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United States Army Rangers – frakcja występująca w Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Elitarna formacja lekkiej piechoty Armii Stanów Zjednoczonych przeznaczona do operacji typu górskiego na terenie całego świata. Pierwsze odziały powstały na początku XVII wieku w Ameryce Północnej. Wyszkoleni są tak, aby być jak najbardziej szybcy i elastyczni w specjalnych misjach ,które są im przypisywane. Specjalizują się w akcjach desantowych. Throughout their history, the Army Rangers undertook missions in conflict zones around the world, including Somalia, Haiti, and Iraq. They were notably active in the Gulf War in the early 1990s. (Veto Power, Trojan Horse) During his Delta Force training, Jack Bauer learned night combat tactics from Ranger instructors. (Collateral Damage) During Day 7, Morgan was in the process of vetting two former Rangers to join David Emerson's mercenary crew. ("Day 7: 11:00am-12:00pm") US Army Rangers are an elite airborne unit of the US Army used for light infantry attacks. The United States Army Rangers are elite American Special Operations Force capable of conducting direct action operations. United States Army Rangers draw very strongly on the heritage, traditions and ethos of Rogers' Rangers but have no lineage back to that unit. The current U.S. Army Rangers, the 75th Ranger Regiment, were originally raised for the Korean War. The modern rangers trace their lineage directly back to the Korean War and to the ranger training course which has existed continuously since World War II.
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