White Eagle Visits TEB
White Eagle
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Dennis White Eagle, 22, of Wolf Point, visited the Tribal Executive Board meeting in Poplar Monday, July 13.
White Eagle is currently stationed at Joint Base Lewis-Mc-Chord near Tacoma, Wash. He is an 11b Infantrymen with the U.S. Army. His position is assistant gunner. He has been a fire team leader and a Stryker vehicle commander/gunner. He’s been stationed at JBLM for three years.
He and wife Chantelle were blessed with a daughter, Ellianna Sandra White Eagle, on Jan. 4. His parents are Joe and Sandra White Eagle.
White Eagle is headed to Fort Benning, Ga., to go through Ranger Assessment and Selection Program in October. RASP is an eight-week course that tests your physical fitness, land navigation skills and mental toughness.
“Every Ranger has to endure the eight-week course and be selected to join the 75th Ranger Regiment,” said White Eagle. “After RASP, you get sent to Airborne school where you learn how to do static line jumping out of an airplane.”
Said TEB member Kaci Wallette, “Dennis came during our full board. It was an honor and as always a pleasure to see our enrolled members who serve our country defending our freedom. You make us proud, Dennis. You are a role model for all of our up and coming youth. Thank you for your service. Can’t wait to see what you accomplish.”