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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Small for a Reason, March 23, 2006
I went to Ranger School in 1973. After that the SF Q course. This book, so everyone knows, is small because it was not meant to be read in an armchair and sit in a library. It is the book that fits as the sole field reference book for a Ranger or Infantryman in general, in his BDU pocket. It is pocket sized for that reason only. Real Rangers and Infantrmen who would carry it to the field would put it inside a ziplock baggy to keep it dry and clean and stuff it in his rucksack or pocket and consider it a luxury item! I have about 6 or 7 editions/versions of this over my 30 year career. The book is printed by the print shop at Fort Benning, Georgia, and each Ranger school student gets a copy, and you can pick up a copy for free at the Fort Benning post publications center. You can also buy copies off base for a premium. The print of the Fort Benning issue copies is of course small, but very readable. And they are stapled together. Anything else is probably some publisher taking a copy, photocoping or camera copying the handbook, putting the resolutions in a computer, and printing their own version. The originals are printed under the USAIS (U.S. Army Infantry School) of which the U.S. Army Ranger School is a part of. This is a book that every member of the 75th Ranger Regiment )(the unit involved when someone says Army Rangers did this or that...). Going to Ranger school is not the same thing as being in the 75th Ranger Regiment, though nearly all members of the 75th RgrRegt have been to Ranger School, or will go as soon as they get a school slot. In the 75th all leaders of any rank have been to Ranger School. Only some of the newest privates who have volunteered to go, but not yet had a school slot have not been. Ranger School is just he "basics" of Ranger training for those in the 75th Ranger Regiment. Ranger school trained soldiers are common and in many units of the Army. The 75th Regt has a very elite and challenging work and training ethic befitting who they are and the missions given to them. This handbook is not their sole reference, not even close...FM 7-8, FM 7-10, FM 7-20, etc, etc are also their guiding books...but this is a handbook every Ranger has and often carries. If for no other reason that it is a lot simplier to look up the calculations, placement, and detonation for a specific demolitions charge for a specific target than try to memorize the tables. LOL The rest of the stuff in the book is trained on so throughly every Ranger pretty much could recite it, and more importantly, implement it when under fire in combat, automatically without hesitation and a second thought. Interested civilians might find this interesting. The handbook is a compilation of bits and pieces of information available in many other Army references (Field Manuals, Training Bulletins, etc) but is gathered together in the Ranger Handbook so it is in one small and useful resource.
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33 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
NOT THE MOST UP TODATE VERSION, October 22, 2004
On Amazon this book is not the most up to date version as they the publisher says. Ranger SH-76 book isbn number 097590096X is the most current.
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36 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The real thing, but wait..., November 20, 2001
I was disappointed when I first saw this book. It's small, and by small I mean almost impractically so. The pages look as though they have been simply photocopied and stapled into the cover. What I'm trying to say is that that quality of the actual book is terrible. I found the type very difficult to read and the diagrams even harder to read. With some practice, however, I discovered the tremendous worth of this volume. It's lengthy, but this is a tribute to the army's reputation for covering every base and contingency. It covers everything that a member of the elite Army Rangers would encounter in the field, and this is both fascinating and useful. Rangers are some of the best soldiers in the world, why not learn what they know? This is a must for any enthusiast of the military, as the advanced infantry maneuvers described are brilliant. You will learn everything in this book from survival and camping skills to ambush tactics and night maneuvers. This got me excited, and if you feel the same way then you should definitely pick this up today. My only warning is in regard to the quality, as I mentioned. Don't say that no one warned you!
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