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The Coveted Black and Gold

The Coveted Black and Gold
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For more than 200 years, U.S. Army Rangers have earned their unrivaled reputation as the world’s premier warriors with bravery, blood, and sacrifice. Being a Ranger is a function of attitude and a state of mind, as well as a matter of skills and training, and it is the mission of the U.S. Army Ranger School to meld and to fortify these attributes. Ranger School is a journey that must be taken one day at a time...and each day of that journey is captured in this book. It is the cumulative effect of each of those days, the arduous work, the deprivation, the misery, that leads to what is ultimately called the Ranger School experience.

 

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Each day we read the entry corresponding to our son's ranger training day. Our son is in Ranger school as we speak. For me, that is the example of a book which has stood the test of time. He is a West Point Graduate and an infantry officer with 8 years to serve. While the book was dated it has been invaluable for us to follow essentially day by day the experiences our son is enduring. Written in 1980 and useful in 2009. Well done.

Heartbreakingly exhausting past exhaustion. How do I describe the indescribable. And more than the physical, there was the emotional and the mental toll. Reading this book opened all the floodgates of memory of my own Ranger School class in the winter of 1970. Read." Every Ranger or family of a Ranger should have this book. People have asked me through the years, "What was Ranger School like." I never could begin to find any words to do the experience justice.

I'm also amazed at the consistency of his experiences and mine.

There were times when the book invoked such vivid memories of misery that I really wanted to just put it down and walk away for awhile.

Lock has done just that.

I had forgotten so much of the physical punishment, of one C-ration a day while climbing the mountains and wading the swamps, of teeth-shattering snow and icy swamp water, of halucinating and sleeping on my feet, of dropping to 125 pounds on a 5-foot 10-inch frame.

Now, however, J.D.

What an outstanding book.

I'm amazed that the author was able to pull off keeping the journal and his small Kodak cartridge camera through all the Ranger instructor equipment shake-down inspections.

The next time I'm asked, I'll just hand them the book and answer, "Here.

Rangers Lead The Way, Sir.

It goes day by day and shows the learning process-including the intentional stresses added to force the most out of them in the worst conditions. I have several friends who are Rangers, since they are known to be 'the best of the best' I wanted to see what it took to earn that (trust me, THEY DO) and what is expected of them. Plus, he also gives good history/added info on the schooling and Rangers as a whole. Plus these guys can't often talk a lot about what they do, so I figured learning about what they train for may give insight. This book did all of that. If you like to learn more about the military mentality and what all goes into it, its a fun read. Rangers Lead The Way.

This book was a pretty good account of the day in and day out trials of going through Ranger School. For those of you saying you want to become a Ranger, you need to know one thing, there is a huge difference between going to Ranger School and wearing the Tab after, and actually serving in a Ranger Battalion/Regiment. You should talk to people who served in those units.

I have a whole library of of this type book , since I was in the Airbourn-Rangers 1951-1954.

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