World War II Army Rangers Honored with Gold Medal
Source: 'Rangers lead the way' -- World War II Army Rangers honored with Congressional Gold Medal (2025-06-26)
Five surviving World War II Army Rangers have been recognized with the Congressional Gold Medal, honoring their bravery and service during the war. These heroes are among the last of the more than 6,500 Rangers who fought in the conflict, symbolizing a legacy of courage and sacrifice. The ceremony highlights the enduring legacy of the Rangers, with the phrase "Rangers lead the way" reflecting their pivotal role in military history. The award serves as a tribute to their contributions and a reminder of their heroic efforts during World War II.
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