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Writed by - Brent Gudgel; 2020; &ref(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BY2ZiYjYzYzQtNjgxMi00NDA3LTljNjctMjMxMzJmOWJmNWI5XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzA4MTQzOQ@@._V1_UY190_CR0,0,128,190_AL_.jpg); Genres - Documentary. 75th Ranger Regiment 75th Ranger Regiment's distinctive unit insignia Active 1984?present 1942?present (1st Battalion) 2006?present (Regimental Special Troops Battalion) Country United States of America Branch United States Army Type Special operations force [1] Role Direct Action Special Reconnaissance Counter Terrorism Size 3, 623 personnel authorized: [2] 3, 566 military personnel 57 civilian personnel Part?of U. S. Army Special Operations Command [1] Headquarters Fort Benning, Georgia, U. Nickname(s) Army Rangers Airborne Rangers Motto(s) Sua Sponte ("Of their own accord") Rangers Lead the Way Color of Beret Tan Engagements World War II Cold War Korean War Vietnam War Invasion of Grenada War on Drugs Invasion of Panama Persian Gulf War Battle of Mogadishu Kosovo War War on Terror Operation Enduring Freedom Iraq War War in North-West Pakistan Operation Freedom's Sentinel Operation Inherent Resolve Notable operations: Operation Rutter Operation Torch Operation Overlord Operation Cabanatuan Operation Delaware Operation Eagle Claw Operation Gothic Serpent Operation Rhino Operation Anaconda Operation Kayla Mueller Commanders Current commander Colonel Todd S. Brown Command Sergeant Major Command Sergeant Major Curt D. Donaldson Insignia Regimental coat of arms U. Infantry Regiments Previous Next 74th Infantry Regiment 85th Infantry Regiment The 75th Ranger Regiment, also known as Army Rangers, [3] is an elite special operations force that is part of the United States Army Special Operations Command. [1] [4] The Regiment is headquartered at Fort Benning, Georgia and is composed of one special troops battalion and three Ranger battalions. The 75th Ranger Regiment is the U. Army's premier light infantry unit, with specialized skills that enable them to perform a variety of operations. Their primary mission is to conduct direct action raids in hostile or sensitive environments worldwide, often killing or capturing high value targets. Besides direct action raids, their other missions include: Airfield seizure, special reconnaissance, personnel recovery, clandestine insertion, and site exploitation. [4] [5] The Regiment can deploy one Ranger battalion within 18 hours of alert notification. [4] History [ edit] Origin [ edit] The Regiment's history dates back to Colonial America, when rifle companies organized by Major Robert Rogers made long-range attacks against French forces and their Indian allies and were instrumental in capturing Fort Detroit. During the American Revolutionary War, many colonial commanders were former Rangers. One, General John Stark, commanded the First New Hampshire Militia, which gained fame at the Battles of Bunker Hill and Bennington. Stark later coined the phrase "Live free or die", New Hampshire's state motto. [6] [7] American Ranger history predates the Revolutionary War to Ethan Allen and his guerrilla fighting group the Green Mountain Boys in Vermont. Captain Benjamin Church formed Church's Rangers, which fought hostile Native American tribes during King Philip's War. [8] In 1756 Major Rogers, a New Hampshire native, recruited nine Ranger companies to fight in the French and Indian War. They were known as " Rogers' Rangers ". In 1775, the Continental Congress later formed eight companies of expert riflemen to fight in the Revolutionary War. In 1777, this force of hardy frontiersmen, commanded by Dan Morgan, was known as The Corps of Rangers. Francis Marion, "The Swamp Fox", organized another famous Revolutionary War Ranger element known as "Marion's Partisans". [7] During the War of 1812, companies of United States Rangers were raised from among the frontier settlers as part of the regular army. Throughout the war, they patrolled the frontier from Ohio to Western Illinois on horseback and by boat. Rangers participated in many skirmishes and battles with the British and their American Indian allies. After the Civil War, more than half a century passed without Ranger units in the United States. World War II battalions [ edit] 1st Ranger Battalion [ edit] On 8 December 1941, the United States entered World War II the day after Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan. At the time, Major William Orlando Darby, the founder of the modern Rangers, was assigned to be on duty in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Darby, frustrated with his lack of hands-on experience as General Russell P. Hartle 's aide, was put in charge of a new unit. General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of the United States Army, envisioned an elite unit of fifty men selected voluntarily from the 34th Infantry Division. He believed Darby was the man to do the job. On 8 June 1942, Darby was officially put in charge of the First Ranger Battalion under General Hartle. [9] On 19 