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  • Nashville District
  • Fort Worth District - 2010 Natural Resources Management Ranger Training Program Manual. (PDF format)
  • Kansas City District (PDF Format)
  • Sacramento District - 1 May 2000 POLICY MEMORANDUM #18, SUBJECT: Park Ranger Training Program 18-1. Purpose, This Policy Memorandum presents Construction Operations Division policy and procedures implementing HQUSACE guidance concerning training for park rangers. The ranger training program is designed to:
    1. Develop the park ranger as a professional employee through formal courses and on-the-job training concurrent with duties at a Sacramento District Civil Works Project.
    2. Develop an understanding and appreciation of the public need for Civil Works projects and the recreational opportunities and natural resources management required at these areas.
    3. Prepare the park ranger for advancement to a higher grade or to management positions within Sacramento District or with the Corps of Engineers nationwide. Career options to which park rangers may aspire in Sacramento District.

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