A non-profit organization serving the gulf coast region
Recognizing that I volunteered as a Ranger, fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession, I will always endeavor to uphold the prestige, honor, and high esprit de corps of the Rangers.
To preserve the heritage and spirit of the U.S. Army Rangers by strengthening the relationship among all U.S. Army Rangers (past, present, and future).
To provide an extended community for all U.S. Army Rangers and all U.S. Army Ranger families.
Commemorate fittingly the memory of all U.S. Army Rangers who have given, or will give, their lives in defense of freedom.
To encourage and to assist in the preservation, protection, and recording of the history, documents, artifacts, memorabilia, personal recollections and accounts, characterizations of past Rangers, research, incidents, and origins of the American Military Ranger.
To encourage the continued high standards of excellence in leadership training, overall esprit, professional competence, and equipment for U.S. Army Rangers.
Stop in at one of our upcoming meetings and learn more about the group. If you are a RANGER, please send us an email.
The U.S. Army Ranger Association, Inc., (USARA), for tax purposes, as a Tax-Exempt Organization pursuant to the provisions of Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(19) specifically for Veterans' Organizations. These donations are to help members, their families or community projects.
USARA established its Ranger Assistance Program (RAP) in 2010 for the purpose of providing immediate, short-term financial assistance to active duty and veteran Rangers, as well as their immediate family
The USARA Michael B. Ranger Legacy Scholarship is supported by donations from USARA members and the general public. The number of scholarships to be awarded annually will vary based on funding; however, the scholarships will generally not exceed $3,000 nor be less than $1,000 per award.