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Danielle Farber (born 1990) is an American combat medic and works full-time as an instructor at the Medical Battalion Training Site at Fort Indiantown Gap, and also the first female Pennsylvania National Guard Soldier. She graduate from Ranger School at Fort Benning on December. 13. 2015. Before that she was junior at Kutztown University. The U.S. Army calls Ranger School one of the toughest courses for officers and enlisted soldiers, only about 48% of students who start Ranger School end up graduating.

During the life at Range school was tough, she didn’t gets enough sleep, the soldiers receive a variety of training, such as land navigation, a 12-mile ruck march and a water-survival test. Jessica Smiley of South Carolina and Danielle Farber we’re first two enlisted female guard soldiers to finish the course.