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Ranger

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A ranger is typically someone in a law enforcement or military/paramilitary role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called "ranging" or "scouting". The term most often refers to:

Ranger or Rangers may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

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Publications

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Fictional entities

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Other uses in culture

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Law enforcement/paramilitary

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United States

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Elsewhere

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Military

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Asia

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Europe

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  • Army Ranger Wing, the elite special operations forces of the Irish Defence Forces
  • 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment, a ranger regiment of the Italian Army specializing in mountain combat
  • Rangers Battalion (North Macedonia), a special operations force in the Army of the Republic of North Macedonia
  • Special Operations Troops Centre, the counter-terrorist and unconventional warfare special forces division of the Portuguese Army, nicknamed Rangers
  • United Kingdom

North America

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  • Rogers' Rangers, an 18th-century predecessor to several modern Ranger companies

Places

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United States

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Other places

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Scouting

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Sports

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Association football

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Gaelic football

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Baseball

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Ice hockey

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Rugby

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US college sports

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  • Parkside Rangers, the athletic program of the University of Wisconsin–Parkside

Other sports

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Transportation

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Air

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Land

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Water

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Other uses

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See also

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