August 1942, fifty Rangers fought alongside Canadian and British Commandos in the ill-fated Dieppe Raid on the coast of occupied France. Three Rangers were killed and several captured. The first American soldier killed in Europe in World War II, Ranger Lieutenant E. V. Loustalot, was part of this raid. During the mission, he took command after the British captain leading the assault was killed. Loustalot scaled a steep cliff with his men, was wounded three times, but was eventually cut down by enemy crossfire in his attempts to reach the machine gun nest at the top of the cliff. [10] In November 1942, the entire 1st Ranger Battalion entered combat for the first time when they landed at Arzew, Algeria. The First were split into two groups in hopes of assaulting Vichy-French batteries and fortifications before the 1st Infantry Division would land on the beach. The operation was successful, and the unit sustained minimal casualties. [9] On 11 February 1943, the Rangers moved 32 miles (51?km) to raid an Italian encampment at Sened Station. Moving at night, the Rangers slipped to within 50 yards (46?m) of the Italian outpost and began their attack. It took the battalion only 20?minutes to overtake the garrison and achieve their objective. Fifty Italians were killed and another ten were made prisoner. Darby, along with other officers, was awarded the Silver Star Medal for this action. The battalion itself gained the nickname the "Black Death" by the Italians. [9] At the time, the Italians still held the pass at Djebel El Ank, located at the far east edge of El Guettar. The Rangers linked up with engineers elements of the 26th Infantry, First Infantry Division, to attack the area. The First Rangers orders were to move overland, on foot 12 miles (19?km) to outflank the enemy's position. In eight hours of fighting, the Americans captured the objective; the First Rangers took 200 prisoners. [9] Creation of 3rd and 4th Ranger Battalions [ edit] With the success of the First Ranger Battalion during the Tunisian campaign, Darby requested that the Rangers be expanded to a full Regiment. The request was granted. The Third and Fourth Ranger Battalions were authorized shortly after and were trained and led by veteran officers and NCOs from the First Battalion. After getting the "green light" to expand, Darby ran into a problem: the Rangers only took volunteers. Darby, knowing that the best man for the job was not always a volunteer, sought out men around Oran. Although he was still limited in that he could only accept volunteers, he began to find ways around this. For instance, he began to give speeches, put up posters and encouraged his officers to scout around for eligible candidates. By June 1943, the three Ranger battalions were fully operational. 1st Rangers were still under Colonel Darby; the 3rd under Major Herman Dammer, the 4th commanded by Major Roy Murray. [9] 1st and 4th Ranger Battalions were paired together, and positioned to spearhead General Terry Allen's 1st Division, on the Sicily campaign. Landing outside Gela, the Rangers took the town just after midnight, and were quickly sent out to San Nicola. The Rangers seized the town with the help of an armored division. Despite the fact that they were under a constant attack from enemy artillery, tank, and air forces, they still succeeded in the completion of their mission. [9] This 50?hour barrage would be one of the most unbearable experiences for the Rangers. Following their success, the two Ranger battalions were then ordered to take the town of Butera, a fortress suspended on the 4, 000-foot (1, 200?m) high edge of the cliff at Butera beach. After almost withdrawing from the battle, and requesting artillery to level the city, a platoon of Rangers volunteered to breach the city. Two privates, John See and John Constantine, sneaked in behind enemy lines and tricked the Italians and Germans into surrendering the city. [9] Meanwhile, the 3rd Ranger Battalion headed out into the area of Agrigento, where they marched through Campobello, Naro, and Favara, successfully occupying each town. The 3rd was ordered to back track to the shores of Porto Empedocle. The beach itself was not occupied, but high in the cliffs heavy machine gun and cannon fire poured onto the Rangers. Scrambling, the Rangers made their way to each machine gun nest and disabled all enemy opposition before the supporting infantry battalion even hit the shore. [9] Colonel Darby was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and was promoted by General George Patton; Darby, wanting to be closer to his men, turned down this promotion. [9] Fall of 1st, 3rd and 4th Battalions [ edit] On 30 January 1944, after Christmas break the Rangers were put together for a joint operation, to occupy the town of Cisterna, before the main infantry division moved in. That night the 1st and 3rd battalions moved into the town, passing many German soldiers that did not appear to notice the Rangers slip by. [11] The 4th Ranger Battalion met opposition almost immediately takin
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