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2007-12-11 00:46:33 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

Thank you for all the answers thus far for correcting me. Yes rangers. I mistook them for the marines.

2007-12-11 03:04:23 · update #1

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No. The Marines had become the primary fighting force for much of the Pacific theatre; rescue and similar missions were carried out by mostly Army's Ranger battalions and the 11 Airborne Division.

2007-12-11 01:01:29 · answer #1 · answered by psyop6 6 · 3 0

The US Rangers did a daring rescue of POW's at Cubanatuan, in the Phillapines. They were assisted by Philopinno resistance fighters.

2007-12-11 03:51:23 · answer #2 · answered by glenn 6 · 1 0

interior the early component of WW2 Axis prisoners have been imprisoned on the North American continent. The British grew to become this prepare in 1940 by potential of delivery POW's to Canada. a million German Pilot did be waiting to flee by potential of swimming the Niagara river and entering into the US. then to Mexico, for the duration of to Spain and into occupied France the place he survived the conflict. Reasoning for this exchange into user-friendly, in 1940 Britain grew to become the front line. Housing Axis prisoners interior of operational selection of Axis Air& Naval commandos exchange right into a secure practices threat, transporting them decrease back to Canada exchange into much less a threat, and because a multitude of delivery exchange into returning the the rustic empty it exchange into fairily value-effectual to delivery the prisioners to Canada. the probabilities of a prisioner having the flexibility to return to accountability exchange into some distance much less 3000+ miles away. whilst the US entered the conflict the US adobted the pratice persisted, the POWs have been allowed to paintings in accordance with the words of the Geneva convention. POW's had to volunteer and have been paid.

2016-10-11 01:23:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In the case of the "Great Raid" it was a group of Rangers and Alamo Scouts.

2007-12-11 00:51:19 · answer #4 · answered by Yun 7 · 0 1

6th ranger battalion and the 11th airborne

2007-12-11 02:20:57 · answer #5 · answered by stephen g 2 · 1 0

Nope they sent the Army Rangers Biotch. RANGERS ALL THE WAY!!!!!

2007-12-11 00:51:11 · answer #6 · answered by timon_dude 2 · 2 4

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