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    I'm never sure where to ask my noob questions, which have probably been answered in a hundred other places, but does anyone have any info on the us army rangers in v1 I have everything v1 and a bunch of the player created stuff for v2/2.2. I'm trying to structure my starting group, and I realized v1 doesn't make much if any mention of any elite/spec ops forces.

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    In v1, the Rangers are in the Middle East according to the RDF sourcebook.

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    • #3
      ...oh... Well I feel dumb... There it is clear as crystal.

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      • #4
        BUT, there are lots of Rangers in the Corps LRSU, and I strongly suspect by the time front stagnation set in, the Seventh and Fourth Armies would have set up their own Ranger school(s) to turn out more. These are the small teams that do reconnaissance work behind enemy lines, not the strike- or raid- forces that the 3 Ranger battalions represent.
        My Twilight claim to fame: I ran "Allegheny Uprising" at Allegheny College, spring of 1988.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Adm.Lee View Post
          BUT, there are lots of Rangers in the Corps LRSU, and I strongly suspect by the time front stagnation set in, the Seventh and Fourth Armies would have set up their own Ranger school(s) to turn out more. These are the small teams that do reconnaissance work behind enemy lines, not the strike- or raid- forces that the 3 Ranger battalions represent.
          These could also be formed from individuals who went to Ranger School and then returned to their regular unit. During the heady days of the Regan/Bush Era, there was so much training money "in the pipeline," that ordinary soldiers were given the chance to go to schools like Air Assault, Airborne, Sniper School, Cold Weather Mountain, Arctic Warfare, Jungle Warfare, Special Weapons, and even Ranger School. These soldiers were then supposed to go back to their regular units and "share what they learned." This was intended to increase the "professionalism" of the unit as a whole. From our performance in the First Gulf War; I'd say it worked. What a change we had when "Slick Willy" took office and promptly cut all Military Spending.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Adm.Lee View Post
            BUT, there are lots of Rangers in the Corps LRSU, and I strongly suspect by the time front stagnation set in, the Seventh and Fourth Armies would have set up their own Ranger school(s) to turn out more. These are the small teams that do reconnaissance work behind enemy lines, not the strike- or raid- forces that the 3 Ranger battalions represent.
            Squad Leaders in the 82nd were expected to go to ranger school. (I did RIP; Desert Storm made miss the School, and the funds were not available later. Ranger school slots evaporated overnight.)
            I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

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            • #7
              Originally posted by lombardoslegion View Post
              In v1, the Rangers are in the Middle East according to the RDF sourcebook.
              When I was GMing, I had a 4th BN in Korea and a 5th BN in Europe.
              I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

              Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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              • #8
                Works for me.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pmulcahy11b View Post
                  When I was GMing, I had a 4th BN in Korea and a 5th BN in Europe.
                  Also works for me.
                  My Twilight claim to fame: I ran "Allegheny Uprising" at Allegheny College, spring of 1988.

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                  • #10
                    The Finnish Erikoisjoukot (Special Forces) module for v.1 also lists Rangers along with the USSOF, 82nd Airborne (then again, some might say jumping out of a perfectly good airplane doesn't make you special in that kind of way, just stupid), SEALs and a number of other special units from various nationalities. Don't have the particular book with me right now, but I can post some details on it when I get back home.
                    "Listen to me, nugget, and listen good. Don't go poppin' your head out like that, unless you want it shot off. And if you do get it shot off, make sure you're dead, because if you ain't, guess who's gotta drag your sorry ass off the field? Were short on everything, so the only painkiller I have comes in 9mm doses. Now get the hell out of my foxhole!" - an unknown medic somewhere, 2013.

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                    • #11
                      Wasn't that a rare book, only printed in Finland, with like a 1000 copy run If my memory serves...

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                      • #12
                        According to Frank Frey there was a Rangers contingent in Kenya as well (it was in his Lions in Twlight data he shared quite a while ago)

                        and there were Ranger training schools scattered thru the US that could have surviving contingents still in the US from classes that may have never been sent overseas

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Olefin View Post
                          According to Frank Frey there was a Rangers contingent in Kenya as well (it was in his Lions in Twlight data he shared quite a while ago)

                          and there were Ranger training schools scattered thru the US that could have surviving contingents still in the US from classes that may have never been sent overseas
                          The US has maintained a SOCCOM base in Kenya since Somalia. It has been part of their support of Kenya since Kenya agreed to joint operations in Somalia. That's why Al Shabob attacked the university in Kenya today.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by swaghauler View Post
                            These could also be formed from individuals who went to Ranger School and then returned to their regular unit. During the heady days of the Regan/Bush Era, there was so much training money "in the pipeline," that ordinary soldiers were given the chance to go to schools like Air Assault, Airborne, Sniper School, Cold Weather Mountain, Arctic Warfare, Jungle Warfare, Special Weapons, and even Ranger School. These soldiers were then supposed to go back to their regular units and "share what they learned." This was intended to increase the "professionalism" of the unit as a whole. From our performance in the First Gulf War; I'd say it worked. What a change we had when "Slick Willy" took office and promptly cut all Military Spending.
                            I introduced this concept in my campaign and the RDF sourcebook is a great reference. One of my PC's wanted a Ranger. He rolled one up so I used a minor firefight set in Iran in 1997 to introduce the game to the players. The Ranger PC was then recalled back to the States and then reassigned as an E7 PLT SGT replacement in 5th ID (as were, coincidentally, the other PCs albeit in different positions). The idea was that "seasoned vets" could return as leaders to not only "share what they know" but also serve in a "been there, done that" capacity for draftees.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Draq View Post
                              Wasn't that a rare book, only printed in Finland, with like a 1000 copy run If my memory serves...
                              There's actually some reprints of it, but they are all in Finnish. Got one as well as Kpenhaminaan (To Copenhagen) and Pohjoismaat (Scandinavia) supplements by the same authors. I think, I could, at some point do some referring to them in English, just to give you non-Finnish speakers an idea.
                              "Listen to me, nugget, and listen good. Don't go poppin' your head out like that, unless you want it shot off. And if you do get it shot off, make sure you're dead, because if you ain't, guess who's gotta drag your sorry ass off the field? Were short on everything, so the only painkiller I have comes in 9mm doses. Now get the hell out of my foxhole!" - an unknown medic somewhere, 2013.

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