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A Ranger from 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment hones his marksmanship skills before going on a night combat operation in Afghanistan, August 2012.
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Irish Army Ranger Wing during a tactical exercise as part of the Irish Defense Forces 1st NATO Homemade Explosives International Workshop
Photos: Airmen Gibney
A Ford F100 Ranger at the U.S. car meet in Bremen.
© Dennis Matthies
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2021 Ford Ranger Tremor with custom fit Gatorback flaps with black wrap Ranger logo. Truck courtesy of Langenburg Motors.
A Parks Victoria ranger on duty at Point Nepean, there to keep an eye on the crowd, watching the stricken cruise ship Norwegian Star gets towed through the "Rip" at Port Phillip Heads, on its way to Melbourne to drop of its passengers, before undertaking repairs on its drive system.
Point Nepean, Porstea, Victoria, Australia.
Boston Park Ranger keeping watch on the bridge in the Boston Public Garden.
Boston, MA / September 6, 2009
A Ranger from 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment on a combat operation in Afghanistan, August 2012.
A ranger with Gulf Island National Seashore kept the leatherback as comfortable as possible until rescuers arrived. Dr. Brian Stacy, who is a vet with the NOAA Sea Turtle program, has been in contact with Gulfarium's vet to decide the best plan of action for the most successful outcome. There's a good chance the leatherback will be released offshore very soon.
Photo credit: Diane Masterson
US Bureau of Land Management Ranger, Albuquerque Field Office, New Mexico
2006 Chevy Silverado 2500HD
U.S. Army Ranger chaplain assigned to 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, brings a spiritual presence to the battlefield during Task Force Training on Camp Roberts, Calif., Feb. 1, 2014. Rangers constantly train to maintain their tactical proficiency. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Steven Hitchcock/Not Reviewed)
A ranger is carrying a heavy load on top of his backpack as he attempts to clean up left behind camping gear in the backcountry of Grand Canyon.
NPS Photo
Texas Rangers relief pitcher Joe Nathan (36), 9th inning. The Houston Astros lose to the Texas Rangers 6-2 in Major League Baseball action at The Ballpark. Photographed 6/15/12, Arlington, TX. (Copyright Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Paul Moseley) May not be downloaded or reproduced without specific permission. www.star-telegram.com
Silverton:
The first indication of silver–lead mineralisation in the Barrier Rangers came in late 1875 with the discovery of galena by Julius Charles Nickel and Dan McLean while they were well sinking on Thackaringa Station, near the South Australian - New South Wales border.
In 1879 John Stokie established a store at Umberumberka, 19 km north of Thackaringa. He continued prospecting and discovered silver–lead veins nearby, which he pegged with Edward Pegler in November 1881. A 100 ton parcel of ore was shipped to England for a 40% profit. The following October the Umberumberka Silver Lead Mining Company Ltd was floated with nominal capital of £20 000. Umberumberka was the second area of silver–lead mineralisation discovered in the Barrier Ranges and the new company was the first to be publicly floated. The town of Silverton soon developed close to the mine and became the main settlement of the growing silver field.
Silverton was surveyed in 1883, by which time Australia had a population of 2, 250, 194. By September that year, the population of Silverton was 250, and by December 1883 it had doubled. That year the Day Dream Mine opened and attracted an additional population of 400 - 500 people. In 1884 1,222 mineral leases, 937 business permits and 114 miners' rights were issued. That same year 6,000 tonnes of ore were extracted and the town acquired its own newspaper, the Silver Age.
By 1885 - 1886 the town's population had reached 3,000. Silverton was proclaimed a township in 1885 and a municipality the following year. In 1885 a short-lived smelter was established at Day Dream Mine, operating for only a year. In 1892 the Umberumberka Mine closed, followed by the Day Dream Mine. The Pioneer Mine at Thackaringa closed in 1897. By 1901, after miners had moved to the richer fields at Broken Hill, the town went into decline and only 286 people remained. Today the town has a population of around 50 people, most of whom work in tourism.
The Silverton Tramway Company:
The Silverton Tramway Company, a rare private railway of 50klms in length, was incorporated in New South Wales October 14, 1886 and the line was completed and opened for traffic on January 12, 1888. One of only two privately owned railways in the state, the tramway was originally founded to transport ore from local mines in the Broken Hill and Silverton region into South Australia. The company soon branched out, not only carrying ore from the mines but freighted other goods and offered a passenger service which accounted for a third of their business.
The company serviced travellers on long trips heading interstate to Semaphore (Adelaide) to the Largs Bay Holiday Camp and excursions for local community groups often conveying passengers to Silverton and McCulloch Park (at Stephens Creek) for the day and returning to Broken Hill in the afternoon. When traveling to South Australia the train would travel from Broken Hill, through Silverton and then to Burns which is on the New South Wales side of the border of Cockburn (a town divided by the NSW/SA border).
