A three page collection of World War II war stories involving the 1st, 3rd and 4th Ranger Battalions. Numerous Army Rangers were interviewed for this article and it is an informative read which starts with the formation of the unit taking place just seven months after the U.S. declaration of war (December 8, 1941) and their earliest deployments in North Africa and Italy.

“The original outfit, the 1st Ranger Battalion, was activated in Northern Ireland on June 19, 1942, with 600 men selected from more than 2,000 soldiers who had volunteered. Their training was in Scotland, and they had more casualties there than they had on their first African landing. The British Commandos were their instructors.”

A short sentence appears indicating the American use of gas mortar shells in North Africa.

The Rangers underwent intense training in hand-to-hand combat, you can read about about it in this 1942 magazine article.

Read The Army Rangers in Tunisia and Italy<br>(Yank Magazine, 1944) for Free

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