Ranger Joe's opened in 1963 when Jack Voorhees decided soldiers deserved a shop built by people who understand the mission. Today, his son Paul carries that same commitment—and the store has grown from a single Broadway location to a worldwide name with a distribution center and the original retail ...
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Ranger Joe's opened in 1963 when Jack Voorhees decided soldiers deserved a shop built by people who understand the mission. Today, his son Paul carries that same commitment—and the store has grown from a single Broadway location to a worldwide name with a distribution center and the original retail shop in Columbus.
"For over six decades, Ranger Joe's has been the backbone for Rangers and soldiers who demand the best."
Step into the store at 4030 Victory Drive (steps from Fort Benning) and you've got immediate access to:
You can also shop online 24/7 if you can't make it to the store.
Ranger Joe's isn't just retail—they've got the expertise to get you back in the field fast:
Sewing & Alterations - Name tapes and embroidery - Patch removal and placement - Hemming and gear alterations - Rucks, packs, and bag repairs
Other Services - Dog tags and call signs - Class-A name tags and stencils - Map laminating - Dry cleaning and laundry
The store isn't just a retail space—it's a museum. Walk in and you'll see a 1945 Army Jeep with period-correct gear, Elvis Presley's Army uniform from his 1958-1960 service with the 3rd Armored Division, and 60 years of military artifacts that tell the story of who they've served.
| Hours | Details |
|---|---|
| Mon-Fri | 8 AM - 6 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM - 6 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM - 6 PM |
| Phone | 706-689-3455 |
Need patches sewn by Saturday morning? Ranger Joe's has you covered. Their team accommodates tight timelines and goes above and beyond for soldiers on tight schedules.
Paul Voorhees earned his spot in The Ranger Hall of Fame in 2004 for his lifelong commitment to serving the military community. He's ministered to troops in Iraq, supported the Valley Rescue Mission, and runs the store with the same grit his father did: having your six, every single day.
It's not about being faceless—it's about being part of your world.
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