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Two graduate ranger training program

Published Jan. 11, 2013
Park Ranger Blake Cannon from Hugo Lake receives his certificate from Col. Michael Teague

Park Ranger Blake Cannon from Hugo Lake receives his certificate from Col. Michael Teague

Park ranger Wyatt Cooper from Big Hill Lake, Kansas is presented his certificate.

Park ranger Wyatt Cooper from Big Hill Lake, Kansas is presented his certificate.

Two graduates of the Tulsa District Park Ranger Training Program were recognized in a ceremony held Jan. 10 at the district headquarters.

Rangers Wyatt Cooper from Big Hill Lake and Blake Cannon from Hugo Lake graduated the program, which is designed to manage recruitment for the district’s natural resource management program and prepare trainees to work as a park ranger.

Trainees in the two year program must complete a variety of formal education courses and complete four, 30 day temporary duty assignments which allow them to gain varied exposure to USACE and the NRM program.

In order to graduate, they must be recommended by their immediate supervisor and pass an oral examination conducted by members of the Ranger Training Committee, which consists of 7 members. This is intended to ensure their knowledge of the duties & skills needed to serve the Regiment, Army, and Nation as a Park Ranger/Natural Resource Specialist.

Col Mike Teague, Tulsa District commander, congratulated the graduates at the ceremony.