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notka56 [123]
3 years ago
12

Kristen Griest and Shaye Haver are two women who...

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kupik [55]3 years ago
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Answer: The first two women to graduate from U.S. Army Ranger School

Explanation: Kristen Griest was a platoon leader for the 4th Brigade Combat Team. AKA an airborne team. She became a ranger in 2015 and continued to fight for the U.S. Sadly, she was only a one-time pilot. Shaye Haver is also one of the first women to become an Army Ranger. She soon gained the 34th rank and earned the name of one of the world's greatest leaders. Did that help?  

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