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This February 2011 edition is the most current, fully revised and
is currently in use. In this handbook you will find tactics and
techniques used by Army Rangers. This handbook offers the
techniques and tactics that make U.S. Army Rangers the best
soldiers in the world. These highly trained, easily deployable, and
widely skilled infantrymen specialize in airborne assault, raids,
recovery of personnel and equipment, and airfield seizure, among
other difficult and dangerous missions. Now, in this recently
revised edition of the U.S. Army Ranger Handbook, you can get the
latest info on everything from understanding the basics of Army
operations and tactics to discovering what makes a soldier with
good leadership qualities and character. Although primarily written
for Rangers and other light infantry units, it serves as a handy
reference for all military units, covering how infantry squad- and
platoon-sized elements conduct combat operations in varied
terrains. this guide provides modern soldiers with best training
possible and effectively combines the lessons of the past with
important insights for the future to help make army leaders the
absolute best they can be. This handbook provides squad and platoon
leaders with the roles, tactics, knowledge, and operational
requirements to employ combat multipliers in a combat environment.
SH 21-76.
This is a larger format reference, desk copy edition of the
bestselling pocket edition. New, fully revised February 2011
edition of the official issue United States Army Ranger Handbook.
The chapters are structured as follows (subjects in brackets are
just examples of some of the many issues and lessons covered in the
chapters): Leadership; Operations; Fire Support (including risk
estimate distances, close air support, close combat attack aviation
etc.); Communications (military radios, antennas etc.); Demolitions
(explosives, detonations, safe distances etc.); Movement
(formations, fundamentals, tactical marches, movement during
limited visibility, danger areas etc.); Patrols (reconnaissance,
security, ambushes, debriefs etc.); Battle Drills (react to visual,
IED, or direct contact; how to enter and clear a room, entering
trenches, reacting to indirect fire etc.); Mountain Engineering
(training, organization, rescue equipment, anchors, knots, belays,
climbing commands etc.); Machine Gun Employment (specifications,
classes, offensive and defensive use, control, ammunition planning
etc.); Convoy Operations (planning, truck movements); Urban
Operations (perspectives, organization, principles, rehearsals,
close quarters combat etc.); Waterborne Operations (rope bridge,
poncho watercraft etc.); Evasion / Survival (escape, camouflage,
survival kits, navigation, traps and snares, shelters, fires etc.);
Aviation (pickup and landing zones, air assault formations, attack
helicopters, utility helicopters etc.); First Aid (lifesaving
measures, care under fire, breathing, bleeding, shock, abdominal
injuries, burns, poisonous plant identification, foot care, litter,
hydration, medevac etc.). Appendices detail resources and quick
reference cards. Extensive glossary and index included. Illustrated
profusely throughout.
This is a larger format reference, desk copy edition of the
bestselling pocket edition. New, fully revised 2010 edition of the
official issue United States Army Ranger Handbook. The chapters are
structured as follows (subjects in brackets are just examples of
some of the many issues and lessons covered in the chapters):
Leadership; Operations; Fire Support (including risk estimate
distances, close air support, close combat attack aviation etc.);
Communications (military radios, antennas etc.); Demolitions
(explosives, detonations, safe distances etc.); Movement
(formations, fundamentals, tactical marches, movement during
limited visibility, danger areas etc.); Patrols (reconnaissance,
security, ambushes, debriefs etc.); Battle Drills (react to visual,
IED, or direct contact; how to enter and clear a room, entering
trenches, reacting to indirect fire etc.); Mountain Engineering
(training, organization, rescue equipment, anchors, knots, belays,
climbing commands etc.); Machine Gun Employment (specifications,
classes, offensive and defensive use, control, ammunition planning
etc.); Convoy Operations (planning, truck movements); Urban
Operations (perspectives, organization, principles, rehearsals,
close quarters combat etc.); Waterborne Operations (rope bridge,
poncho watercraft etc.); Evasion / Survival (escape, camouflage,
survival kits, navigation, traps and snares, shelters, fires etc.);
Aviation (pickup and landing zones, air assault formations, attack
helicopters, utility helicopters etc.); First Aid (lifesaving
measures, care under fire, breathing, bleeding, shock, abdominal
injuries, burns, poisonous plant identification, foot care, litter,
hydration, medevac etc.). Appendices detail resources and quick
reference cards. Extensive glossary and index included. Illustrated
throughout.
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