Rangr Link Up Happy Hour
Steve Dellinger and Josh Fultz would like to extend an invitation to all interested individuals in the Washington, D.C. area and those willing to travel. They are organizing a Ranger Linkup/Meet-up on September 11th at 1900 hours, held at the American Legion Post 139. Your participation would be greatly appreciated.
Middle Tennessee Ranger Lunch
All Rangers and Rangers friends, join us; spouses, family, and guests are always welcome!
POC: Michael T. Hall, 615-815-4747.

Exclusive screening of Rangers Lead the Way
Join us for an exclusive screening of RLTW, a powerful new documentary uncovering the origins of the storied saying “Rangers Lead The Way.” More than just the Best Ranger Competition, RLTW takes you deep into the history, meaning, and legacy of a phrase that has inspired generations.

Gary Gordon / Fort Gordon base renaming ceremony
A ceremony is planned for September 26, 2025, to rededicate Fort Gordon, Georgia.
Virtual Ranger Meet Up
Ranger Mentors! We hope you can join us via Zoom on August 20 at 7 pm ET for a Virtual Ranger Mentor Meet Up. These meet ups are specifically designed for mentors, but all are welcome to attend.

Virtual Mog Mile
Join Three Rangers Foundation in commemorating the 32nd Anniversary of Operation Gothic Serpent with our Virtual Mogadishu Mile Event. This annual commemoration honors the heroic actions of Task Force Ranger and remembers the fallen warriors in Somalia on October 3, 1993. The daylight operations began in the afternoon on October 3 and did not end until the final Ranger element departed the city in a running gun battle now known as the Mogadishu Mile on the morning of October 4.
Click here for all the details and history!


Ranger School Graduation
Ranger Course graduations are conducted at the Hurley Hill Training Area (map/directions below); the ceremony begins at 1100 and lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Family members are invited to the Rangers in Action demonstration that starts at 1000 on the day of graduation; seating begins at 0930.
Spectator seating for both the graduation and demonstration are aluminum stadium bleachers open to the elements, so please dress appropriately for the expected weather conditions!
Directions:
Rangers in Action
Ranger Graduation
From HWY 185 South
Exit 1 US 280 East
Exit 8th Division Road Access Point
Proceed to stop light on 8th Division Road
GO through the intersection to Old Cussetta Hwy
Continue on Old Cusetta
Turn Left on Babbit Road for Graduation
Ranger Training Brigade
Continue on Old Cussetta Hwy
Turn Right on Hourglass Road
Parking Lot is on the Right

Ranger Breakfasts/Lunches
Columbus Ranger Breakfast
POC: Ranger Matt Walker at rgrwalk@gmail.com
Raleigh Ranger Breakfast
There is a monthly Ranger Breakfast located at Big Ed's, City Market Downtown Raleigh, (220 Wolfe StreetRaleigh, NC, 27601)the first Saturday of every month at 0800.
POC: Steve Keefer, sk@skeefer.com
Stay connected with the NC Rangers by joining the NC Rangers Signal Group or reach out to Steve at the email above or text 201-686-4643.
North Alabama/South Tennessee Luncheon
Join Airborne/Ranger/LRS/SF and friends every 1st Saturday at the North Alabama/South Tennessee Airborne/Ranger/LRS/SF luncheon!
10:00 - Greenbrier Restaurant27028 Old Highway 20Madison, AL, 35756
POC: Edward Erb, erb.edward@yahoo.com
Flora-Bama Ranger Monthly Meet Up
Meets 1st Saturday of each month 12 PM CT at Flora-Bama Lounge.
12:00 - 17401 Perdido Key DrivePensacola, FL, 32507
POC's:
Commander: Chris Rivers (life), mideastinf@aol.com
XO: Pat Kelley (5/13/25), pkelleyssc@hotmail.com

CPT Connor J. Bednrzyk Golf Outing
Click here for details and registration!
CPT Connor J. Bednarzyk was a proud product of the Buckingham Community, where he excelled in education and local youth sports. He was determined and hardworking, demonstrating leadership and compassion as a student and later as an Army Officer. As an Army Ranger, he was admired for his wise and humble character. CPT Bednarzyk was killed during a training mission on September 7, 2018, and was laid to rest with full military honors at Washington Crossing National Cemetery.

