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The 75th Ranger Regiment, also known as the Army Rangers, [3] is the premier light infantry and direct-action raid force of the United States Army Special Operations Command. [4] The 75th Ranger Regiment is also part of Joint Special Operations Command via the Regimental Reconnaissance Company (RRC).
The 75th Ranger Regiment is a unique special operations force comprised of specially selected and well-trained soldiers constantly tested for the privilege of serving in our regiment. Our...
The 75th Ranger Regiment is a lethal, agile and flexible force, capable of conducting many complex, joint special operations missions. Today's Ranger regiment is the Army's premier...
The 75th Ranger Regiment is a lethal, agile and flexible force, capable of executing a myriad of complex, joint special operations missions in support of U.S. policy and objectives. Today’s Ranger Regiment is the Army’s premier raid force.
The 75th Ranger Regiment is the U.S. Army’s premier large-scale Special Operations Force and it is made up of some of the most elite soldiers in the world. Being a Ranger is no easy task, requires a big commitment and is not for the faint of heart.
After the attack against the U.S. on September 11, 2001, the 75th Ranger Regiment immediately prepared to “Lead the Way,” spearheading the initial ground invasion of Afghanistan, just as the Rangers did at Normandy in 1944, Grenada in 1983, and Panama in 1989.
Fortunately, knowledge and experience allow us to train in ways that build upon the Ranger tradition of exceptional physical performance. Control Injuries - In nearly all instances, sound...
The 75th Ranger Regiment was designated in Feb. 1986. The modern Ranger battalions were first called upon in 1980. Elements of 1st Battalion, 75th Infantry (Ranger) participated in the...
The 75th Ranger Regiment is a lethal, agile, and versatile Special Operations Force that conducts forcible entry operations and Special Operations raids across the entire spectrum of combat.
Our all-volunteer force is comprised of more than 60 enlisted MOS’s and over 40 officer/warrant officer positions. There are more than 100 ways to serve as a Ranger. The Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP) is a physically and mentally demanding eight-week course held at Fort Moore, Georgia.