In 1927 the New South Wales government completed the railway from Sydney to Broken Hill, thus joining the Silverton Tramway and completing the link from Sydney to Adelaide. It played a strategic role in the trans-Australia network until 1970, when it was surpassed by the New South Wales Government Railways (Indian-Pacific). From 1888-1970 it was critical to the economic functioning of Broken Hill, by providing the key transport of ore to the Port Pirie smelters. It played a significant role in the politics and recreation of Broken Hill, and a crucial role at times of water shortage in Broken Hill.
Today, Silverton resides in the Unincorporated Area of New South Wales (NSW) and so does not feature a City Council. It is run by the Silverton Village Committee, who to this day hold their quarterly meetings in the Silverton Municipal Chambers.
Source: Silverton NSW (www.aussietowns.com.au/town/silverton-nsw), New South Wales Heritage Register & Discover Broken Hill (discoverbrokenhill.com.au/silverton-nsw/historic-building...), "The pathway to Broken Hill: Early discoveries in the Barrier Ranges, New South Wales, Australia" by Kenneth George McQueen, and 'Aplin, Graeme; S.G. Foster; Michael McKernan, eds. (1987). Australians: Events and Places. Broadway, New South Wales, Australia: Fairfax, Syme & Weldon Associates. p. 97'
BattleMech Technical Readout
Type/Model: Ranger RNG-1R
Tech: Clan / 3060
Config: Biped BattleMech
Rules: Level 3, Custom design
Mass: 15 tons
Chassis: Endo Steel
Power Plant: 90 XL Fusion
Walking Speed: 64.8 km/h
Maximum Speed: 97.2 km/h
Jump Jets: None
Jump Capacity: 0 meters
Armor Type: Ferro-Fibrous
Armor Factor: 55 pts (100%)
Heat Sinks: 10 Double [20]
Max Heat Build up 24
Armament:
4 ER Medium Lasers
2 ER Micro Lasers
1 Targeting Computer
My neighbor's dog Ranger is such a sweetheart with a big nose and sorrowful eyes that melt your heart.
An NPS ranger poses with a mule near the Bright Angel Trailhead before their descent down the Bright Angel Trail.
NPS Photo
A local park ranger get a photo of their "mascot" after finishing Riverdogs on Parade at Riverfest in Narrowsburg, NY.
LEAGUE
31st July 2021
3-0 Rangers
Rangers Goalscorers, Ianis Hagi (8), Scott Wright (78),
Kemar Roofe (90)
Attendance 23,000
The Rangers Team
John McLaughlin, James Tavernier, Calvin Bassey, Connor Goldson, Ianis Hagi, Steven Davis, Ryan Kent, Joe Aribo,
Glen Kamara, Leon Balogun, Fashion Sakala
Substitutes Used, Scott Wright, John Lundstram, Kemar Roofe
Played at Ibrox Stadium
Rangers Fixtures 2021/22
League
(H) Livingston 31.7.2021 3-0 Att 23,000
(A) Dundee United 7.8.2021 0-1 Att 4,600
(A) Ross County 22.8.2021 4-2 Att 6,450
(H) Celtic 29.8.2021 1-0 Att 49,402
(A) St Johnstone 11.9.2021 2-1 Att 7,319
(H) Motherwell 19.9.2021 1-1 Att 48,961
(A) Dundee 25.9.2021 1-0 Att 8,574
(H) Hibernian 3.10.2021 2-1 Att 49,125
(H) Hearts 16.10.2021 1-1 Att 49,960
(A) St Mirren 24.10.2021 2-1 Att 6,100
(H) Aberdeen 27.10.2021 2-2 Att 49,760
(A) Motherwell 31.10.2021 6-1 Att 7,740
(H) Ross County 7.11.2021 4-2 Att 49,222
(A) Livingston 28.11.2021 3-1 Att 8,825
(A) Hibernian 1.12.2021 1-0 Att 17,209
(H) Dundee 4.12.2021 3-0 Att 49,628
(A) Hearts 12.12.2021 2-0 Att 18,593
(H) St Johnstone 15.12.2021 2-0 Att 47,561
(H) Dundee United 18.12.2021 1-0 Att 49.252
(H) St Mirren 26.12.2021 2-0 Att 500
(A) Aberdeen 18.1.2022 1-1 Att 16,371
(H) Livingston 26.1.2022 1-0 Att 48,349
