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Rangers are elite US Army Special Forces units that conduct special operations and unconventional warfare, often in conjunction with other units such as the Delta Force, Navy SEALs, and Air Force Special Operations Command. Rangers are trained to operate in a variety of environments, including jungle warfare, desert warfare, and urban warfare, and are known for their expertise in parachuting, rock climbing, and survival skills. Rangers often work closely with other units, such as the CIA, FBI, and NSA, to conduct counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations. Rangers have been involved in numerous conflicts, including the Vietnam War, Gulf War, and War in Afghanistan.

Definition and Role

Rangers are defined as elite light infantry units that specialize in special operations and unconventional warfare, often operating in small teams and using guerrilla warfare tactics. The role of Rangers is to conduct missions that are beyond the capabilities of conventional US Army units, such as reconnaissance, sabotage, and direct action. Rangers work closely with other units, such as the US Marine Corps and US Air Force, to conduct joint operations and achieve strategic objectives. Rangers have been involved in numerous operations, including the Invasion of Grenada, Invasion of Panama, and Operation Enduring Freedom.

History of Rangers

The history of Rangers dates back to the French and Indian War, when Robert Rogers formed a unit of frontiersmen known as Rogers' Rangers. During the American Revolutionary War, Rangers played a key role in the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker Hill. In World War II, Rangers were involved in numerous operations, including the D-Day invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. Rangers have also been involved in numerous other conflicts, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and Gulf War. Notable Rangers include Audie Murphy, Alvin York, and Medal of Honor recipients such as Dakota Meyer and Sal Giunta.

Types of Rangers

There are several types of Rangers, including US Army Rangers, US Air Force Security Forces, and US Navy SEALs. Each type of Ranger has its own unique role and responsibilities, but all are trained to conduct special operations and unconventional warfare. Rangers may specialize in specific skills, such as parachuting, rock climbing, or demolitions. Rangers may also be trained to operate in specific environments, such as jungle warfare or desert warfare. Notable Ranger units include the 75th Ranger Regiment, 1st SFOD-D, and the 24th Special Tactics Squadron.

Training and Equipment

Rangers undergo rigorous training, including the US Army Ranger School and the US Navy's Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training. Rangers are trained in a variety of skills, including parachuting, rock climbing, and survival skills. Rangers are equipped with a variety of specialized equipment, including night vision goggles, body armor, and assault rifles. Rangers may also use specialized vehicles, such as the Humvee and the MH-6 Little Bird helicopter. Notable Ranger training facilities include Fort Benning, Fort Bragg, and the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School.

Notable Rangers

Notable Rangers include Audie Murphy, Alvin York, and Medal of Honor recipients such as Dakota Meyer and Sal Giunta. Other notable Rangers include Robert Rogers, Daniel Boone, and David Crockett. Rangers have been involved in numerous notable operations, including the Battle of Mogadishu and the Rescue of Captain Richard Phillips. Rangers have also been involved in numerous humanitarian operations, including the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts and the 2010 Haiti earthquake relief efforts. Notable Ranger commanders include General Creighton Abrams, General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., and General Stanley McChrystal.

Ranger Units and Organizations

Ranger units and organizations include the 75th Ranger Regiment, 1st SFOD-D, and the 24th Special Tactics Squadron. Other notable Ranger units include the US Army Special Forces, US Navy SEALs, and the US Air Force Special Operations Command. Rangers may also be part of other organizations, such as the CIA, FBI, and NSA. Notable Ranger bases include Fort Benning, Fort Bragg, and the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. Rangers have been involved in numerous operations with other units, including the SAS, SASR, and the CSOFC. Category:Military units and formations of the United States