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Difference Between Green Berets and Rangers

Green Berets vs Rangers

Green Berets and Rangers are part of the Special Operations Forces of the United States Army.

Green Berets are the actual U.S. Army Special Operations Forces. Unlike the Rangers, the Green Berets are trained in unconventional warfare. Apart from this, the Green Berets are also trained for guerrilla warfare, subversion, and sabotage. The Green Berets have six main tasks missions: unconventional warfare, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense, hostage rescue, counter terrorism, and direct action. “De Oppresso liber” meaning “To Liberate the Oppressed” is the official motto of the Green Berets.

Army Rangers, which was originally formed as a special force, is now used as a rapid deployment force. U.S. Rangers with the motto “ Rangers Lead the Way” is a light infantry unit that performs almost all the duties of the Green Berets. The U.S. Rangers have many roles like airborne/air assaults, raids, direct action operations, recovery of personnel and special equipment, and airfield seizure.

When comparing the two forces, the U.S. Rangers are a few steps behind the Green Berets.

In training, the Green Berets have to undergo tough training when compared to the U.S. Rangers. Any 18-year-old male can apply to become a part of the U.S. Rangers. But for becoming a part of the Green Berets, they can only apply after serving at least three years in the Army.

The Green Berets do not just fight always like the U.S. Rangers. Unlike the Rangers, the Green Berets go behind the army lines and even train foreign forces. They take direct action on terrorist hideouts.
Some of the operations that U.S. Rangers have engaged in are: Operation Eagle Claw (Iran, 1980), Operation Urgent Fury (Grenada, 1983), Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm (Persian Gulf, 1991), Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan, 2001) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq, 2003).

Some of the operations that the Green Berets have engaged in are: Cold War (South East Asia, 1961), El Salvador (1980), Operation Just Cause (Panama, 1989), Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm (Persian Gulf, 1991), Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan, 2001) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq, 2003).

Summary:

1.Green Berets are the actual U.S. Army Special Operations Forces.
2.Army Rangers, which was originally formed as a special force, is now used as a rapid deployment force. U.S. Rangers is a light infantry unit that performs almost all the duties of the Green Berets.
3.The Green Berets have six main task missions: unconventional warfare, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense, hostage rescue, counter terrorism, and direct action.
4.The U.S. Rangers have many roles like: airborne/air assaults, raids, direct action operations, recovery of personnel and special equipment, and airfield seizure.

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3 Comments

  1. There is a lot outdated and inaccurate information in this post.

    • The proper name of the Green Berets is US Army Special Forces. The writer does not know the difference between Special Forces and Special Operations Forces. The two are quite different. Special Forces applies to the Green Berets and the Green Berets only. Special Operations Forces is the umbrella term used to describe all units organized under United States Special Operations Command(USSOCOM), such as the Rangers, Green Berets, SEALs, etc.

      Any male between the age of 20-30 can enlist into the SF pipeline with an 18x contract, just as any male between the age of 17-34 can enlist in the Ranger pipeline with an option-40 contract.

  2. Can women join the Rangers or Green Berets? Either way, this country needs to appreciate and respect men and or women, for the selfless way they put their lives at risk. Good movie to watch is “The Green Berets” with John Wayne…awesome movie, I still cry when I watch it. Thank you all for the service to our country.

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