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22 Apr 2020 - New Book Tells Park Ranger Stories Park Ranger Stories from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is an exciting
anthology of memories from Corps park rangers and other natural resource
management professionals who helped shape what it meant to be a park ranger.
Compiled by Joseph Patrick "Pat" Barry, who spent 35 years as a park ranger and
managed the Bonneville Lock and Dam Visitor Center for 27 years, this diverse
collection includes hundreds of stories from dozens of current and former
employees from program leaders in Washington, D.C., to those in "boots on the
ground" including seasonal employees. Youll share some experiences of the first
female park rangers, and understand why integrity was and still is so important
to those who serve the public. Through first-person interviews and biographies,
youll relive the first 60 years of Corps ranger experiences. This book captures and
helps preserve the culture and values of the U.S. Army Corps rangers for future
generations. Curl up and enjoy some delightful first-hand stories as told by actual
rangers. All proceeds benefit the non-profit Corps Foundation. (Book description
per Amazon.com)
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