(WASHINGTON) — “We didn’t do it for recognition. We did it out of duty to one another and to our country.” Those are the humble words of Pfc. John Wardell, 99, as he and U.S. Army Ranger veterans from ...
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The Most Devastating Trap of WW2?
The Axis forces that had unified Rome and Berlin had been shattered, Mussolini had been deposed, and the Italians had lost ...
DeFelice (Leopards Kill) takes a fresh look at the disastrous 1942 Allied landing at German-occupied Dieppe, France, from the perspective of the 50 U.S. Army Rangers scattered among the British ...
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D-Day: The Rangers’ Deadly Mission to Pointe du Hoc
On June 6, 1944, the 2nd Ranger Battalion faced one of the most perilous tasks of World War II: scaling the 100-foot cliffs ...
At the start of the 1945-46 season the Rangers were a wreck. Nearly every member of the 1941-42 first place team had gone into the armed forces serving in World War II. It left Blueshirt fans with a ...
World War II had a negative effect on the Rangers in a lot of ways; not the least of which was the loss of many 1940 Stanley Cup winners to the Canadian and American armed forces. By the 1942-43 ...
“We didn’t do it for recognition. We did it out of duty to one another and to our country.” Those are the humble words of Pfc. John Wardell, 99, as he and U.S. Army Ranger veterans from World War II ...
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