The 75th ranger regiment should follow the national guard and have a direct path for rasp graduates to go straight to ranger school or make their own section of ranger school instead of waitind and competing with conventional units for slots.
Ranger school is nothing more than a rite of passage in the 75th Ranger Regiment. There was talk of implementing a pipeline (RASP, SURT, School) but given the structure of the Battalions it wouldn't be beneficial enough to justify.
@cm-pr2ys no, the Battalions are still mostly structured like Infantry Battalions. There's no reason to have a bunch of tabbed riflemen, automatic riflemen, grenadiers, machine gunners, goose gunners and assistant gunners.
I am about to ship to boot camp, my long time friend recommended i do ranger school. I'm curious because he said it would be easy for me as someone who wrestled for years both folk style and collegiately even though im 29 he seems to think I would still do well. Does anyone have a similar experience? I am 29 so I will be one of the older guys in the enlisted group
@Leaders Recon thxs for the quick reply. I've been out of the active Army since 2016 as an 11B and was wondering if I rejoin the National Guard and go back to basic for 11B OSUT will I be able to attend RTLI ( Ranger team leader initiative) then to RTAC ( ranger training and assessment course) and ten to Ranger School My ASVAB is 78 and all line scores above 110. Haven't taken the ACFT yet though. My younger brother is joining the National Guard and going to basic training has 11B so makes me want to rejoin so we could be in the same National Guard unit
If you're attending OSUT, i.e. BCT and AIT again, then yes, you could have a shot at RTLI. However, it depends on what your (re)enlistment process entails. In the past, depending on the length of your break in service, you didn't necessarily have to attend BCT and AIT again.
@@LeadersRecon what about prior service-army integration course...or going to BCT without AIT Im a current 19D and will be attending basic training again due to 10 years break in service.
It largely depends on your orders. You don't automatically get an airborne slot when attending Ranger School, however many will attempt to walk on after successful Ranger School completion if their unit approves it. If you attend Ranger School without having attended Airborne School first, you don't participate in the jumps.
@Leaders Recon thank you so much!! And if a soldier is not able to obtain an opportunity to attend RTLI, RTAC, and then Ranger School right after basic training. How does it work in the National Guard earning a slot after you get back to your unit? I really appreciate your help
At the unit level, your are essentially competing for slots. A good way to get a slot would be to perform well in either the Best Squad Competition or the Best Warrior Competition. Depending on your region, if you reach a certain level (States, regionals, or nationals) you will be gifted your choice of school as a reward. We have episodes discussing both of these competitions if that is the route you decide to go.
That's my RTLI Commander!! A very humbling and great Leader, Captain Neville👏💪 RLTW!
Wow, this video is very informative! Captain Neville is a great commander and RTLI is an AWESOME experience to have to become a better soldier. RLTW
Should be an active army program, especially for the XVIIIth Airborne Corps.
Man I remember rtli and captain Neville and sfc goodman great people and instructors
Can’t speak highly enough of them both!
The 75th ranger regiment should follow the national guard and have a direct path for rasp graduates to go straight to ranger school or make their own section of ranger school instead of waitind and competing with conventional units for slots.
Ranger school is nothing more than a rite of passage in the 75th Ranger Regiment. There was talk of implementing a pipeline (RASP, SURT, School) but given the structure of the Battalions it wouldn't be beneficial enough to justify.
@@Tomhawk3As in, the battalions are too small?
@cm-pr2ys no, the Battalions are still mostly structured like Infantry Battalions. There's no reason to have a bunch of tabbed riflemen, automatic riflemen, grenadiers, machine gunners, goose gunners and assistant gunners.
would you be able to go through RTLI as a 35 series MOS?
Active duty is allowed to go to RTLI this year.
Be there in a few months. At 33 years old.
Did you have to sign a contract
@@Kofanoona man i live down the street i just go there to fuck around 😏
@@rolliecrooks just got my ranger tab what class were you
Do you have to sign a contract for rtli
No. Rewatch the video killer. Check out 2:33
"Joining the National Guard and becoming an Army Ranger"
I am about to ship to boot camp, my long time friend recommended i do ranger school. I'm curious because he said it would be easy for me as someone who wrestled for years both folk style and collegiately even though im 29 he seems to think I would still do well. Does anyone have a similar experience? I am 29 so I will be one of the older guys in the enlisted group
yea dude if you wrestled at a high level your tough enough. just get your running in , focus on building up your tendons and ligament strength .
Does it matter if the soldier is prior service active Army going into RTLI ?
This is only available to soldiers attending initial entry training.
@Leaders Recon thxs for the quick reply.
I've been out of the active Army since 2016 as an 11B and was wondering if I rejoin the National Guard and go back to basic for 11B OSUT will I be able to attend RTLI ( Ranger team leader initiative) then to RTAC ( ranger training and assessment course) and ten to Ranger School
My ASVAB is 78 and all line scores above 110. Haven't taken the ACFT yet though.
My younger brother is joining the National Guard and going to basic training has 11B so makes me want to rejoin so we could be in the same National Guard unit
If you're attending OSUT, i.e. BCT and AIT again, then yes, you could have a shot at RTLI. However, it depends on what your (re)enlistment process entails. In the past, depending on the length of your break in service, you didn't necessarily have to attend BCT and AIT again.
@@LeadersRecon what about prior service-army integration course...or going to BCT without AIT
Im a current 19D and will be attending basic training again due to 10 years break in service.
Do the trainees go to Airborne School during or after the pipeline?
It largely depends on your orders. You don't automatically get an airborne slot when attending Ranger School, however many will attempt to walk on after successful Ranger School completion if their unit approves it. If you attend Ranger School without having attended Airborne School first, you don't participate in the jumps.
@@LeadersRecon Thank you for the information!
Are 11c able to do this?
Yeah for sure
Anyone at benning. Includes the infantry and armor school. Armor school just doesn’t push it as hard.
Do the States the soldier belongs to agree to the soldier attending RTLI before he leaves for Basic or once your there and recommended to attend RTLI?
Typically, a soldier is recommended to attend while in initial entry training, and if the soldier is interested, the state will sign off.
@Leaders Recon thank you so much!!
And if a soldier is not able to obtain an opportunity to attend RTLI, RTAC, and then Ranger School right after basic training. How does it work in the National Guard earning a slot after you get back to your unit?
I really appreciate your help
At the unit level, your are essentially competing for slots. A good way to get a slot would be to perform well in either the Best Squad Competition or the Best Warrior Competition. Depending on your region, if you reach a certain level (States, regionals, or nationals) you will be gifted your choice of school as a reward. We have episodes discussing both of these competitions if that is the route you decide to go.
@@LeadersReconcould a 35N in initial entry training be recommended too? Or just for soldiers with a combat MOS? Thanks!
Do you have to sign a contract