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Charlie Rangers

Charlie Rangers
Author: Don Ericson
Publisher: Presidio Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2011-09-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307760405

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They were the biggest Ranger company in Vietnam, and the best. For eighteen months, John L. Rotundo and Don Ericson braved the test of war at its most bloody and most raw, specializing in ambushing the enemy and fighting jungle guerillas using their own tactics. From the undiluted high of a "contact" with the enemy to the anguished mourning of a fallen comrade, they experienced nearly every emotion known to man--most of all, the power and the pride of being the finest on America's front lines.


Charlie Rangers

Charlie Rangers
Author: J. L. Rotunda
Publisher: Ivy Books
Total Pages:
Release:
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ISBN: 9780804198431

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Rangers at War

Rangers at War
Author: Shelby L. Stanton
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2011-07-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307789829

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"Shelby Stanton has emerged as the leading military historian on the war in Southest Asia." COL. CHARLES B. MacDONALD Author of COMPANY COMMANDER and A TIME FOR TRUMPETS One of the toughest and most challenging jobs in Vietnam was to be a U.S. Army Ranger running Long Range Reconnaissance Patrols. The LRRPs took volunteers only, and training was designed to weed out all but the best. What emerged was an elite outfit of warriors in the finest sense of the word. Now Shelby Stanton, renowned military authority on the war in Southeast Asia, presents the first and only definitive history of the LRRPs and the U.S. Army Rangers in Vietnam. They're all here: the Screaming Eagle Patrollers, Cochise Raiders, Charlie Rangers, Cobra Lightning Patrollers, and more.


Charlie Rangers in War: What They Experienced in Vietnam

Charlie Rangers in War: What They Experienced in Vietnam
Author: Caterina Blyden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre:
ISBN:

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Capable of infiltrating by land, sea, or air, the Ranger Regiment plans, executes, and commands and controls special operations in support of the nation's military objectives and global interests across the full spectrum continuum, worldwide. They were the biggest Ranger company in Vietnam and the best. They experienced nearly every emotion known to man-most of all, the power and the pride of being the finest on America's front lines. This book is based primarily upon the handwritten journal kept by one Charlie Ranger infantry soldier, who served in this front-line combat unit, from June 1968 to June 1969. All names, events, dates, and other information recorded here, are authentic, as remembered and recorded by the author, and other Charlie Rangers who witnessed and participated in these events. To "keep it real", no attempt has been made to glamorize or create the participants' heroes (or villains). Rather, every effort has been made to include the bad as well as the good; and to just record what happened, and what actions were taken. Of course, there is a bias from the American point of view. This book does not deal with the political issues but focuses on the day-to-day operations and happenings experienced by the Charlie Rangers in Vietnam. From helicopter assaults to operations with tanks and armored vehicles to tunnel warfare to cutting through thick jungle vegetation, tonight ambush patrols, to attacks on well-fortified enemy bunker systems, to monsoon rainstorms and flooded rice paddies, to Riverine operations in the Mekong Delta with the US Navy; the Charlie Rangers had to adapt and cope with a broad range of combat conditions to find and defeat the enemy. In writing this book, our goal is to communicate and document to our families and loved ones what we experienced in Vietnam, as Charlie Rangers.


Renegade Ranger

Renegade Ranger
Author: James J. Griffin
Publisher: James Griffin
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2010-09-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453818642

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Texas Ranger Lieutenant Jim Blawcyzk is on his way to the easiest assignment he's had in a long time... until a fellow Ranger, a man Jim trusted as a friend and partner, murders their commanding officer and puts two bullets into Jim. Now, with Jim lying gravely wounded in a hospital bed, his long-time partner Smoky McCue, along with Jim's son Charlie, newly appointed to the Rangers, must try and track down the Ranger turned killer. The only problem is the renegade lawman has powerful friends and allies in Mexico, and they are determined to keep him safe from Texas law, at any cost.


The Faith and the Rangers

The Faith and the Rangers
Author: James J. Griffin
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2009-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440193215

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'"Exciting, realistic stories of the Texas Rangers, sure to keep the reader turning the pages until the last outlaw is brought to justice. Action-packed reading for everyone!" Texas Ranger Sergeant Jim Huggins of Company A. The Faith and the Rangers is an anthology of traditional Western and Texas Ranger short stories. For fans of the Jim Blawcyzk and Cody Havlicek Texas Ranger novels, the collection includes Left Handed Law, in which Jim and Cody meet for the first time. The Wind is a ghostly tale, as might have been told around many a cattle drive campfire. The collection includes action, adventure, and romance, with heroes young and old, some likely, others not so. There are ten stories in all, certain to please anyone who enjoys a good mystery or a thrilling tale of the Frontier West.


