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US RANGERS, US
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The history of the American Ranger is a long
and colourful saga of courage, daring, and outstanding leadership. It is a
story of men whose skills in the art of fighting have seldom been surpassed.
Early Ranger History
The history of the US Ranger did not begin with Robert Rogers in the 1750's
as is widely believed. Units specifically designated as Rangers and using
Ranger tactics were employed on the American frontier as early as 1670. It
was the Rangers of Captain Benjamin Church who brought the Indian conflict
known as "King Phillip's War" to a successful conclusion in 1675. Click for
more on Ranger Church.
Rogers' Rangers
In the French and Indian War (1754-1763), the famous Major Robert Rogers
developed the Ranger concept to an extent never known before. Ranger
techniques and methods of operation were an inherent characteristic of the
American frontiersmen; however, Major Rogers was the first to capitalize on
them and incorporate them into the fighting doctrine of a permanently
organized fighting force. Click for more information about Rogers' Rangers.
The U.S. Rangers
John Paul Jones was one of the Founding Fathers of the U.S. Navy. In April
1778 as Caption of the sloop the "War Ranger" the first vessel to fly the
"Stars and Stripes", he attacked and defeated "HMS Drake" in the waters of
Belfast Lough, just off Carrickfergus Castle. Specially commissioned
embroidered quilts commemorate the battle. One hangs in the Carrickfergus
Knight Ride Centre, the other in John Paul Jones House in our "Twin Town"
Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
In 1942 the US Rangers were formed in Carrickfergus from volunteers drawn
from American Army Units based in Northern Ireland. Their induction and
initial training took place in Sunnylands Camp in Carrickfergus in June of
that year. The US Rangers eventually left our shores to spearhead Allied
invasions and battles that changed the face of history. Their early days in
Carrickfergus are commemorated in the US Rangers Centre in the gardens of
the Andrew Jackson homestead in Boneybefore.
Continually Distinguished in Action the World Over
US Army Rangers have served with distinction the world over. Our regimental
honours show some of the places and wars in which we have served with
distinction and died for our country. Click the links on the side of this
page to learn more about our history.
More about Army Rangers: Books
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