Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. JaJuan Broadnax, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain. Photo by Staff Sgt. JaJuan Broadnax, 49th Public Affairs Detachment.
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012. Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby. There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain. Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012. Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby. There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain. Photo by Staff Sgt. JaJuan Broadnax, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012.  Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby.  There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain.  Photo by Staff Sgt. JaJuan Broadnax, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012. Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby. There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain. Photo by Staff Sgt. Thaddius Dawkins II, 49th Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers compete in the 29th Annual David E. Grange Jr. Best Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Ga, April 13-15, 2012. Fifty two-man Ranger buddy teams started the competition with a three-mile run leading into a 15-mile road march to Camp Darby. There they tackled the Darby Queen, a 26-obstacle course which winds through about 2 miles of wooded and uneven terrain. Photo by Staff Sgt. JaJuan Broadnax, 49th Public Affairs Detachment
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