World War II Army Rangers Receive Congressional 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 honored with the Congressional Gold Medal, recognizing their bravery and service during the war. These heroes are among the remaining members of the over 6,500 Rangers who fought valiantly, with their legacy celebrated through this prestigious award. The ceremony highlights the enduring legacy of the Rangers' courage and dedication in WWII. As the few survivors continue to be honored, their stories serve as a powerful reminder of their pivotal role in history and the importance of remembering their sacrifices.
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