PRE-ORDER ENDS JUNE 30th
The All American way to honor their sacrifice:
In the dead of night at 1:51 a.m. on June 6, 1944, the 82nd Airborne Division plummeted into the heart of occupied France. While the world slept, Mission Boston was already in motion, hurling thousands of paratroopers through a gauntlet of anti-aircraft fire and thick fog. They didn't land in neat formations; they were scattered across the flooded hedgerows and stone steeples of Sainte-Mère-Église, forced to fight where they fell. This was the moment the "All-Americans" traded the safety of the sky for the brutal reality of the ground, securing the flank of the Allied invasion and changing the course of history forever.
The Challenge
To commemorate the 82nd anniversary of D-Day and the division’s legendary role in the liberation of Europe, you are tasked with an 8.2-mile ruck. This isn't just a distance; it’s a physical tribute to the grit and sacrifice of the paratrooper. You are carrying the weight of that legacy—and your own gear—to prove you have what it takes to shoulder the burden. Put in the work, embrace the suck, and earn the badass patch that honors those who jumped into the dark.
The Objective
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Distance: 8.2 Miles
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The Load: Recommended 35–45 lbs (The All-American standard) but ultimately Rucker’s Choice.
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The Goal: Maintain a steady, purposeful pace to honor the mission timeline.
Estimated Completion Time
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Pace
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Estimated Finish
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Description
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Elite (12 min/mile)
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~1 Hour 38 Mins
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Airborne Standard.
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Advanced (15 min/mile)
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~2 Hours 3 Mins
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The All-American Standard.
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Intermediate (18 min/mile)
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~2 Hours 27 Mins
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Solid effort.
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Steady (20 min/mile)
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~2 Hours 44 Mins
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The heavy-weight grind.
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All-American Standard: The 82nd Airborne prides itself on the "Airborne Shuffle." If you want to truly earn that patch, aim to keep your pace under 15 minutes per mile.
GORUCK Commitment: 1% For Those Who Serve - Fox Force 55
As part of GORUCK’s ongoing commitment to 1% for Those Who Serve, 100% of the proceeds from this effort will go directly to supporting Fox Force 55 and their historic all-women parachute jump into Normandy for the 82nd anniversary of D-Day and beyond.
Fox Force 55 is a group of trailblazing women reinvesting their service from military, law enforcement, and first responder backgrounds into the next generation of women. Drawing on decades of operational experience in the highest-stakes environments, they translate hard-won lessons in leadership, resilience, and situational awareness into practical training for everyday life. The mission is simple: equip women with the mindset, skills, and confidence to protect themselves, lead with clarity, and pay it forward.