A Stolen Honor: an Untold Story from Charlie Ranger Regiment

A Stolen Honor: an Untold Story from Charlie Ranger Regiment
Author: My Shatley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre:
ISBN:

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Capable of infiltrating by land, sea, or air, the Ranger Regiment plans, executes, and commands and controls special operations in support of the nation's military objectives and global interests across the full spectrum continuum, worldwide. They were the biggest Ranger company in Vietnam and the best. They experienced nearly every emotion known to man-most of all, the power and the pride of being the finest on America's front lines. This book is based primarily upon the handwritten journal kept by one Charlie Ranger infantry soldier, who served in this front-line combat unit, from June 1968 to June 1969. All names, events, dates, and other information recorded here, are authentic, as remembered and recorded by the author, and other Charlie Rangers who witnessed and participated in these events. To "keep it real", no attempt has been made to glamorize or create the participants' heroes (or villains). Rather, every effort has been made to include the bad as well as the good; and to just record what happened, and what actions were taken. Of course, there is a bias from the American point of view. This book does not deal with the political issues but focuses on the day-to-day operations and happenings experienced by the Charlie Rangers in Vietnam. From helicopter assaults to operations with tanks and armored vehicles to tunnel warfare to cutting through thick jungle vegetation, tonight ambush patrols, to attacks on well-fortified enemy bunker systems, to monsoon rainstorms and flooded rice paddies, to Riverine operations in the Mekong Delta with the US Navy; the Charlie Rangers had to adapt and cope with a broad range of combat conditions to find and defeat the enemy. In writing this book, our goal is to communicate and document to our families and loved ones what we experienced in Vietnam, as Charlie Rangers.


US Army Ranger 1983–2002

US Army Ranger 1983–2002
Author: Mir Bahmanyar
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2012-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780966490

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This study of the US Army Ranger takes the reader through the distinct stages of training and acceptance, including the Ranger Indoctrination Program and Ranger Battalion training, and details the developments in Ranger weaponry, equipment and clothing since the early 1980s. Using first hand accounts, it shows what it was like to fight in Panama in 1989, in raid missions in Iraq in 1991 and Somalia in 1993, and brings the unit up to date with the 3rd Battalion's deployment to Afghanistan in Operation Enduring Freedom. It also covers the culture of the Rangers, from their special language and terminology, to the rites of passage that lie behind the formal training program.


A Ranger's Honor

A Ranger's Honor
Author: Louis Masterson
Publisher: El Paso Verse Inc.
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

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Emotions were running high in Forth Worth... Charlie Katz, a ranger with the 4th Mounted, Texas, had run amok. He had beaten up and all but killed Stella Nash, daughter of the local bank manager, in his attempts to rape her. Van Buren, the girl's fiancee, had rushed in to rescue her -- and Charlie had gone to his death in a spray of bullets. Charlie Katz had been Kane's best friend. Sickened and disbelieving, Kane had set out to try and clear the ranger's name. After he'd been beaten up by Sheriff Hewitt and ridden out of town, he began to wonder about the Hondo Mining Corporation. Charlie had been investigating this shade outfit before his death. The name of its chief was Van Buren.


Blood on the Risers

Blood on the Risers
Author: John Leppelman
Publisher: Presidio Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2010-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307755223

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In three straight years he was a paratropper, and army seaman, and a LRRP—and he lived to tell about it. As an FNG paratrooper in the 173d Airborne, John Leppelman made that unit's only combat jump in Vietnam. Then he spent months in fruitless search of the enemy, watching as his buddies died because of poor leadership and lousy weapons. Often it seemed the only way out of the carnage in the Central highlands was in a body bag. But Leppelman did get out, transferring first to the army's riverboats and then the all-volunteer Rangers, one of the ballsiest units in the war. In three tours of duty, that ended only when malaria forced him back to the States, Leppelman saw the war as few others did, a Vietnam that many American boys didn't live to tell about, but whose valor and sacrifice survive on these pages.