As most of you have come to know by now, the SOFREP editors are not afraid to call a spade a spade, even if it means taking a few heated calls from the PAO. Enjoy this post about lowering standards in the Ranger Assessment and Selection program.

Why are standards plummeting in the Ranger Assessment and Selection Program?

by  · July 8, 2012

With the Army issuing a press release to announce a new Discovery Channel Special called Hell and Back, Special Ops Ranger, there was one curious factoid published with it that left many of us in the Ranger community taken aback. The documentary follows a class of prospective Rangers through RASP, the Ranger Assessment and Selection Program which is a pre-requisite for serving in the 75th Ranger Regiment.

The Ranger Regiment is known to maintain tough standards in regards to everything from physical appearance, to maintenance of equipment, and most importantly, performance in combat and job competency. These standards are enforced, violators are shown the door and Released For Standards but more critical than that, these non-performers are usually never allowed through the door to begin with, they are weeded out during the selection process which historically only has a 30% graduation rate.