![U.S. Army's 2nd Ranger battalion scaled 100-foot cliffs during "D-Day at Pointe-Du-Hoc" - June 1 at 10 pm - WOUB Public Media U.S. Army's 2nd Ranger battalion scaled 100-foot cliffs during "D-Day at Pointe-Du-Hoc" - June 1 at 10 pm - WOUB Public Media](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/static.kcet_.kcet_.production.k2.m1.brightspot-1.jpg)
U.S. Army's 2nd Ranger battalion scaled 100-foot cliffs during "D-Day at Pointe-Du-Hoc" - June 1 at 10 pm - WOUB Public Media
![Rudder's Rangers and the Boys of Pointe du Hoc: The U.S. Army Rangers' Mission in the Early Morning Hours of 6 June 1944 - The Army Historical Foundation Rudder's Rangers and the Boys of Pointe du Hoc: The U.S. Army Rangers' Mission in the Early Morning Hours of 6 June 1944 - The Army Historical Foundation](https://armyhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/5.jpg)
Rudder's Rangers and the Boys of Pointe du Hoc: The U.S. Army Rangers' Mission in the Early Morning Hours of 6 June 1944 - The Army Historical Foundation
Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation - The 2nd Ranger Battalion was assigned the mission of landing by sea and scaling the cliffs at Pointe Du Hoc to knock out a battery
![A member of the 2nd Ranger Battalion, U.S. Army, participates in the re-enactmemt of a cliff climb made by members of the same unit on D-Day, World War II. The re-enactment is A member of the 2nd Ranger Battalion, U.S. Army, participates in the re-enactmemt of a cliff climb made by members of the same unit on D-Day, World War II. The re-enactment is](https://cdn10.picryl.com/photo/1984/06/05/a-member-of-the-2nd-ranger-battalion-us-army-participates-in-the-re-enactmemt-038319-1024.jpg)