(A) Ross County 29.1.2022 3-3 Att 6,401
(A) Celtic 2.2.2022 0-3 Att 59,077
(H) Hearts 6.2.2022 5-0 Att 49,708
(H) Hibernian 9.2.2022 2-0 Att 49,700
(A) Dundee United 20.2.2022 1-1 Att 9,993
(H) Motherwell 27.2.2022 2-2 Att 49,318
(A) St Johnstone 2.3.2022 1-0 Att 6,869
(H) Aberdeen 5.3.2022 1-0 Att 50,010
(A) Dundee 20.3.2022 2-1 Att 7,669
(H) Celtic 3.4.2022 1-2 Att 50,023
(A) St Mirren 10.4.2022 4-0 Att 6,583
(A) Motherwell 23.4.2022 3-1 Att 8,036
(A) Celtic 1.5.2022 1-1 Att 58,247
(H) Dundee United 8.5.2022 2-0 Att 49,340
(H) Ross County 11.5.2022 4-1 Att 48,474
(A) Hearts 14.5.2022 3-1 Att 16,696
Scottish Cup
(H) Stirling Albion 21.1.2022 4th Rd 4-0 Att 37,916
(A) Annan Athletic 12.2.2022 5th Rd 3-0 Att 2,500
(A) Dundee 13.3.2022 Qtr Final 3-0 Att 5,536
(N) Celtic 17.4.2022 Semi Final 2-1 Att 50,072
(N) Hearts 21.5.2022 Final 2-0 Att 50,319
League Cup
(H) Dunfermline Athletic 13.8.2021 2nd Rd 5-0 Att 41,467
(H) Livingston 22.9.2021 Qtr Final 2-0 Att 35,779
(N) Hibernian 21.11.2021 Semi Final 1-3 Att 45,014
Champions League
(A) Malmo 3.8.2021 3rd Ql Rd 1st Leg 1-2 Att 5,820
(H) Malmo 10.8.2021 3rd Ql Rd 2nd Leg 1-2 Att 50,817
Europa League
(H) Alashkert 19.8.2021 Ql Play Off 1st Leg 1-0 Att 42,649
(A) Alashkert 26.8.2021 Ql Play Off 2nd Leg 0-0 Att 6,800
(H) Lyon 19.9.2021 Group A Game 1 0-2 Att 44,906
(A) Sparta Prague 30.9.2021 Group A Game 2 0-1 Att 10,879
(H) Brondby 21.10.2021 Group A Game 3 2-0 Att 46,842
(A) Brondby 4.11.2021 Group A Game 4 1-1 Att 20,462
(H) Sparta Prague 25.11.2021 Group A Game 5 2-0 Att 48,370
(A) Lyon 9.12.2021 Group A Game 6 1-1 Att 26,842
(A) Borussia Dortmund 17.2.2022 Play Off 1st Leg 4-2 Att 3,000
(H) Borussia Dortmund 24.2.2022 Play Off 2nd Leg 2-2 Att 47,709
(H) Red Star Belgrade 10.3.2022 Rd of 16 1st Leg 3-0 Att 48,589
(A) Red Star Belgrade 17.3.2022 Rd of 16 2nd Leg 1-2 Att 47,024
(A) Sporting Braga 7.4.2022 Qtr Final 1st Leg 0-1 Att 20,331
(H) Sporting Braga 14.4.2022 Qtr Final 2nd Leg 3-1 Att 48,894
(A) RB Leipzig 28.4.2022 Semi Final 1st Leg 0-1 Att 40,303
(H) RB Leipzig 5.5.2022 Semi Final 2nd Leg 3-1 Att 49,397
(N) Eintracht Frankfurt 18.5.2022 Final 1-1 Eintracht Won 5-4 on Penalties Att 38,842
Friendly
(A) Partick Thistle 5.7.2021 1-0 Att 500 App
(A) Tranmere Rovers 10.7.2021 0-1 Att 3,000 App
(H) Arsenal 17.7.2021 2-2 Att 2,000
(H) Brighton & Hove Albion 24.7.2021 0-0 Att 8,500
(H) Real Madrid 25.7.2021 2-1 Att 12,750
The SPFL Trust Trophy
Rangers B Team Competed
Home Games Played at Dumbarton
(A) Dumbarton 11.8.2021 1st Rd 3-2
(H) Ayr United 14.9.2021 2nd Rd 0-3 Match Void
(A) Alloa Athletic 27.10.2021 3rd Rd 3-2
(A) Cove Rangers 30.11.2021 Qtr Final 1-5
United States Army Rangers from the 75th Ranger Regiment competes in a stress shoot exercise on July 27, 2011, during the events for Ranger Rendezvous 2011 at Ft. Benning, GA.
Car: Edsel Ranger.
Year of manufacture: 1958.
Notes: First registered in the UK on 1st June 2002.
Date taken: 11th March 2018.
Location: Queen Square, Bristol, UK.
Rangers of 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment rehearse breaching techniques on a range in Afghanistan prior to a night combat mission, March 31, 2013.
The Ranger javelin has a deep bag of tricks to draw from, and there is no combat situation it can’t take on effectively. With access to a wide variety of weapon types, the Ranger is a true wild card that can complement any team and any mission.