75th Rangers conduct high speed training

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The 75th Ranger Regiment is the Armys Elite Light Infantry Special Operations Force. They were one of the first to hit the ground running inside Afghanistan shortly after 9-11 and have maintained contact with the enemy ever since. 13 combat rotations later -- theyre still going strong! In this edition of Live Fire, our Ron Andruss is out at McKenna MOUT site, were the 75th is conducting some of their high speed training.

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  • I like how everyone here is an expert in the subject matter of Special Operations Forces in the US Military.

  • @TAYL0R16 Well during WW2 there was an assault on a big beach, maybe France rings a bell....In a meeting with Max Schneider, commander of the 5th Ranger Battalion, General Cota asked "What outfit is this?" Someone yelled "5th Rangers!" To this, Cota replied "Well, God damn it then, Rangers, lead the way!"...So they did and opened up the routes off the beach for the assault.. "Rangers lead the way" fallowed with the response "All the way" became the motto of the Rangers.

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  • Rangers lead the way.... well at least until the marines get there.

  • @Sh1pWrecker The Army Rangers sometimes do operations with Delta Force, and DEVGRU, which are tier 1 special operations forces.

  • @monkybit we support each other Anytime, Any mission, Anyplace

  • 1:40 "and other top secret missions"

    What?...no

    Enlisted men only need a secret clearance to join the regiment.

    Officers need TS clearances.

    Typically only 'secret' missions.

    Top secret would typically be stuff like DEVGRU

  • hey!! MH-47s!!! Rode in those quite a few times in Iraq.. like 138 times....

  • @Eleetnessful well you did say pre qualification so you know it is not the actual standard just like in regular units army wide standards are lower than company ones

  • @LikeAstraightBOSS yea thank you cod

  • Dahlonega! anybody? no?

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