Best Ranger Competition
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TheDavid E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competitionis an annual competition held inFort Moore(formerly Fort Benning), Georgia, hosted by theAirborne and Ranger Training Brigade.It is a two-man team competition where competitors must be active military who areRanger Qualified.[1]
The Best Ranger Competition was first held in 1982.[1]The first competitions were limited to Ranger units, but from 1984 onwards it accepted teams from throughout the Army.[2]As of 2018, the competition involves 50 two-man teams, mostly from the75th Ranger Regimentand the ARTB, but also including aCoast Guardteam.[3]The competition takes 62 hours and involves tests of physical fitness, including runs and marches, and of marksmanship. The exact composition of events changes yearly.[3]
Mike Rose is the only service member to have won BRC three times, having won each time he has entered. At Rose's first win in 2014, he entered as a 2Lt. while with the 25th Infantry Division, his partner was 2Lt. John Bergman - Together making them the youngest winners. In 2017 while with the 75th Ranger Regiment, Rose (now a Captain) entered and won with MSG. Joshua Horsager. (Horsager was the oldest winner at 39). In 2019 Rose again partnered with John Bergman (now a Captain), this time representing the 101st Airborne Division. In 2019 the rules were modified to allow contestants only a maximum of 3 entries over their career, making Rose's achievement technical impossible to beat.
Five people have won BRC twice; Paul Scurka; Eric Turk; Walter Zajkowski; Timothy Briggs; (each with different partners each time); and John Bergman; who was Mike Rose's partner for two of Rose's three wins.
Sergeant Major Thomas Payne, who won the 2012 competition as a Sergeant First Class, had hisDistinguished Service Crossupgraded to theMedal of Honor.He was presented the Medal of Honor by PresidentDonald Trumpon September 11, 2020, the 19th anniversary of theSeptember 11 attacks.[4]
The 2020 Competition was scheduled to be from April 16–18 but due to the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic,officials decided to cancel the 2020 event but with plans to continue with the 2021 competition.[5]
List of past winners
[edit]Year[5] | Soldier | Soldier | Unit |
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1982 | SFC Philip Sebay | SFC Charles Light | 3rd Ranger Company, Benning Ranger Division |
1983 | SSG Michael Tilson | SSG Kevin Connell | 2nd Ranger Company, Mountain Ranger Division |
1984 | SGT David Bazemore III | SGT Gregory Georgevitch | 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment |
1985 | SSG Harvey Moore, Jr. | SGT Paul Scurka | HHC,75th Ranger Regiment |
1986 | SGT Paul Scurka | SGT Bart Sexton | HHC,75th Ranger Regiment |
1987 | SSG Joe Ullibari | SGT Ross Wilson | 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment |
1988 | SGT John Schlichte | SPC Karl Schlichte | 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment |
1989 | SGT Guy Fichtelman | SGT Mike Sonnenschein | 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment |
1990 | SSG Mark Sheehan | SSG Bobby Beiswanger | 4th Ranger Training Brigade |
1991 | Canceled due to Operation Desert Storm. | ||
1992 | SFC Tom Wilburn | AFC Alven Brashier | 5th Ranger Training Brigade |
1993 | CPT Blain Reeves | SSG Erik Wilson | 4th Ranger Training Brigade |
1994 | CPT Edward Garcia | 1LT Michael Richardson | 82nd Airborne Division |
1995 | SSG Eric White | CPT Michael Trisler | 25th Infantry Division |
1996 | SSGJeff Struecker | SPC Isaac Gmazel | 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment |
1997 | 2LT Jay Hansen | 2LT Chris Robershaw | 101st Airborne Division |
1998 | SFC Eric Riley | SSG Thomas Smith | 4th Ranger Training Brigade |
1999 | SSG Kevin Teran | SSG Jim Moran | Ranger Training Brigade |
2000 | 2LT Mark Messerschmitt | 2LT Ahern | Infantry Officer Basic Course Detachment |
2001 | GYSGT Keith Oakes | SFC William Patterson | 5th Ranger Training Battalion |
2002 | CPT Duane Patin | SSG Daniel Jenkins | 5th Ranger Training Battalion |
2003 | Canceled due to theInvasion of Iraq | ||
2004 | SSG Colin Boley | SSG Adam Nash | 75th Ranger Regiment |
2005 | CPT Corbett McCallum | SFC Gerald Nelson | 4th Ranger Training Battalion |
2006 | SFC John Sheaffer | SPC Mikhail Venikov | 75th Ranger Regiment |
2007 | MAJ Liam Collins | MSG Walter Zajkowski | United States Special Operations Command |
2008 | SSG Shayne Cherry | SSG Michael Broussard | 75th Ranger Regiment |
2009 | SFC Blake Simms | SFC Chad Stackpole | Ranger Training Brigade |
2010 | MSG Eric Turk | MSG Eric Ross | United States Special Operations Command |
2011 | MSG Eric Turk | MSG Walter Zajkowski | United States Special Operations Command |
2012 | MSG Kevin Foutz | SFCThomas Payne | United States Special Operations Command |
2013 | SFC Raymond Santiago | SFC Timothy Briggs | Ranger Training Brigade |
2014 | 2LT Michael Rose | 2LT John Bergman | 25th Infantry Division |
2015 | SFC Timothy Briggs | SFC Jeremy Lemma | Airborne & Ranger Training Brigade |
2016 | CPT Robert Killian | SSG Erich Friedlein | Army National Guard |
2017 | MSG Joshua Horsager | CPT Michael Rose | 75th Ranger Regiment |
2018 | SFC Joshua Rolfes | SFC Anthony Allen | Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade |
2019 | CPT Michael Rose | CPT John Bergman | 101st Airborne Division |
2020 | Cancelled due to the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | 1LT Vince Paikowski | 1LT Alastair Keys | 75th Ranger Regiment |
2022 | CPT Joshua Corson | CPT Tymothy Boyle | 75th Ranger Regiment |
2023 | SPC Justin Rein | CPT Luke Ebeling | 75th Ranger Regiment |
2024 | SGT Matthew Dunphy | 1LT Andrew Winski | 75th Ranger Regiment |
References
[edit]- ^ab"The Competition".US Army.Archived fromthe originalon 25 April 2022.RetrievedMarch 2,2014.
- ^Leonard, Chuck (April 11, 2018)."Military Matters: Annual Best Ranger Competition returns to Ft. Benning".WTVM.Archived fromthe originalon 13 April 2019.
- ^abMyers, Meghann (April 13, 2018)."Best Ranger competition kicks off with first Coastie, Army Cyber teams".Army Times.Archived fromthe originalon 29 August 2022.
- ^"Sergeant Major Thomas P. Payne to receive the Medal of Honor from President Trump on 9/11/2020".US Army.Archived fromthe originalon 18 May 2021.RetrievedSeptember 10,2020.
- ^ab"Past Competition Winners".Best Ranger Competition.Archived fromthe originalon 30 March 2022.
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