosure 2 to 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition The awards ceremony will take place at Marshall Auditorium in McGinnis-Wickham Hall on 16 APR 2018. Timeline of key events: Date Event 15 FEB 2018 Letter of Intent Due 05 MAR 2018 No Further Training on ARTB Sites 16 MAR 2018 Competitor Packet Due 23 MAR 2018 ARTB Releases By-Name Team List 09 APR 2018 Competitor Report Date 10-12 APR2018 Competitor Orientation Week 13-15 APR2018 Competition 16 APR 2018 Award Ceremony Overall list of competition events (subject to change): Buddy Run Body Armor Run Combat Water Survival Assessment Counter Defilade Defense Weapon System Shoot Darby Queen Obstacle Course Establish 81mm Mortar Firing Point Foot March FRIES Grenade Assault Course Helocast Knots Test M4 Qualification (New Qual Standard) Rifle CQM and Alternate Firing Positions Machine Gun Qualification M2 Range Malvesti Confidence Course M240 Range M249 Range Night Orienteering Night Rifle Shoot Pistol Shoot Prusic Climb, Rappel Ranger First Responder Event Ranger History Reflexive Fire Shotgun/M320 Shoot Spartan Race Swim

Enclosure 2 to 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition Timber Cutting Charge Construction/Use Urban Obstacle Course Weapons Assembly/Disassembly Weighted Carry Mystery Events 4) Restrictions The following is a list of competitor restrictions. This is not all-inclusive and additional restrictions may be briefed during competitor week: - The ARTB will not store/secure any weapons or equipment brought by competitors. - Competitors may not conduct any preparatory training on the following sites after 05 MAR 2018: Darby Queen, Malvesti, CWSA at Victory Pond, or Todd Field. - Competitors may not modify their uniforms with the intent of creating advantage (i.e. cutting straps, buckles, or pockets off). - Competitors may not receive any clothing or equipment from outside sources during the competition (13-15 APR 2018). - Coaches or trainers assisting competitors will not have access to competitors during the competition (13-15 APR 2018), nor are they authorized to attend competitor briefings. Coaches and trainers will be treated as spectators. - Competitors may not use any medication or nutritional/performance supplements during the competition unless authorized by the ARTB medical staff. Drug surveillance and testing may be conducted before, during, or after the competition. Any refusal to submit to testing or a positive test result will be grounds for disqualification. 5) Uniform and Packing List The basic competition uniform will consist of ACU/OCP, patrol cap, ACH with cover, boots, FLC, weapon, and field pack. All components of uniform will be of same camouflage pattern and IAW Army or service-equivalent regulation. The below packing list may be modified before the competition date. It is the competitor s responsibility to ensure he has the current packing list during inprocessing. The current packing list will be posted on the official Best Ranger Competition website at http://www.benning.army.mil/infantry/rtb/brc.html WORN NSN ID Tags x 2 w/break away chain (long and short) 8465-00-261-6629 ID Card Top, ACU/OCP Trouser, ACU/OCP Belt, Sand/Tan 499 T-shirt, Sand/Tan 499 Pair Cushion Sole Socks

Enclosure 2 to 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition Army Boots, Sand/Tan 499 (see Item 1) Patrol Cap, ACU/OCP 1-Knife or multi-tool (Blade Less Than 4 Inches) 1-100 oz (Minimum) Camelback Fighting Load Carrier (FLC) 8465-01-525-0577 2-Canteen/GP Pouch 8465-01-525-0585 2-Hand Grenade Pouch 8465-01-525-0589 2-Pocket, Magazine M4, Double 8465-01-525-0606 4-Magazines (30 round) 6605-00-151-5337 1-Lensatic Compass 8465-01-115-0026 2-1 Quart Canteen (empty) 1-Whistle ITEMS IN ALICE PACK NSN 1-MOLLE Fieldpack, Large 8465-01-524-5285 1-MOLLE Pack Frame 8465-01-524-8368 1-Molded Waistbelt (Frame) 8465-01-524-7232 2-Sustainment Pouch 8465-01-524-7226 2-Top, ACU/OCP 2-Trouser, ACU/OCP 3-Pair Cushion Sole Socks 2-T-shirt, Sand/Tan 499 1-Poncho, Individual, Camouflaged 8405-01-100-0976 1-Patrol Cap, ACU/OCP 1-Poncho Liner 8405-00-889-3683 1-Below Listed Item (Competitor Selects) Sleeping Shirt Field Jacket Liner Poly Pro Top 1-Pair White Work Gloves 8415-00-268-7870 1- Flashlight (Minimum AA Powered) 1-ECWCS Gore-Tex Parka 1-2-Quart Canteen (empty) 8465-01-118-8175 1-Pencil 1-WaterproofBag 1-Pair of Boots (See Item 1) 1-Ranger Handbook TC 3-21-76 (APR 2017) 1-Container, Foot Powder 1-ACH (w/appropriate cover and night vision mount) 1-Eye protection (goggles or glasses, must meet NSI 278.1-2003 and CSA Z94.3. and MIL VO Ballistic impact requirements). 1-Gloves leather (black or green, military or RFI issue) 1-M50 Protective Mask w/carrier 8465-01-512-4434 8465-01-512-4431