IPR #7
Our open IPRs are offered because we wholeheartedly believe in extreme transparency and shared consciousness in effort to provide meaning, motivation and holistic awareness for all who want to be a part of the Ranger Legacy Center moving forward.

2nd Annual Pheasant Bonanza Honor Our Rangers Hunt
More details to follow! Email Chris Vanek at c.vanek@threerangersfoundation.org for more information.

2nd Annual SFC Antonio Rey "Rod" Rodriguez Memorial Golf Tournament
The SFC Antonio Rey "ROD" Rodriguez Foundation is thrilled to announce the 2nd Annual SFC Antonio Rey "ROD" Rodriguez Foundation Memorial Golf Tournament, set to take place on October 10, 2025, at the prestigious Grapevine Golf Course.
Golf enthusiasts and supporters of our mission are invited to join us for an unforgettable day filled with camaraderie, excitement, and the chance to make a difference. The tournament promises an array of engaging activities, including thrilling contests, captivating silent auctions, and much more.
To kickstart the day, check-in and warm-up are scheduled for 8:00 a.m. The shotgun start will take place promptly at 9:00 a.m. We encourage participants to set their calendars and begin practicing their swing techniques for this exceptional occasion.
The primary objective of this tournament is to generate proceeds that will enable us to continue our unwavering commitment to supporting the SFC Antonio Rey "ROD" Rodriguez Rudder's Rangers Endowed Scholarship at Texas A&M University. By participating, individuals will contribute directly to our noble cause and help us make a significant impact.

State of the Ranger
Panel discussion to strategies to sustain the strength, adaptability, and cohesion of the Ranger force by engaging its entire spectrum - from trainees to seasoned Veterans transitioning to civilian life.

TRF Marriage Retreat
1 Corinthians 13:4-7 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Surrender is not a Ranger Word! Neither is retreat. However, in the context of our marriages, sometimes we need to slow down and make some assessments and some azimuth adjustments to make the most of our marriages. In this context, a retreat is authorized and often necessary! So, TRF is hosting our second annual marriage retreat.
This is TRF’s second marriage enrichment retreat and to accomplish it we are partnering with Darby’s Warrior Support (DWS) and will utilize their brand-new lodge in Searcy, Arkansas. The entire marriage retreat is hosted by DWS and fully funded by TRF. The only cost for participants is to cover your travel to and from the event. All lodging, food, retreat materials, and extracurricular activities will be covered by TRF. This event is limited to seven couples and is designed for married couples who are seeking some quality time together to intentionally connect and deepen their relationships.
The topics covered during the retreat will be: Communication 101, Understanding and Expressing Love, Initiating Positive Change, and How to Share Things That Bug You. Let’s be honest, most of these topics cause issues in all our marriages from time to time. So, it is helpful to develop some strategies to address these issues before they become insurmountable obstacles. So, whether you are in a season of stability or just seeking growth and repair in particular areas of your marriage, this retreat will foster a greater understanding of each other and how to support flourishing as a couple.
The venue at DWS is world class. Every couple will have a private bedroom, and most will have a private bath. There will be four group sessions and some breakout opportunities including: hiking, boating, and an intentional date night with your spouse, etc. It is just a chance to reconnect with other Ranger couples, enjoy some early fall Arkansas weather/scenery, and world-class accommodations. Dates are 24-26 October, 2025.
My wife Gaye and I are going to be the primary retreat facilitators. Our marriage is not perfect, but we have learned a bit about how to fight on (no pun intended) to the objective and complete the mission in the past 37+ years of marriage (22+ years of which was spent in the Regiment or other SOF units). Gaye and I are Christians, and we cannot help you without sharing some of what God has done for us in our marriage. We are not going to beat you over the head and shoulders with the Bible, but be prepared to hear about how we believe God designed us to live in a marriage relationship.
This is a marriage retreat only--not an intensive marriage seminar, so please do not sign up if you and your spouse are in a situation involving domestic violence, addiction, or other serious relational issues. If any of these situations fits you, please contact me (phone and email info below), and I will do what I can to assist you with finding a more intensive program with highly trained practitioners who are able to provide the extra help you need.
Please contact me ASAP at the contact info below if you are interested in attending the next TRF Marriage Retreat with your spouse- as I said, space is limited. RSVP closes 19 September.
RLTW!
Dan
d.knight@threerangersfoundation.org
601-988-5087
The 5 W’s:
WHO: Three Rangers Foundation
WHAT: Marriage Enrichment Event
WHERE: Darby’s Warrior Support Lodge in Searcy, Arkansas
WHEN: 24-26 OCT 2025
WHY: To spend quality time together to connect and deepen our marriage relationships


