The First Scout Ranger Regiment is known by a number of nicknames including Musangs; FSSR; Strikers; Rangers; SR; and Scout Rangers.
The regiment is one of several units that form part of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Special Operations Command (AFPSOCOM).
Part One of this article looks at women and the FSRR, then discusses the difference between tier 1 and tier 2 forces and highlights the methods of entry. It then outlines the roles and tasks of the FSRR before finally providing a brief history of its origins. Part Two looks at the organization of the FSRR, and identifies some key personalities, before moving on to outline the various SOF units.
Part Three outlines the training courses open to potential and veteran FSRR members. Part Four looks at the mascots and badges of the FSRR. Finally, Part Five provides some useful links and identifies other articles the reader may find useful.
1.1 Aim
The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the First Scout Ranger Regiment.
1.2 Women and the FSRR
Unsure if women can join.
1.3 Tier 1 and Tier 2 Special Forces
The FSRR is sometimes referred to as ‘Tier 1’ SF units because they are the units usually tasked with direct action. Other special operations forces are referred to as ‘Tier 2’ units as they, usually, fulfill a supporting role for the Tier 1 units.
1.4 Method of Entry
Civilians cannot join the FSRR directly, one must join the AFP first and then apply.
1.5 Roles and Tasks
The role of the First Scout Ranger Regiment includes a number of specialist tasks, for example:
- Anti-guerrilla operations;
- Counter-terrorism (CT);
- Hostage rescue;
- Unconventional warfare;
- Jungle warfare;
- Raiding operations;
- Ambushes;
- Close-quarters combat (CQB);
- Urban warfare; and
- Sabotage.
Its primary and original, task is anti-guerrilla warfare.
1.6 Brief History
First Lieutenant Rafael “Rocky” Ileto, the father of the Scout Rangers, coined the term, Scout Ranger. It was based on the two US military units that he had served and worked with during the Second World War – the Alamo Scouts (of the US 6th Army) and the 6th Ranger Battalion (of US Army special operations).
The First Scout Ranger Regiment (FSRR) was established on 25 November 1950 under the command of Rafael Ileto, who would later become the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Vice-Chief of Staff and Defence Secretary.
Initially, training was undertaken at Fort McKinley (Fort Andres Bonifacio) (Ranger Cabunzky, 2014). A marker erected in the 1950s still stands at the former home of the Scout Ranger Training Unit (SRTU), which is now the current location of the Army Support Command (ASCOM) (Ranger Cabunzky, 2014).
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