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Laden Sie i Ranger Handbook eBook Special Operations United States Army Rangers UUG
United States Army Rangers are elite members of the United States Army. Rangers have served in recognized U.S. Army Ranger units or have graduated from the U.S. Army's Ranger School. Ranger Regiment is now a special operations combat formation within the U.S. Army Special Operation Command. In this handbook you will find Tactics and Techniques used by U.S, Army Rangers
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RANGER CREED
STANDING ORDERS ROGER’S RANGERS
RANGER HISTORY
CHAPTER 1 – LEADERSHIP
1. PRINCIPLES
2. DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND ACTIONS
3. ASSUMPTION OF COMMAND
CHAPTER 2 – OPERATIONS
1. TROOP-LEADING PROCEDURES
2. COMBAT INTELLIGENCE
3. WARNING ORDER
4. OPERATIONS ORDER
5. FRAGMENTARY ORDER
6. ANNEXES
7. COORDINATION CHECKLISTS
8. DOCTRINAL TERMS
9. TERRAIN MODEL
CHAPTER 3 – FIRE SUPPORT
1. PLANNING
2. TASKS
3. CAPABILITIES
4. RISK ESTIMATE DISTANCES
5. TARGET OVERLAYS
6. CLOSE AIR SUPPORT
7. CALL FOR FIRE
CHAPTER 4 – MOVEMENT
1. TECHNIQUES
2. TACTICAL MARCHES
3. MOVEMENT IN LIMITED VISIBILITY CONDITIONS
4. DANGER AREAS
CHAPTER 5 – PATROLS
1. PRINCIPLES
2. PLANNING
3. RECONNAISSANCE PATROLS
4. COMBAT PATROLS
5. SUPPORTING TASKS
6. MOVEMENT TO CONTACT
CHAPTER 6 – BATTLE DRILLS
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
1. DEFINITION
2. FORMAT
SECTION II. DRILLS
1. REACT TO CONTACT
2. BREAK CONTACT
3. REACT TO AMBUSH
4. KNOCK OUT BUNKERS
5. ENTER BUILDING/CLEAR ROOM
6. ENTER/CLEAR A TRENCH
7. CONDUCT INITIAL BREACH OF A MINED WIRE OBSTACLE (PLATOON)
8. REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE
CHAPTER 7 – COMMUNICATIONS
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
1. MILITARY FREQUENCY MODULATED RADIOS
2. AUTOMATED NET CONTROL DEVICE
SECTION II. ANTENNAS
3. REPAIR
4. CONSTRUCTION AND ADJUSTMENT
5. FIELD-EXPEDIENT OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS
6. FIELD-EXPEDIENT DIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS
7. ANTENNA LENGTH
8. ANTENNA ORIENTATION
9. IMPROVEMENT OF MARGINAL COMMUNICATIONS
CHAPTER 8 – ARMY AVIATION
1. REVERSE PLANNING SEQUENCE
2. SELECTION AND MARKING OF PICKUP AND LANDING ZONES
3. AIR ASSAULT FORMATIONS
4. PICKUP ZONE OPERATIONS
5. SAFETY
6. CLOSE COMBAT ATTACK AVIATION
CHAPTER 9 – WATERBORNE OPERATIONS
1. ROPE BRIDGE TEAM
2. PONCHO RAFT
3. WATERCRAFT
CHAPTER 10 – MILITARY MOUNTAINEERING
1. TRAINING
2. DISMOUNTED MOBILITY
3. MOUNTAINEERING EQUIPMENT
4. ANCHORS
5. KNOTS
6. BELAYS
7. CLIMBING COMMANDS
8. ROPE INSTALLATIONS
9. RAPPELING
CHAPTER 11 – EVASION/SURVIVAL
1. EVASION
2. SURVIVAL
3. WATER
4. PLANT FOOD
