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As the main page says, the so-called "elite" units from various armies (most prominently and often, the United States Military) tend to be lumped together in fiction with overlapping roles. This can be a bit confusing to people who aren't interested in the nitty-gritty of what goes on in armed forces so, to help get a sense of what we're talking about when we say this, let's take a look in the context of the US Army Rangers. They're a popular choice when a writer needs their protagonist to sound impressive. But first, a barebones history lesson.
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