What is an Army Ranger

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So what is an Army Ranger? The Army ranger unit is Americas go to force to get things done in a strategic stealthy manner. They are a low profile unit with a big impact. They are the Army’s elite. They are ready to strike anywhere in the planet in 18 hours our less. To be a ranger it takes a special type of man. Not everyone can be a Ranger. The Ranger selection and assessment program (RASP) is an 8 week grueling program designed to weed out the week. To be one of the elite you must go through hell to make it.

The Army 75th Ranger regimen consists 3500 special operation soldiers. These elite men stand ready to be deployed at a moments notice to for special missions. They average about 2500 raids a year. To be a Ranger you must have split second thinking and extreme focus. Rangers deal with extreme hostile environments and conditions. Rangers must be physically ready to handle situations that require endurance and conditioning.

US Army Ranger School

If you are thinking of becoming one of the elite you must make it through Ranger school know as the ranger assessment and selection program otherwise known as RASP. Ranger school is designed every soldiers breaking point. Ranger school is 8 weeks of grueling hell. A soldier must be able to overcome adversity and remain focused on the problem. You must be a team player to make it through. Working as a team is critical to success. The job demands physical hardship a soldier must push through and remained focused and not panic.  When a soldier panics that’s when they get hurt. Ranger school is meant to test all of these aspects. Physical, mental, and the born inbred instinct to survive and handle extreme conditions. When a soldier decides to go through ranger school they will learn about themselves and what they are capable of. It take a very special person to be a Army Ranger.

The soldiers that make it through ranger school can see combat as in as little as two weeks. So it is imperative that soldiers understand what they are preparing for. A soldier must be mentally ready to handle anything that is thrown his or her way.

 

US Ranger History

U.S. Army Rangers – Most Elite Army Unit in the World (Special Forces Documentary) The United States Army Rangers are an elite military formation of the United States Army, that 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 World War II, 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 satisfactory completion of which is required to become Ranger qualified and to wear the Ranger Tab.

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