The Rangers do a variety of missions, which may either call for operations undetected or actively engaging closely with the enemy. The Rangers are basically an upgraded infantry unit, so their operations aren't particularly clandestine as they would be portrayed in the movies.
Yes it will.
Bad white wire
Yes.
Although elements of the US Army Rangers could've conducted operations as early as Eisenhower's administration in 1955, since they were experienced in such functions, it's always easier to accept the fact that the 75th Rangers arrived with the primary line units in '65; and not departing completely until '75. The bulk of the US troops may have departed in '73, but special operation units were far from done with their work. They stayed, until it was all over.
yes but it takes alot of work
yes, it will if the Mitsubishi tranny is the same year as the stealth the mods should be the same
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Define Work what kind of work? US citizen can not serve British army but can do work in commercially
No, a transmission from a 1991 DOHC Dodge Stealth will not work in a 1992 SOHC Dodge Stealth. The two models have different engine configurations and possibly different transmission designs, which can lead to incompatibility in mounting points, wiring, and gear ratios. It's essential to match the transmission with the specific engine type to ensure proper fit and function. Always consult with a mechanic or parts specialist for confirmation.
they work in the army and they lead the army
they work in a different country
You can make anything fit almost anywhere. Just depends on how much modification you're willing to perform to make it work.