Ranger School Graduation
Ranger Course graduations are conducted at the Hurley Hill Training Area (map/directions below); the ceremony begins at 1100 and lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Family members are invited to the Rangers in Action demonstration that starts at 1000 on the day of graduation; seating begins at 0930.
Spectator seating for both the graduation and demonstration are aluminum stadium bleachers open to the elements, so please dress appropriately for the expected weather conditions!
Directions:
Rangers in Action
Ranger Graduation
From HWY 185 South
Exit 1 US 280 East
Exit 8th Division Road Access Point
Proceed to stop light on 8th Division Road
GO through the intersection to Old Cussetta Hwy
Continue on Old Cusetta
Turn Left on Babbit Road for Graduation
Ranger Training Brigade
Continue on Old Cussetta Hwy
Turn Right on Hourglass Road
Parking Lot is on the Right

Ranger Breakfasts/Lunches
Columbus Ranger Breakfast
POC: Ranger Matt Walker at rgrwalk@gmail.com
Raleigh Ranger Breakfast
There is a monthly Ranger Breakfast located at Big Ed's, City Market Downtown Raleigh, (220 Wolfe StreetRaleigh, NC, 27601)the first Saturday of every month at 0800.
POC: Steve Keefer, sk@skeefer.com
Stay connected with the NC Rangers by joining the NC Rangers Signal Group or reach out to Steve at the email above or text 201-686-4643.
North Alabama/South Tennessee Luncheon
Join Airborne/Ranger/LRS/SF and friends every 1st Saturday at the North Alabama/South Tennessee Airborne/Ranger/LRS/SF luncheon!
10:00 - Greenbrier Restaurant27028 Old Highway 20Madison, AL, 35756
POC: Edward Erb, erb.edward@yahoo.com
Flora-Bama Ranger Monthly Meet Up
Meets 1st Saturday of each month 12 PM CT at Flora-Bama Lounge.
12:00 - 17401 Perdido Key DrivePensacola, FL, 32507
POC's:
Commander: Chris Rivers (life), mideastinf@aol.com
XO: Pat Kelley (5/13/25), pkelleyssc@hotmail.com

Warriors Battle
Why Warriors Battle?
Military veterans and first responders face unique challenges based on their chosen occupations. The Warriors Battle is a unique opportunity to address those challenges and face them through proven biblical faith based approach. Many Warriors have tried almost everything to address their challenges and are still low on hope. The Warriors Battle will bring restoration through building your faith, healing from the past and winning life battles!
Warriors Battle is hosted by Warriors Set Free, which is a ministry run by Veterans for Veterans. Typically a Veteran will only be comfortable talking to another Veteran about the experiences they have had in a war or military service. Trying to explain your military experience to a civilian has its challenges. They remove that problem by training Vets to help Vets.

Ranger Breakfasts
Columbus Ranger Breakfast
POC: Ranger Matt Walker at rgrwalk@gmail.com
Raleigh Ranger Breakfast
There is a monthly Ranger Breakfast located at Big Ed's, City Market Downtown Raleigh, (220 Wolfe StreetRaleigh, NC, 27601)the first Saturday of every month at 0800.
POC: Steve Keefer, sk@skeefer.com
Stay connected with the NC Rangers by joining the NC Rangers Signal Group or reach out to Steve at the email above or text 201-686-4643.
North Alabama/South Tennessee Luncheon
Join Airborne/Ranger/LRS/SF and friends every 1st Saturday at the North Alabama/South Tennessee Airborne/Ranger/LRS/SF luncheon!
10:00 - Greenbrier Restaurant27028 Old Highway 20Madison, AL, 35756
POC: Edward Erb, erb.edward@yahoo.com
Flora-Bama Ranger Monthly Meet Up
Meets 1st Saturday of each month 12 PM CT at Flora-Bama Lounge.
12:00 - 17401 Perdido Key DrivePensacola, FL, 32507
POC's:
Commander: Chris Rivers (life), mideastinf@aol.com
XO: Pat Kelley (5/13/25), pkelleyssc@hotmail.com
Virtual Ranger Meet Up
Ranger Mentors! We hope you can join us via Zoom on August 20 at 7 pm ET for a Virtual Ranger Mentor Meet Up. These meet ups are specifically designed for mentors, but all are welcome to attend.
Middle Tennessee Ranger Lunch
All Rangers and Rangers friends, join us; spouses, family, and guests are always welcome!
POC: Michael T. Hall, 615-815-4747.

