Posted by JDseller on March 17, 2012 at 21:38:42 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Re: Ranger Creed posted by Goose on March 17, 2012 at 20:04:37:
Goose I have been with a heck of a lot of Marines. I would fight beside them any day. Both they and the Rangers are GOOD MEN!!!!
What I feel when I read this is not that a Ranger is to act elite over others but is to respect the "Rangers" enough to not dis-honor the others so the unit is elete.
I can well remember thinking about the men that started the long tradition of what the term Ranger means. The ones that really brought home to me the meaning was the ones in the 1st Ranger Battalion in WWII. Out of 500 volunteers who formed the battalion only 87 where alive by the end of the war. That is an 82% casualty rate. They are the ones that we should be honoring in the great land.
We honor instead some idiot that can throw a ball,shoot a basket or run a foot ball. None of them would have the right to do any of it without those who have really gave it all for this country. It makes me just about cry to see the people that teenagers look up to now.
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