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Ranger Up!: True Stories of National Park Service Protection Rangers Protection Rangers are known as the "Danger Rangers" of the National Park Service, the wide variety diciplines they are responsible for make the job extremely challenging, but also provide for plenty of exciting adventures. One minute you

TITLE:Ranger Up!: True Stories of National Park Service Protection Rangers
AUTHOR:Richard E. Brown
RATING:4.96 (258 Votes)
ASIN:1449017789
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:216 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2010-02-02
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Ranger Up!: True Stories of National Park Service Protection Rangers

Ranger Up!: True Stories of National Park Service Protection Rangers

Ranger UP gives the reader a behind the scene glimpse into the real life adventures of our multi-talented National Park Rangers from across the country. This collection of true short stories includes high adventure incidents from all of the major disciplines of Protection Rangers which include Law Enforcement, Search and Rescue, Emergency Medical Services, Fire and Emergency Management, while also providing the reader with advice on how to stay safe when visiting our National Parks. These stories will play on all of your emotions, they will "amaze you, entertain you, make you mad, and make you cry". Protection Rangers are known as the "Danger Rangers" of the National Park Service, the wide variety diciplines they are responsible for make the job extremely challenging, but also provide for plenty of exciting adventures. One minute you may be on a life threating law enforcement incident, t

EDITORIAL :

About the Author
Rick Brown served for 30 years in the National Park Service as a Protection Ranger, retiring in 2007. During his career he worked in four different National Park areas in permanent assignments, and in numerous other National Parks and National Forest on temporary emergency details. Over the course of his career he served as a field ranger, supervisory park ranger, served as the Asst. Chief Ranger at New River Gorge National River, served in several acting assignments at New River NR and Great Smoky Mountains NP as Chief Park Ranger, and ended his career as the Asst. Chief Ranger at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. He received numerous awards during his career for exceptional performance, Special Achievement Awards, Exemplary Act Awards for Search and Rescue and Law Enforcement missions. He also received the U.S Dept. of Interior Valor Award (the highest award fo

REVIEW :

Great item, super happy. With some of the rangers in the book still active law enforcement professionals I think it is professional not to name them by name.

A great read and recommended for all.. She has a unique look on life and love. For this reason, forager and farming values are wrong until what the author calls Industria also passes into history.
2. Over the years many books have been published that are medical in nature, some published by doctors, but the content is watered down or so vague that a layperson doesn't derive much information from it. But, attention is no reward. It's no disgrace and it makes you wonder, if more papers are up there in her archive just waiting for new eyes to take a new look.. He also believes that no
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