5. ANIMAL FOOD
6. TRAPS AND SNARES
7. SHELTERS
8. FIRES
CHAPTER 12 – FIRST AID
1. LIFESAVING STEPS
2. CARE UNDER FIRE
3. PRIMARY SURVEY
4. AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
5. BREATHING
6. BLEEDING
7. SHOCK
8. EXTREMITY INJURIES
9. ABDOMINAL INJURIES
10. BURNS
11. WEATHER (HEAT AND COLD) INJURIES
12. POISONOUS PLANT IDENTIFICATION
13. FOOT CARE
14. CASUALTY RESCUE AND TRANSPORT SYSTEM LITTER
15. HYDRATION AND ACCLIMATIZATION
16. WORK, REST, AND WATER CONSUMPTION
CHAPTER 13 – DEMOLITIONS
1. INITIATING (PRIMING) SYSTEMS
2. DETONATION (FIRING) SYSTEMS
3. SAFETY
4. EX PEDIENT EXPLOSIVES—IMPROVISED SHAPED CHARGE
5. EXPEDIENT EXPLOSIVES--PLATTER CHARGE
6. EXPEDIENT EXPLOSIVES--GRAPESHOT CHARGE
7. DEMOLITION KNOTS
8. MINIMUM SAFE DISTANCES
9. BREACHING CHARGES
10. TIMBER CUTTING CHARGES
CHAPTER 14 – RANGER URBAN OPERATIONS
1. TYPES
2. PRINCIPLES
3. METT-TC
4. CLOSE QUARTERS COMBAT
5. REHEARSALS
6. TTPS FOR MARKING BUILDINGS AND ROOMS
7. URBAN ASSAULT BREACHES
CHAPTER 15 – VEHICLE CONVOY OPERATIONS
1. PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
2. FIVE PHASES OF TRUCK MOVEMENT
3. CONVOY TECHNIQUES
CONVOY WARNING ORDER
CONVOY BRIEF
REACT TO AMBUSH (NEAR)
REACT TO AMBUSH (FAR)
CONVOY FORCED TO STOP (METHOD 1) & (METHOD 2)
BREAK CONTACT
RECOVERY AND CASEVAC OPERATIONS
APPENDIX A - RESOURCES
REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE
REACT TO CONTACT
REACT TO NEAR AMBUSH
REACT TO FAR AMBUSH
BREAK CONTACT
FORMATIONS AND ORDER OF MOVEMENT
LINKUP
LINEAR DANGER AREA
LARGE OPEN DANGER AREA
CROSSING A SMALL OPEN AREA
SQUAD ATTACK
RAID BOARDS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
RANGER CREED
STANDING ORDERS ROGER’S RANGERS
RANGER HISTORY
CHAPTER 1 – LEADERSHIP
1. PRINCIPLES
2. DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND ACTIONS
3. ASSUMPTION OF COMMAND
CHAPTER 2 – OPERATIONS
1. TROOP-LEADING PROCEDURES
2. COMBAT INTELLIGENCE
3. WARNING ORDER
4. OPERATIONS ORDER
5. FRAGMENTARY ORDER
6. ANNEXES
7. COORDINATION CHECKLISTS
8. DOCTRINAL TERMS
9. TERRAIN MODEL
CHAPTER 3 – FIRE SUPPORT
1. PLANNING
2. TASKS
3. CAPABILITIES
4. RISK ESTIMATE DISTANCES
5. TARGET OVERLAYS
6. CLOSE AIR SUPPORT
7. CALL FOR FIRE
CHAPTER 4 – MOVEMENT
1. TECHNIQUES
2. TACTICAL MARCHES
3. MOVEMENT IN LIMITED VISIBILITY CONDITIONS
4. DANGER AREAS
CHAPTER 5 – PATROLS
1. PRINCIPLES
2. PLANNING
3. RECONNAISSANCE PATROLS
4. COMBAT PATROLS
5. SUPPORTING TASKS
6. MOVEMENT TO CONTACT
CHAPTER 6 – BATTLE DRILLS
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
1. DEFINITION
2. FORMAT
SECTION II. DRILLS
1. REACT TO CONTACT
2. BREAK CONTACT
3. REACT TO AMBUSH
4. KNOCK OUT BUNKERS
5. ENTER BUILDING/CLEAR ROOM
6. ENTER/CLEAR A TRENCH