Enclosure 2 to 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition 8465-01-512-4437 OPTIONAL ITEMS. -Wristwatch (Watch will not have any type of GPS or digital compass capabilities) -Boot inserts (any type) -Insect repellant -Sunscreen -Additional Cushion Sole Socks -Headlamp -Running Shoes -Contact Lenses (Must have prescription eyeglasses) ITEMS NOT AUTHORIZED. -Any type of water container other than listed above -Any type of light source other than listed above -Any type of Global Positioning System -Any type of internet/e-mail capable device -Cell Phone (item is authorized for use off-duty, however not during the competition) -Additional food supplements, powder drinks, vitamins, tobacco, or any other consumable items not issued by the ARTB. Note 1. Boots worn with the ACU/OCP need to be Army combat boots (hot weather or temperate weather) made of Sand/Tan 499 rough side out cattle hide leather with a plain toe and tan rubber outsoles. The boots are laced diagonally with tan laces. Metal cleats and side tabs, and sewn-in or laced-in zipper inserts are not authorized. A rubber outsole is the only outsole material that currently meets the need for durability and traction on surfaces. Soldiers may wear commercial boots of a design similar to that of the army combat boot (tan), 8 to 10 inches in height as authorized by the ARTB commander or ARTB CSM. The boots must be made of tan rough side out cattle hide leather, with a plain toe, and have a tan, rubber outsole. Note 2. Any optional equipment noted during the initial inspection must also be present during the final inspection. MOLLE (Large rucksack with frame) are inventoried at the competition start, during, and finish. No items can be discarded if they become wet or damaged. Loss of any inspected item will result in a penalty that may include elimination from the competition. Note 3. ARTB will issue additional equipment as required.

Enclosure 3 to 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY YOUR UNIT INFORMATION STREET ADDRESS POST, STATE, ZIP CODE OFFICE SYMBOL 6 December 2017 MEMORANDUM FOR The Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade SUBJECT: [INSERT UNIT] Competitors for the 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition 1. The Soldiers listed below have been assessed and selected by the Commander to represent the [INSERT UNIT] in the 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition: a. Team 1 (1) RANK Last name, first name (SSN) (2) RANK Last name, first name (SSN) b. Team 2 (1) RANK Last name, first name (SSN) (2) RANK Last name, first name (SSN) 2. The Soldier listed above have successfully complete a unit physical fitness assessment that included the following events: a. Ranger Physical Assessment (1) 49 push-ups in 2 minutes (2) 59 sit-ups in 2 minutes (3) 5 mile run in 40 minutes (4) 6 pull-ups b. 12 mile foot march in 3 hours with a minimum of 35lb rucksack, not including water weight.

OFFICE SYMBOL SUBJECT: [INSERT UNIT] Competitors for the 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition c. Combat water survival assessment consisting of a 15 meter swim in ACUs and boots. 3. The POC for this memorandum is the [INSERT DIV G3 (or BDE S3 if the unit is a separate BDE) POC information]. NAME RANK, Branch Position

Enclosure 4 to 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition 2018 BEST RANGER COMPETITION COMPETITOR BIOGRAPHY Name: Rank: Unit: _ Email Address: 1. List your last three duty stations and duty positions: 2. List any deployments, the length of tour, and unit you were assigned to: 3. List years and placement of prior Best Ranger Competition participation(s): 4. Home of Record:

Enclosure 4 to 35 th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition 5. Name(s) of coach(es), if used: 6. Sizes: Boots: ; T-Shirt: ; Blouse: Trousers: ; Helmet: ; Gloves: