28.03.2019 22:03
Army Rangers : Welcome 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Army Rangers, the specially trained elite unit of the US Army, has many names. The official names of Army Rangers are 75th Ranger Regiment and Rangers. The other names are Airborne Rangers, Task Force Ranger and US Army Rangers. 
 Army Rangers, the Special Operations Force of the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC), is a specialized light infantry force. The regiment is flexible and is easily deployable anywhere in the world within 18 hours. The headquarters of this US army are in Fort Benning, Georgia. 
 Army Rangers specialize in Airborne, light infantry and direct action operations. They conduct raids, airfield seizures, recover personnel and special equipment and at the same time offer immense support to the general force of the US Army. 
 Prospective Army Rangers start with nine weeks of Basic Combat Training (BCT). Next, the soldier attends Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and obtains Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). Next, the soldier completes airborne training, and after graduating from here attends the Ranger Indoctrination Program (RIP). 
 Army Rangers are a combination of excellent skills and training combined with a very alert mind and a determined attitude to win over adversities. However, the selection to this elite class of US Army is very rigid and the appointment into this group is a very difficult one. Such soldiers need a great ability to lead the battalion under extreme mental, physical and emotional stress. 
 Army Rangers have a very strong and long lineage paving its path into the history of US Army. Over a very long period, they are responsible for the upkeep and preserving of security of the country leaving a trail of dedication, honor, courage, blood and personal sacrifices. 
 It is therefore the duty of an Army Ranger to uphold this unique tradition and attempt to move further ahead along this special path, all the time trying harder and harder to achieve more and more. This will further enforce the faith of the people in the US army. 

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