The 75th Ranger Regiment

The 75th Ranger Regiment The Regiment's mission is to plan & conduct special missions in support of U.S. policy & objectives. WE ARE LOYAL TO REGIMENT, THE ARMY AND THE NATION.

THE 75TH RANGER REGIMENT IS A UNIQUE SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCE COMPRISED OF SPECIALLY SELECTED AND WELL TRAINED SOLDIERS CONSTANTLY TESTED FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF SERVING IN OUR REGIMENT. OUR FOUR-TIME VOLUNTEER FORCE PROVIDES THE NATION A RANGE OF CAPABILITIES NOT FOUND IN ANY OTHER SPECIAL OPERATIONS OR CONVENTIONAL FORCE. WE CONDUCT LARGE-SCALE JOINT FORCIBLE ENTRY OPERATIONS WHILE SIMULTANEOUSLY

EXECUTING SURGICAL SPECIAL OPERATIONS RAIDS ACROSS THE GLOBE. WE ARE AN INNOVATIVE ORGANIZATION THAT REMAINS TRUE TO ABRAM'S CHARTER BY DEVELOPING THE EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES THAT ENABLES OUR ARMY TO WIN OUR NATION'S WARS. WE LEAD THE WAY FOR ADVANCEMENTS IN TRAINING AND READINESS THAT BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN SPECIAL OPERATIONS AND CONVENTIONAL FORCES. WE LIVE THE RANGER CREED. WE HONOR THE SACRIFICES OF OUR RANGERS AND THEIR FAMILIES BY FOSTERING LIFE-LONG RELATIONSHIPS THAT SUPPORT THE SUCCESS OF OUR RANGERS.

05/13/2026

When every Ranger is locked in and driving toward the same outcome, things tend to get hard for the enemy in a hurry!

Anybody can burn ammunition.Support by fire is all about control. It's disciplined violence applied at the right moments...
05/12/2026

Anybody can burn ammunition.
Support by fire is all about control.
It's disciplined violence applied at the right moments, in the right places, to protect the team fighting their way onto the Ranger objective.

Real partnerships aren't built in a vacuume. They require trust. You build it by tackling hard challenges together, full...
05/08/2026

Real partnerships aren't built in a vacuume. They require trust. You build it by tackling hard challenges together, fully knowing the hazards of each others' chosen profession. One element can’t succeed without the other. Different paths. Same objective. And a shared willingness to face uncertainty and danger head-on.

05/06/2026

Pain has a way of simplifying things. No distractions. No pretending. Just pressure, fatigue, and the decision to keep moving forward when everything in you is looking for the off-ramp.

That’s what training and competition is really for. Building the habit of fighting on even after comfort, energy, and excuses run out.

You can’t fake composure in a fight. It shows up or it doesn’t.You build it in training: by stepping into the pressure m...
05/04/2026

You can’t fake composure in a fight. It shows up or it doesn’t.

You build it in training: by stepping into the pressure moments, getting pushed, corrected, and tested in competition by people who want it just as bad.

That’s how instinct gets refined. With enough reps, composure stops being something you chase. It becomes something you carry into every fight that matters.

Before hitting the Ranger Objective. Before executing the Airborne operation. Before the bird even leaves the ground. Th...
05/01/2026

Before hitting the Ranger Objective.
Before executing the Airborne operation.
Before the bird even leaves the ground.
There’s a Ranger jumpmaster, inspecting every detail … disciplined, deliberate, relentless … making sure nothing is left to chance.
Because when the light turns green and it’s time to execute, whether in training or in combat, there’s no room for doubt, only the confidence built by leaders who prepared their Rangers to win.

Ranger fitness in the 75th Ranger Regiment starts before first light. Boots on pavement. Teammates who will not let you ...
04/27/2026

Ranger fitness in the 75th Ranger Regiment starts before first light.

Boots on pavement. Teammates who will not let you fail. A standard that pushes you further and faster than your last breath.

It builds trust. It prepares you for your hardest day.

That's what defines Army Rangers and military training at the highest level.

Congratulations to the winners of the 19th Lt. Gen. Robert B. Flowers Best Sapper Competition,1st Lts. Christopher Barre...
04/24/2026

Congratulations to the winners of the 19th Lt. Gen. Robert B. Flowers Best Sapper Competition,
1st Lts. Christopher Barrett and Bryce Sullenger, Team 22 of the 75th Ranger Regiment.

Nothing at RASP is given. Every rep is earned, every mistake exposed, every limit tested. Ranger NCO's drive it all. No ...
04/20/2026

Nothing at RASP is given. Every rep is earned, every mistake exposed, every limit tested. Ranger NCO's drive it all. No shortcuts. No compromises. Only the Ranger Standard ... and those few willing to meet it.

04/14/2026

The Best Ranger Competition does not define a Ranger. It reveals the discipline, endurance, teamwork, and mastery of fundamentals required under pressure.

Those qualities are not reserved for competition. They are expected every day.

Congratulations to all three teams for representing your Ranger Regiment this weekend.

"Gallantly will I show the world..."

Presenting the winners of the 42nd Annual Lieutenant General (R) David E. Grange, Jr. Best Ranger Competition: Team 49 o...
04/13/2026

Presenting the winners of the 42nd Annual Lieutenant General (R) David E. Grange, Jr. Best Ranger Competition: Team 49 of the 75th Ranger Regiment — SGT Drew Schorsch and SPC Caleb Godbold of 2nd Ranger Battalion.

This year’s competition was a grueling test of grit, endurance, teamwork, and mastery of the fundamentals. Competitions like this give Soldiers from across the Army the opportunity to be tested in a controlled environment under intense pressure that reinforces the skills required on the hardest day.




Address

6420 Dawson Loop
Fort Benning, GA
31905

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when The 75th Ranger Regiment posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to The 75th Ranger Regiment:

Share