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General Gene Renuart, is greeted by a patrol of Canadian Rangers in the Mackenzie River Delta near Inuvik, Northwest Territories May 11. Canadian Rangers are part-time reservists providing a military presence in remote, isolated and coastal communities. Formally established in 1947, Canadian Rangers are responsible for protecting Canada's sovereignty by reporting unusual activities or sightings, collecting local data of significance to the Canadian Forces, and conducting surveillance or sovereignty patrols as required. There are currently 4,200 Canadian Rangers in 165 communities across Canada.

Photo by Wendy Gilmour
090511-F-ZZ000-001.JPG Photo By: Wendy Gilmour

Apr 26, 2013
Inuvik - General Gene Renuart, is greeted by a patrol of Canadian Rangers in the Mackenzie River Delta near Inuvik, Northwest Territories May 11. Canadian Rangers are part-time reservists providing a military presence in remote, isolated and coastal communities. Formally established in 1947, Canadian Rangers are responsible for protecting Canada's sovereignty by reporting unusual activities or sightings, collecting local data of significance to the Canadian Forces, and conducting surveillance or sovereignty patrols as required. There are currently 4,200 Canadian Rangers in 165 communities across Canada. Photo by Wendy Gilmour


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