Black and Tan 2026
The purpose of the Black and Tan link up is to leverage an event that brings Rangers, and businesses that support Rangers, together in one geographic area. Black and Tan convenes the Ranger community for one night to reunite, intentionally network to grow business opportunities, and fundraise for a Ranger centric cause. Bringing together the Ranger community is advantageous to networking and supporting one another for corporate and philanthropic endeavors.

Ranger Legacy Cruise 2026
Life’s too short not to make memories in amazing places with incredible people. And because family-friendly, adventure-filled travel should be part of how we celebrate our Ranger community.

Best Ranger Competition 2026
The 2026 Best Ranger Competition, is the 42nd annual celebration of this grueling competition, starring the best soldiers of the world, our United States Army, RANGERS! The Best Ranger Competition was started in 1982 after Dick Leandri found a way to honor his personal friend and Ranger legend, Lieutenant General (R) David E. Grange, Jr.

Ranger School Graduation
Ranger Course graduations are conducted at the Hurley Hill Training Area (map/directions below); the ceremony begins at 1100 and lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Family members are invited to the Rangers in Action demonstration that starts at 1000 on the day of graduation; seating begins at 0930.
Spectator seating for both the graduation and demonstration are aluminum stadium bleachers open to the elements, so please dress appropriately for the expected weather conditions!
Directions:
Rangers in Action
Ranger Graduation
From HWY 185 South
Exit 1 US 280 East
Exit 8th Division Road Access Point
Proceed to stop light on 8th Division Road
GO through the intersection to Old Cussetta Hwy
Continue on Old Cusetta
Turn Left on Babbit Road for Graduation
Ranger Training Brigade
Continue on Old Cussetta Hwy
Turn Right on Hourglass Road
Parking Lot is on the Right

Ranger Rendezvous 2026
Ranger Rendezvous is a bi-annual event where the entire regiment comes together for a change of command ceremony, often including demonstrations, competitions, and the Ranger Hall of Fame induction.

Ranger Hall of Fame Dinner
A night steeped in reverence and remembrance, the Ranger Hall of Fame Dinner brings together generations of warriors, families, and friends to honor those whose leadership, valor, and lifelong commitment to the Ranger Creed have shaped our nation's history.

Ranger Hall of Fame Ceremony
The Ranger Hall of Fame Ceremony is a sacred moment in time—where valor, sacrifice, and leadership are etched into history.

Ranger School Graduation
Ranger Course graduations are conducted at the Hurley Hill Training Area (map/directions below); the ceremony begins at 1100 and lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Family members are invited to the Rangers in Action demonstration that starts at 1000 on the day of graduation; seating begins at 0930.
Spectator seating for both the graduation and demonstration are aluminum stadium bleachers open to the elements, so please dress appropriately for the expected weather conditions!
Directions:
Rangers in Action
Ranger Graduation
From HWY 185 South
Exit 1 US 280 East
Exit 8th Division Road Access Point
Proceed to stop light on 8th Division Road
GO through the intersection to Old Cussetta Hwy
Continue on Old Cusetta
Turn Left on Babbit Road for Graduation
Ranger Training Brigade
Continue on Old Cussetta Hwy
Turn Right on Hourglass Road
Parking Lot is on the Right