7. CONDUCT INITIAL BREACH OF A MINED WIRE OBSTACLE (PLATOON)
8. REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE
CHAPTER 7 – COMMUNICATIONS
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
1. MILITARY FREQUENCY MODULATED RADIOS
2. AUTOMATED NET CONTROL DEVICE
SECTION II. ANTENNAS
3. REPAIR
4. CONSTRUCTION AND ADJUSTMENT
5. FIELD-EXPEDIENT OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS
6. FIELD-EXPEDIENT DIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS
7. ANTENNA LENGTH
8. ANTENNA ORIENTATION
9. IMPROVEMENT OF MARGINAL COMMUNICATIONS
CHAPTER 8 – ARMY AVIATION
1. REVERSE PLANNING SEQUENCE
2. SELECTION AND MARKING OF PICKUP AND LANDING ZONES
3. AIR ASSAULT FORMATIONS
4. PICKUP ZONE OPERATIONS
5. SAFETY
6. CLOSE COMBAT ATTACK AVIATION
CHAPTER 9 – WATERBORNE OPERATIONS
1. ROPE BRIDGE TEAM
2. PONCHO RAFT
3. WATERCRAFT
CHAPTER 10 – MILITARY MOUNTAINEERING
1. TRAINING
2. DISMOUNTED MOBILITY
3. MOUNTAINEERING EQUIPMENT
4. ANCHORS
5. KNOTS
6. BELAYS
7. CLIMBING COMMANDS
8. ROPE INSTALLATIONS
9. RAPPELING
CHAPTER 11 – EVASION/SURVIVAL
1. EVASION
2. SURVIVAL
3. WATER
4. PLANT FOOD
5. ANIMAL FOOD
6. TRAPS AND SNARES
7. SHELTERS
8. FIRES
CHAPTER 12 – FIRST AID
1. LIFESAVING STEPS
2. CARE UNDER FIRE
3. PRIMARY SURVEY
4. AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
5. BREATHING
6. BLEEDING
7. SHOCK
8. EXTREMITY INJURIES
9. ABDOMINAL INJURIES
10. BURNS
11. WEATHER (HEAT AND COLD) INJURIES
12. POISONOUS PLANT IDENTIFICATION
13. FOOT CARE
14. CASUALTY RESCUE AND TRANSPORT SYSTEM LITTER
15. HYDRATION AND ACCLIMATIZATION
16. WORK, REST, AND WATER CONSUMPTION
CHAPTER 13 – DEMOLITIONS
1. INITIATING (PRIMING) SYSTEMS
2. DETONATION (FIRING) SYSTEMS
3. SAFETY
4. EX PEDIENT EXPLOSIVES—IMPROVISED SHAPED CHARGE
5. EXPEDIENT EXPLOSIVES--PLATTER CHARGE
6. EXPEDIENT EXPLOSIVES--GRAPESHOT CHARGE
7. DEMOLITION KNOTS
8. MINIMUM SAFE DISTANCES
9. BREACHING CHARGES
10. TIMBER CUTTING CHARGES
CHAPTER 14 – RANGER URBAN OPERATIONS
1. TYPES
2. PRINCIPLES
3. METT-TC
4. CLOSE QUARTERS COMBAT
5. REHEARSALS
6. TTPS FOR MARKING BUILDINGS AND ROOMS
7. URBAN ASSAULT BREACHES
CHAPTER 15 – VEHICLE CONVOY OPERATIONS
1. PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
2. FIVE PHASES OF TRUCK MOVEMENT
3. CONVOY TECHNIQUES
CONVOY WARNING ORDER
CONVOY BRIEF
REACT TO AMBUSH (NEAR)
REACT TO AMBUSH (FAR)
CONVOY FORCED TO STOP (METHOD 1) & (METHOD 2)
BREAK CONTACT
RECOVERY AND CASEVAC OPERATIONS
APPENDIX A - RESOURCES
REACT TO INDIRECT FIRE
REACT TO CONTACT
REACT TO NEAR AMBUSH
REACT TO FAR AMBUSH
BREAK CONTACT
FORMATIONS AND ORDER OF MOVEMENT
LINKUP
LINEAR DANGER AREA
LARGE OPEN DANGER AREA
CROSSING A SMALL OPEN AREA
SQUAD ATTACK
RAID BOARDS
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