If you are preparing for Army training that involves much running and rucking, you may not need to spend time in the pool. However, swimming and treading water are valuable skills and exceptional ...
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US ARMY RANGERS VS. SPECIAL FORCES (GREEN BERETS)In the world of Army Special Operations, both the Rangers and Special Forces have a lot of similarities and differences. The ...
Medically retired Army Ranger Sgt. Matthew Watters spent a lot of time saying thank you last Saturday morning as he and his ...
Paratroopers assigned to @82ndAirborneDiv1 participate in Small Unit Ranger Tactics qualification course on Fort Bragg, N.C., ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A missing World War II soldier from Kentucky has now been accounted for.
Years spent in a U.S. Army Rangers unit taught Toms River native Mike Rodgers the necessity of having a good map when heading into trouble.
In October 1943, Mearl E. Bair, Jr., of Newton Hamilton, arrived in Italy with Company A of the Army’s 4th Ranger Battalion.
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