How DEADLY are the U.S. Army Rangers?

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The U.S. Army Rangers of the 75th Ranger Regiment are known for being one of the most lethal light infantry special operations units in the world. Widely recognized by their famous motto “Rangers Lead The Way,” the U.S. Army Rangers have built a worldwide reputation for their fierceness in battle, and have continually kept up as a cutting-edge, state of the art brute fighting force.

But with that said, what exactly is a United States Army Ranger in the 75th Ranger Regiment? What sets apart an Army Ranger from the rest of the Army? What makes them unique from the other special operations forces? And what does one have to go through to earn the coveted tan beret? If you’re interested in learning more about the U.S. Army Rangers in the 75th Ranger Regiment, watch this video!

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Who recognized the MW2 reference?




GeneralDischarge
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The answer: Very deadly. I just saved you ten minutes.

nolanfrazier
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7, 000 days of continuous combat operations, that is beyond impressive. Rangers Lead the Way.

stVARifleman
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We had an E6 Ranger in my Air Assault class. That dude was hilarious, always had a smile on and a joke to crack ya up. But holy hell was he tough. When I say the Cadre got tired trying to smoke him, they got physically tired. SSG just kept grinning at em. He sprinted the 12 mile ruck at the end.

adamkreuz
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Tabs a school. Scrolls a way of life.. and old enough my beret is black...

michaelg
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Shipping out for Basic Jan 7th, was fortunate to receive an option 40 on my contract. I've been binge watching all of your 75th Ranger Regiment videos. Always grateful for the information!

Jhaeros
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My Great Uncle Tomy a 6’8 fighting machine was a Ranger on D-day and lived to tell the tale

tjboylan
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Ramirez alone is the most dangerous thing of the GWOT era....he once blocked a nuke with knife

brockgundich
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So cool that even the cooks are highly trained, instant respect

cameronhermann
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I was wearing a black beret when khakis were still authorised and went on the field trip to Grenada. Now it is getting harder to find what I was issued on the surplus store shelves. But i am still married to Alice and I will not cheat on her for Molle. My skills are covered in rust and dust and my knowledge is surely obsolete. My time has come and gone. But there was a time, yes sir, there was a time.

cbqvyec
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Very deadly!! 75th RR has done more raids for HVTs than any other unit along with constantly deploying in support of the GWOT.

TimATW
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What separates Rangers from the rest is everyone else is special operations and Rangers strive to be the best trained Infantry in the world.

garyhardison
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My father was a U.S. Army Ranger with the 75th ranger regiment in the late 70s early 80's.

RickyD
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Inside of the Ranger Regiment, there is an even more elite unit called the Ranger Reconnaissance Company.

weirdo
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Still pissed at GEORGE BUSH for giving Black Berets to every LEG. A Co. 75th RGR 1973-74.

GasPedal-z
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The 75th Ranger Regiment killed or captured more then 1900 enemy combatants in a single deployment, More then any other spec ops unit including DEVGRU/SEAL team 6 and Delta/CAG

LOCALNOMAD
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My unit, I still love every member that ever wore the patch. Rangers Lead the Way.

pabloastudillo
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Another great and informative video! Thank you!

jeffslaven
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Recognizing that I volunteered as a Ranger fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession, I will always endeavor to hold the prestige honor and high esprit decor of my Ranger regiment!

gizmo
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Random thought: I love the background instrumentals you use for your videos

mr.redacted