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The United States Army Rangers are elite U.S. Army personnel who have served in any unit which has held the official designation of "Ranger". [1] [2] The term is commonly used to include graduates of the Ranger School, even if they have never served in a "Ranger" unit; the vast majority of Ranger school graduates never serve in Ranger units and are considered "Ranger qualified".
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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).
Shifting their role, US Army Rangers linked up with a little-known unit to practice taking down an adversary's nuclear sites. US Army Rangers have been training for a different kind of fight ...
The United States Army announced it would no longer conduct the intense, unofficial ritual known as the "shark attack" during basic training.
On 1 February 1969, as part of the U.S. Army Combat Arms Regimental System (CARS), all U.S. Army Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) units were reorganized as the 75th Infantry Regiment (Ranger). [1] Fifteen Ranger companies were formed from reconnaissance units in Europe and Vietnam with lineage to Merrill's Marauders (5307th Composite ...
United States of America: Branch United States Army: Type: Specialized light infantry: Role: Special operations: Size: Battalion: Part of: 75th Ranger Regiment: Garrison/HQ: Joint Base Lewis–McChord, U.S. Nickname(s) Army Rangers: Colors: Black and Red: Engagements: World War II. Operation Overlord; Pointe du Hoc; Battle for Brest; Battle of ...
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