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"For this issue of THE
BIG PICTURE our camera crews have journeyed into the mountains of
North Georgia and the swamps of
Florida in order to bring the story of the
U.S. Army Rangers to the television screens of
America.
The Rangers are a proud corps of elite combat-ready troops who undergo the most rugged training in
the Army. The first
Ranger unit dates back almost
200 years ago when the original thirteen colonies were under
British rule. They served with
General Washington's
Colonial troops and they were active in
Europe and the
Pacific during
World War II. When the Communist aggressors struck in
Korea, the call for the Rangers sounded again. This BIG PICTURE episode concentrates on their training as it is practiced today."
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United States Army Rangers serve in designated U.S. Army Ranger units or are graduates from the U.S. Army
Ranger School. The term ranger has been in use unofficially in a military context since the early
17th century. The first military company officially commissioned as rangers were
English soldiers fighting in
King Philip's War (1676) and from there the term came into common official use in the
French and Indian Wars. There have been
American military companies officially called Rangers since the
American Revolution.
The
75th Ranger Regiment is an elite airborne light infantry combat formation within the
United States Army Special Operations Command (
USASOC). The six battalions of the modern Rangers have been deployed in wars in Korea,
Vietnam,
Afghanistan, and
Iraq, and saw action in several conflicts, such as those in
Panama and
Grenada.
The Ranger Regiment traces its lineage to three of six battalions raised in
WWII, and to the
5307th Composite Unit (Provisional)—known as "
Merrill's Marauders", and then reflagged as the 475th
Infantry, then later as the
75th Infantry.
The Ranger
Training Brigade (
RTB)—headquartered at
Fort Benning—is an organization under the U.S. Army's
Training and Doctrine Command (
TRADOC) and is separate from the 75th Ranger Regiment. It has been in service in various forms since World War II. The Ranger Training Brigade administrates Ranger School, the completion of which is required to become Ranger qualified and to wear the
Ranger Tab...
World War II
On June 19,
1942 the
1st Ranger Battalion was sanctioned, recruited, and began training in
Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland. Of
500 volunteers who first formed the Rangers at
Carrickfergus, only 87 survived by the end of the war. 80 percent of the original Rangers came from the
34th Infantry Division.
A select fifty or so of the first
U.S. Rangers were dispersed through the
British and
Canadian Commandos for the
Dieppe Raid in
August 1942.
Together with the ensuing 3rd and 4th Ranger Battalions they fought in
North Africa and
Italy commanded by
Colonel William Orlando Darby until the
Battle of Cisterna (
29 January 1944) when most of the Rangers of the
1st and 3rd Battalions were captured. Of the 767 men in the battalions 761 were killed or captured. The remaining Rangers were absorbed into the Canadian-American
First Special Service Force under
Brigadier General Robert T. Frederick. They were then instrumental in operations in and around the
Anzio beachhead that followed
Operation Shingle...
Vietnam War
Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (
LRRP) and
Long Range Patrol companies (commonly known as Lurps) were formed by the U.S. Army in the early
1960s in
West Germany to provide small, heavily armed reconnaissance teams to patrol deep in enemy-held territory in case of war with the
Soviet Union and its
Warsaw Pact allies.
In Vietnam LRRP platoons and companies were attached to every brigade and division where they perfected the art of long-range patrolling...
Ranger School
Ranger Training began in
September 1950 at
Fort Benning Georgia "with the formation and training of 17
Airborne Companies by the Ranger
Training Command". The first class graduated from Ranger training in
November 1950...
In
1986, the 75th Ranger Regiment was formed and their military lineage formally authorized. The 75th Ranger Regiment, comprising three battalions, is the premier light-infantry of the U.S. Army, a combination of special operations and elite airborne light infantry. The regiment is a flexible, highly trained and rapid light infantry unit specialized to be employed against any special operations targets...
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