Yes, Army Rangers (as well as Special Forces, 82nd Airborne and 101st Airborne) wear bloused boots with their greens.
Most of them have one set of Corcoran jump boots they keep spitshined for wear with their greens.
The problem with blousing your greens is, if you ever get reassigned from one of those units to a leg unit, you have to buy new dress green pants because there's a black stripe running around both legs.
But you do not have to be in any Ranger Bat or Spec Ops unit to bluose your greens. If you have airborne qualification wings you can blouse your green if your commandor permits the bloused greens
In general you won't see a soldier in a non-airborne unit blouse his greens except for a parade or something--it's really hard to march in low quarters, so blousing greens is common for honor guards and the like. In the non-airborne parts of the Army you will hear one term over and over: the airborne mafia. We legs don't really care for paratroopers, and we're not going to have their bloused greens in our units if we can help it.
To keep out insects but is used even when not in the field.
Not to support the US Army Rangers.
The US Army is presently going to dress blues.
Curerently, Rangers must be jump qualed. There are no leg Rangers anymore, only Airborne Rangers.
Yes, you can.
The Army Rangers are an elite regiment of Infantry, trained in more specialised roles than standard line infantry are.
Rangers get taught great hand to hand combat.
The American team in Modern Warfare 2 is the United States Army Rangers, simply called Rangers in the game.
One can find out on how to become an Army Ranger by simply applying to defend one's country as a Army Ranger. One will find that not only the United Statses of America have Army Rangers, but also Canada and parts of Irish Millitary Defence Units share the name of Army Rangers.
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Real : sfod ( special force operational detactment). And you can always google army rangers delta force and/ or YouTube it as well.
On the left lapel of the wearer.