The U.S. Army Rangers The Missions

The U.S. Army Rangers The Missions by William Caper is an illustrated book published by Capstone in July 2012. This 48-page volume provides an overview of the specialized roles and responsibilities of the 75th Ranger Regiment, highlighting their readiness for various missions, including clearing airfields, conducting rescue operations, and engaging in combat.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the training and missions that define the Rangers as elite military personnel. The book focuses on the history and operational aspects of the Rangers, making it a relevant resource for those interested in military history and the dynamics of warfare. With its engaging illustrations, this edition serves as an informative introduction to the critical functions performed by these highly trained warriors.
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When missions call for a team of highly trained warriors, Rangers lead the way. Clearing airfields, conducting rescue missions, or engaging the enemy, the men of the 75th Ranger Regiment are ready to do whatever it takes.
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