https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/west-point-graduate-first-woman-complete-army-ranger-competition-rcna201526
For the first time in Army history, a female service member completed the grueling Best Ranger Competition.
First Lt. Gabrielle White, a 25-year-old West Point graduate, became the first female ranger ever to compete in the annual three-day, 30-event marathon that unfolded April 11 to 13 at Fort Benning in Georgia.
The events included helicopter missions, land navigation, weapon qualification and various physical tests.
White was the only woman on any of the 52 two-person teams that competed, with her team making it to the final events — even as other teams dropped out — and placing 14th. Overall, the competition included 103 men, and just one woman.