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Do the airborne rangers belong to the air force ?

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Do the airborne rangers belong to the air force ?

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  1. Yea bro you deff gave a hit to us Rangers here. Where aint no fly boys. Actually we are apart of the Army and fall under SOCOM

    By the way if some guy says hes a Ranger and only has a Ranger Tab but has never been to regiment...hes not a REAL Ranger


  2. No! They are Army,all the way!

  3. Airborne is a skill.....acquired by successfully completing Jump School ( Fort Benning GA )

    Ranger is a skill..... acquired by completing Ranger School ( Fort Benning GA )

    If you complete both schools "successfully" ( note: All people completing Ranger School do not necessarily become tab Rangers).... You can be called an "airborne ranger"......there is no specific unit of that title.... all branches can attend these schools ( The honor graduate of my Ranger class was a Marine )  

  4. h**l NO!!!! Blasphemy!!!

  5. NO = Army

  6. NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They belong to the U.S. Army.

  7. Although Rangers fly in Air Force planes they are proud members of the US Army.

  8. No. Rangers are Army. And Airborne Rangers and Rangers are the thing. They both go through airborne training. All airborne regiments are Army as well. The reason I say regiments instead of divisions is because there is only one airborne regiment left, and that is the 82nd. 101st is no longer airborne, but air assault, although they are still referred to as the "101st Airborne Division".  

  9. Nope, the Army.  :-)  The Air Force doesn't have rangers.

  10. no army

  11. There are airborne qualified people in the Air Force that have attended Ranger school and work with the Rangers but the Army has the only Ranger Regiments.

  12. AF has pararescue and combat controllers. Ranger are men not zoomies.

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