Ranger School Graduation
Ranger Course graduations are conducted at the Hurley Hill Training Area (map/directions below); the ceremony begins at 1100 and lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Family members are invited to the Rangers in Action demonstration that starts at 1000 on the day of graduation; seating begins at 0930.
Spectator seating for both the graduation and demonstration are aluminum stadium bleachers open to the elements, so please dress appropriately for the expected weather conditions!
Directions:
Rangers in Action
Ranger Graduation
From HWY 185 South
Exit 1 US 280 East
Exit 8th Division Road Access Point
Proceed to stop light on 8th Division Road
GO through the intersection to Old Cussetta Hwy
Continue on Old Cusetta
Turn Left on Babbit Road for Graduation
Ranger Training Brigade
Continue on Old Cussetta Hwy
Turn Right on Hourglass Road
Parking Lot is on the Right

Ranger School Graduation
Ranger Course graduations are conducted at the Hurley Hill Training Area (map/directions below); the ceremony begins at 1100 and lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Family members are invited to the Rangers in Action demonstration that starts at 1000 on the day of graduation; seating begins at 0930.
Spectator seating for both the graduation and demonstration are aluminum stadium bleachers open to the elements, so please dress appropriately for the expected weather conditions!
Directions:
Rangers in Action
Ranger Graduation
From HWY 185 South
Exit 1 US 280 East
Exit 8th Division Road Access Point
Proceed to stop light on 8th Division Road
GO through the intersection to Old Cussetta Hwy
Continue on Old Cusetta
Turn Left on Babbit Road for Graduation
Ranger Training Brigade
Continue on Old Cussetta Hwy
Turn Right on Hourglass Road
Parking Lot is on the Right

Ranger Breakfasts/Lunches
Columbus Ranger Breakfast
POC: Ranger Matt Walker at rgrwalk@gmail.com
Raleigh Ranger Breakfast
There is a monthly Ranger Breakfast located at Big Ed's, City Market Downtown Raleigh, (220 Wolfe StreetRaleigh, NC, 27601)the first Saturday of every month at 0800.
POC: Steve Keefer, sk@skeefer.com
Stay connected with the NC Rangers by joining the NC Rangers Signal Group or reach out to Steve at the email above or text 201-686-4643.
North Alabama/South Tennessee Luncheon
Join Airborne/Ranger/LRS/SF and friends every 1st Saturday at the North Alabama/South Tennessee Airborne/Ranger/LRS/SF luncheon!
10:00 - Greenbrier Restaurant27028 Old Highway 20Madison, AL, 35756
POC: Edward Erb, erb.edward@yahoo.com
Flora-Bama Ranger Monthly Meet Up
Meets 1st Saturday of each month 12 PM CT at Flora-Bama Lounge.
12:00 - 17401 Perdido Key DrivePensacola, FL, 32507
POC's:
Commander: Chris Rivers (life), mideastinf@aol.com
XO: Pat Kelley (5/13/25), pkelleyssc@hotmail.com

Ranger School Graduation
Ranger Course graduations are conducted at the Hurley Hill Training Area (map/directions below); the ceremony begins at 1100 and lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Family members are invited to the Rangers in Action demonstration that starts at 1000 on the day of graduation; seating begins at 0930.
Spectator seating for both the graduation and demonstration are aluminum stadium bleachers open to the elements, so please dress appropriately for the expected weather conditions!
Directions:
Rangers in Action
Ranger Graduation
From HWY 185 South
Exit 1 US 280 East
Exit 8th Division Road Access Point
Proceed to stop light on 8th Division Road
GO through the intersection to Old Cussetta Hwy
Continue on Old Cusetta
Turn Left on Babbit Road for Graduation
Ranger Training Brigade
Continue on Old Cussetta Hwy
Turn Right on Hourglass Road
Parking Lot is on the Right
Washington Ranger Meet Up
Please join us in DuPont, WA for a Ranger Mentor Network Meet Up! Stop by to socialize and network!
If you are not a mentor yet, please still stop by to learn more. The purpose of these events is to build camaraderie and expand the network. Please feel free to share with your Ranger buddies.
To aid with planning, we ask that you RSVP at your earliest convenience. RLTW!

