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1st Scout Ranger Regiment

Philippine Army unit specializing in jungle warfare and anti-guerrilla operations


Philippine Army unit specializing in jungle warfare and anti-guerrilla operations

FieldValue
unit_nameFirst Scout Ranger Regiment
image[[File:Scout Ranger Regimental Seal.pngframelessupright=0.9]]
captionPin Badge of the Scout Rangers
datesNovember 25, 1950 – present
countryPhilippines Philippines
branchPhilippine Army
type[[File:USA - Special Forces Branch Insignia.png20px]] Special operations forces
roleAnti-guerrilla warfare
Jungle warfare
Unconventional warfare
Direct action
Reconnaissance
Special reconnaissance
Special operations
size5 Battalions
command_structureAFP Joint Special Operations Command
current_commanderCol. Isagani O. Criste PA
garrisonFort Bonifacio, Taguig City
Camp Tecson, San Miguel, Bulacan (Main)
nickname*Musangs, FSRR, Strikers, Rangers, SR, Scout Ranger*
motto*We Strike*
colorsRed
march*Scout Ranger *
battles{{Plainlist
notable_commanders{{Plainlist
anniversariesNovember 25
decorations[[File:Presidential Unit Citation (Philippines) Streamer.png250px]]
Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Badge
Presidential Streamer Award
identification_symbol_labelShoulder Sleeve Insignia
identification_symbol_2_labelScout Ranger Qualification Badge
identification_symbol_3_labelOfficer Beret Flash
identification_symbol_4_labelEnlisted Beret Flash

Jungle warfare Unconventional warfare Direct action Reconnaissance Special reconnaissance Special operations Camp Tecson, San Miguel, Bulacan (Main)

  • Hukbalahap Rebellion
  • Communist rebellion
  • Islamic insurgencies
  • Moro conflict
  • New People's Army rebellion
  • Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines
  • 2013 Zamboanga Siege
  • 2017 Marawi Crisis
  • LGen Rafael Ileto AFP
  • Gen Felix Brawner II AFP
  • BGen Marcelo Blando AFP
  • BGen Julius Javier AFP
  • BGen Danilo Lim AFP
  • BGen Reynaldo Mapagu AFP Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Badge Presidential Streamer Award The Scout Rangers (SR), known officially as the First Scout Ranger Regiment (FSSR), is a special operations forces of the Philippine Army (PA) that is specialized in combat patrols and scouting behind enemy lines in a special operations forces (SOF) style. The SR is similar to the 75th Ranger Regiment of the United States Army (USA). Their headquarters is based at Camp Pablo Tecson in San Miguel, Bulacan.

The regiment is also known as Musangs (in English, Scout Rangers).

History

The First Scout Ranger Regiment was formed on November 25, 1950, under the command of former AFP Vice Chief of Staff and Defense Secretary Rafael M. Ileto The unit was modelled after the Alamo Scouts and the US Army Rangers. The FSSR was created due to a growing need to counter the Hukbalahap guerrillas with a force trained in small unit actions. Initially known as the Scout Ranger Training Unit (SRTU), they were made up of 5 man teams, made up of one officer and 4 enlisted men. SRTU teams used deep penetration tactics to infiltrate Huk-held territory and take out their units. In 1954, the Army decided to combine all active SRTU units into the 1st Scout Ranger Regiment.

During the Cold War, the FSRR provided training for prospective commandos of the Royal Laotian Army.

The Scout Rangers participated in the December 1989 coup attempt against the administration of Corazon Aquino. Led by then Captain Danilo Lim, Major Abraham Purugganan and Lieutenant Colonel Rafael Galvez, some 2500 Rangers took over Makati in the most destructive coup attempt against the Aquino administration which left hundreds of civilians and soldiers dead, and hundreds more injured.

The Scout Rangers played a major role in capturing the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebel camp during the 2000 all-out war against the MILF.

During the Battle of Marawi of 2017, Scout Rangers were the first elite units deployed with the 1st Infantry Division to neutralize the Islamic State-inspired groups the Maute and Abu Sayyaf and their leaders Isnilon Hapilon and the Maute brothers. During the battle, the Rangers incurred many casualties including a veteran Captain of the battle of Zamboanga city. A Scout Ranger is credited with killing Hapilon during the final stages of battle.

President Duterte was awarded the SR badge in 2017.

Training

Scout Ranger training has made the distinction that a graduating class must undergo an actual combat mission.

In November 2021, the Scout Rangers have conducted joint training with Kopassus operators.

References

Bibliography

  • Dennis V. Eclarin, Scout Ranger Combat Guide (Third Edition), 2003, The Philippine Star.

References

  1. Cabunoc, Maj Harold. "Scout Rangers: The legend continues".
  2. (September 29, 2016). "Philippines to scrap future war games with U.S.".
  3. (October 20, 2020). "DND sets aside P83M for rangers' project".
  4. "164 PH Army troops join elite Scout Ranger ranks".
  5. "A salute to the brave".
  6. "1st Scout Ranger Regiment".
  7. (2023-10-11). "The Final Report of the Fact-Finding Commission: V: The Failed December 1989 Coup: Pre-Coup Events and Battle Zone Narratives {{!}} Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines".
  8. (2013-03-24). "MUTINY BRINGS BACK MEMORIES OF 1989 SIEGE".
  9. (2010-07-09). "Revisiting Camp Abubakar, ten years later".
  10. (October 17, 2017). "Army commander shares how they killed Isnilon Hapilon and Omar Maute". cdodev.com.
  11. [https://ops.gov.ph/news_releases/president-duterte-receives-honorary-scout-ranger-badge-first-scout-ranger-regiment/ President Duterte receives Honorary Scout Ranger Badge from First Scout Ranger Regiment] ops.gov.ph 24 November 2017{{webarchive. link. (10 December 2022)
  12. Go, Miriam Grace. (2018-05-25). "Marawi's silent heroes: Scout Rangers remember their days on the battlefield".
  13. "Scout Rangers, Indonesia Special Forces conclude 2-week training".
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