Delta Force Vet Answers the Age Old Question: Special Forces vs Rangers, Who’s Better?
Read the entertaining account of a former Delta Force member describing the interaction between the two elite units.
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Read the entertaining account of a former Delta Force member describing the interaction between the two elite units.
The formation of and many of the defining events in the history of the 3rd Ranger Battalion happened on October 3rd.
Rangers lead the way! The U.S. Army Rangers are an elite light infantry special operations unit. Read more about them in our updated guide.
Both the U.S. Army Rangers and Green Berets are elite components of the military’s special operations forces, each with unique operational roles, rigorous training programs, and distinct missions that aspiring members should consider carefully when choosing a path.
When Army Rangers start popping blanks around bikini beachgoers like it’s Mardi Gras in Mogadishu, you’ve taken a hard left from discipline into drunken cosplay territory.
In the heat of battle, as bullets whizzed by and bombs turned the night into day, Chief Coker’s voice over the radio was the calm in the storm, reminding every soul under his watch that they were not alone in this fight, forging ahead with the might of righteousness and the unwavering belief that if God is for us, then who can be against us?
Train relentlessly for those rare, high-risk moments—because when the unexpected hits, all the joking and hard-earned skills might just save lives, as TwoGun proved that day in Fallujah.
A surreal summer in Iraq with poolside volleyball, turtle hunts, and a brush with danger, all while preparing for high-stakes missions.
A high-stakes operation leads to Blackjack’s death, an eerie discovery of a bullet stopped by a grenade, and a strange funeral photo.
A deadly raid in Afghanistan leads to a solo kill, a surprising discovery, and a moment of reflection on survival and duty.
Guy Cutino was the kind of soldier who turned every challenge into an opportunity to excel, and every moment into a memory worth keeping.
Amid the rugged Alaskan terrain, U.S. Soldiers from the 3rd Special Forces Group and the 5th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment honed their pilot recovery skills during RED FLAG-Alaska 17-3, embodying the relentless readiness demanded by their Central Asia missions.