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  1. Lucht

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    I been trying to find out information on the Ranger unit of WWII. By this I mean the Company to the platoon to the individual squads. I want to understand the ranks that were involved with these positions. Also, ranks in the Ranger Battalions in general. I heard that the Rangers did not have Technician Ranks. If anyone could help me that would be greatly appreciated.

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  2. Sgtleo

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    Hope this helps with what you are looking for!!!!

    From Military.com
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    "Army Ranger World War II Service
    Army Rangers have had a very proud tradition of service
    with the United States Military. They have seen battle in
    every war since the early 1900s and they have preformed
    with pride and honor. In World War II the 1st Ranger Battalion
    was created and trained in Scotland with British Commando
    units. Additional 3rd and 4th units of Army Rangers worked
    with the 1st Ranger Battalion to fight bravely in Italy and
    North Africa, there was nothing that was too tough for the
    valiant Army Rangers to scale, no mission too dangerous.
    They were the equivalent in their day of Special Operations
    Commandos today.

    The Army Rangers fought hard in the Pacific Theater as well
    as the European theater during the War. The actions of the
    5th Ranger Battalion were very prominent during their
    assistance in landing on Normandy France, during D-Day, they
    landed in the White Dog Sector of Omaha beach. The 2nd Ranger
    battalion successfully knocked out a gun emplacement of the
    Germans on Pointe du Hoc located a few miles to the West.
    The German troops had a set of 155 mm artillery guns located
    on the cliffs and the brave Army Rangers had to scale a raw
    face cliff of 150 feet in order to take out the gun emplacement.

    Two other Army Ranger units saw battle in the Pacific Theater.
    The 98th Field Artillery Battalion was created on December 16th
    1940 and was instrumental in several battles. The 98th FA was
    converted to light infantry and formed into a Army Ranger Unit
    on September 26th of 1944 and were renamed the 6th
    Ranger Battalion. The 6th Ranger Battalion fought and led the
    retaking of the Philippines and only suffered light casualties.

    The Raid at Cabanatuan was another raid that the 6th Ranger
    Battalion led and it was considered one of the most successful
    daring raids of World War II. Other Army Ranger Units fought in
    the Burma Campaign, shut off supply lines through the
    Himalayan Mountains, and fought additional battles against
    the Japanese in Maingkwan. The Myitkyina airfield in Burma
    was captured by Army Ranger forces on May 17th, 1944,
    and all the members of the Army unit involved were awarded
    Bronze Star. The lessons learned in forming these World War II
    units were valuable and some of the experience and training
    procedures is still being put to good use today." end Quote

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  3. Sgtleo

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    I also found this but can't say it's 100%

    General Impression Reference Form (historical research)

    Unit: Fifth Ranger Battalion, ā€œEā€ Company
    Organization of a Ranger Company:
    68 Men per Company
    1 Captain
    2 Lieutenants
    1 First Sergeant
    2 Technical Sergeants
    10 Staff Sergeants
    6 Sergeants
    1 Corporal
    45 Privates/Privates First Class
    Black, Robert W. Rangers in World War II. New York: Ballantine Books, 1992. pp. 326-327

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