America’s first true Special Forces units were key to the success of D-Day. America’s first true Special Forces units, specially selected and trained with the help of British commandos. A select few ...
German soldiers examine Churchill tanks abandoned by Allied soldiers as they were evacuated from Dieppe. The Army Rangers suffered their first losses in WWII at Dieppe. (Imperial War Museum) The U.S.
In January 1944, two Ranger battalions walked into an ambush at Cisterna, Italy. Only six of 767 men escaped, forever reshaping the Army Rangers. On the morning of Jan. 30, 1944, two battalions of U.S ...
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