Georgia Southern University’s Eagle Battalion won the 2013 6th Brigade Ranger Challenge last weekend in Camp Blanding, Fla.
This is the first time Georgia Southern has captured the trophy in the two-day challenge that tests the physical endurance and mental agility of the nine-person team. This week, the cadets presented the championship trophy to University President Brooks Keel.
“I can’t tell you how delighted and pleased I am,” Keel said. “What an honor it is for our ROTC program to represent the 6th Brigade and to represent Georgia Southern in such an incredible way. We are so proud of these young men and women and for what they do for our university and our country.”
The Eagle Battalion won by just 1 point and beat 37 teams from the Southeast and Puerto Rico. The Army ROTC Department fielded two teams this year with 280 cadets. The Eagle Battalion is composed of Georgia Southern students, and the Coastal Battalion is made up of students from Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah State University and the Savannah College of Art and Design. The Coastal Battalion finished sixth in the competition.
“We are ecstatic and so proud of our cadets,” said Lt. Col. Gary Morea, the Eagle Battalion commander. “Throughout the competition, the cadets not only had to demonstrate their physical fitness but overcome mental challenges, too, and use critical thinking to accomplish the mission.”
Morea said the two teams began training extensively five months ago with workouts that started at 5 a.m. and included 5- to 10-mile ruck marches, long runs, upper-body development and swimming endurance training.
The Ranger Challenge included marksmanship and land navigation on day 1 of the competition and a 13-mile course that tested their technical and tactical skills. The Eagle Battalion placed in the top five in every event and had the fastest overall time in the competition by completing the course in three hours, 11 minutes.
The Eagle Battalion cadets will continue training for the International Sandhurst Competition to be held at the United States Military Academy at West Point in April.
GSU ROTC wins competition
Eagle Battalion takes Ranger Challenge


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