(AP) — An Apache helicopter pilot from Texas and a military police officer from Connecticut are the first women to complete the Army's grueling Ranger School, families of the soldiers confirmed Wednesday. In a joint statement Wednesday, the families of 26-year-old Griest and 25-year-old Haver said the women were "just like all the soldiers" in their graduating class: "happy, relieved, and ready for some good food and sleep." The Army opened Ranger School to female soldiers for the first time this year as part of the military's push to open more combat jobs to women. [...] a defense official confirmed that Griest, a military police officer who has served in Afghanistan, was the second woman to finish the course. While the graduating female soldiers have earned the coveted black-and-gold Ranger tab to wear on their uniforms, for now they're still unable to join the elite 75th Ranger Regiment based at Fort Benning. State Rep.