Rangers conduct exercise at Fort Hunter Liggett, Camp Roberts

By U.S. ArmyJanuary 30, 2014

Rangers provide suppressive fire
U.S. Army Rangers assigned to 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, prepare to provide suppressive fire for an assault element advancing on the objective during Task Force Training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., Jan. 22, 2014. Rangers conduct rigorou... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT HUNTER LIGGETT, Calif. -- Rangers from the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., are conducting a military training exercise at Fort Hunter Liggett and neighboring Camp Roberts, of the California National Guard.

The exercise runs through Feb. 5, and includes units from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, from Fort Campbell, Ky., and Air Force Special Operations Command from Hurlburt Field, Fla.

Rangers are being tested on their combat skills in a simulated urban environment similar to those they may find during combat missions. This is a routine military exercise conducted periodically to maintain a high level of combat readiness for the Rangers.

To make the exercise as realistic as possible, training is conducted during hours of darkness, during which neighbors may hear increased air traffic. Rangers will use simulated munitions and small pyrotechnics, which may cause loud noises.

As with all training, safety is the first priority. Rangers receive up-to-date safety briefings and safety standards must be observed at all times during training.

The units are extremely sensitive to the impact exercises may have on local citizens, and the goal is to train safely and courteously. Every measure will be taken to reduce the amount of noise associated with this training.

The 75th Ranger Regiment is a lethal, agile and versatile special operations force that conducts forcible entry operations and special operations raids across the entire spectrum of combat. Tough, realistic military exercises conducted regularly give the Rangers a decisive edge for real-world missions. Exercises such as this are the best method to test their readiness capabilities.

The 75th Ranger Regiment and U.S. Army Special Operations Command would like to thank Camp Roberts, Fort Hunter Liggett and neighboring communities for their support during the exercise and their understanding of any inconvenience the training may cause.

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Fort Hunter Liggett provides base operations support enabling world-class military training, while providing for the well-being and security of Soldiers, Family members and civilians on post. Fort Hunter Liggett is the eighth largest Army installation in the United States. With more than 165,000 acres of unencroached mountains, valleys, rivers, plains and forests, the training facilities provide ideal maneuver areas for today's training requirements.

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