2/75 Ranger For Life Symposium
The 2/75 Ranger for Life Symposium is for active duty Rangers who are transitioning or would like to learn more about the transition process. POC: Ned Longoria, ned@threerangersfoundation.org

GallantFew's Run Ranger Run
RUN, WALK, AND BIKE 565 MILES FOR VETERANS THIS SEPTEMBER!
RRR is GallantFew’s fall Veteran fitness, awareness, and fundraising event created to honor and continue the mission of US Army Ranger Veteran Corporal Cory Smith. In 2012 Cory ran, walked, and biked 565 miles from Fort Benning, Georgia, to his home in Indianapolis, Indiana. Cory’s objective was to educate the public on the difficult journey a soldier has to reintegrate back into civilian life. RRR continues the mission.
Click here for more info!
Newnan TRF Ranger Mentor Meet Up
Please join us for a Ranger Mentor Network Meet Up in Newnan!

Ranger Shoot Eat Drink
This is the 9th Annual "Ranger Shoot Eat Drink" hosted by Winne Acres Retreat!
Local Accommodations:
Inn on Water Street
The Heather House
Marine City Rentals through VRBO
Winne Acres has space for RVs (some electric hookup) and plenty of tent space.
Ranger Brothers in Michigan are also offering space in their homes for anyone traveling and would like to save a few bucks. Just post in the comments your needs and we will help you arrange.
All Rangers and Families are welcome! Mostly kid friendly until the sun goes down. Please invite others. Grab a Ranger buddy and head here. Please share with all past and/or present Rangers with lineage of the 75th Ranger Regiment. All Ranger Eras are welcome to attend.
Transition Tuesday Webinar
Meet the Director of Wellbeing, Lacy Gunnoe, and Veteran Recruitment Manager, Lee Rollins, as they share the meaning and methodology of CSG's Warrior Program on Three Ranger Foundation's Transition Tuesday Webinar.
Middle Tennessee Ranger Lunch
All Rangers and Rangers friends, join us; spouses, family, and guests are always welcome!
POC: Michael T. Hall, 615-815-4747.

IPR #6
The next Ranger Legacy Foundation IPR will be held on Tuesday, August the 5th at 1800 EST. We will keep a tight 40 minute agenda and want to make sure anyone who desires to log in has the ability to do so.

Ranger Breakfasts
Columbus Ranger Breakfast
POC: Ranger Matt Walker at rgrwalk@gmail.com
Raleigh Ranger Breakfast
There is a monthly Ranger Breakfast located at Big Ed's, City Market Downtown Raleigh, (220 Wolfe StreetRaleigh, NC, 27601)the first Saturday of every month at 0800.
POC: Steve Keefer, sk@skeefer.com
Stay connected with the NC Rangers by joining the NC Rangers Signal Group or reach out to Steve at the email above or text 201-686-4643.
North Alabama/South Tennessee Luncheon
Join Airborne/Ranger/LRS/SF and friends every 1st Saturday at the North Alabama/South Tennessee Airborne/Ranger/LRS/SF luncheon!
10:00 - Greenbrier Restaurant27028 Old Highway 20Madison, AL, 35756
POC: Edward Erb, erb.edward@yahoo.com
Flora-Bama Ranger Monthly Meet Up
Meets 1st Saturday of each month 12 PM CT at Flora-Bama Lounge.
12:00 - 17401 Perdido Key DrivePensacola, FL, 32507
POC's:
Commander: Chris Rivers (life), mideastinf@aol.com
XO: Pat Kelley (5/13/25), pkelleyssc@hotmail.com

Peney Aid Station Rededication Ceremony
The 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Civil War Re-Enactment will be presenting a Re-Enactment honoring one of their own

Ranger Hall of Fame Ceremony
The Ranger Hall of Fame Ceremony is a sacred moment in time—where valor, sacrifice, and leadership are etched into history.

Ranger Hall of Fame Dinner
A night steeped in reverence and remembrance, the Ranger Hall of Fame Dinner brings together generations of warriors, families, and friends to honor those whose leadership, valor, and lifelong commitment to the Ranger Creed have shaped our nation's history.

Camo Jacket Ceremony
The Ranger Legacy Foundation will honor six distinguished supporters during the inaugural Camo Jacket Society presentation ceremony, taking place on Tuesday, June 24 at 3:30 PM at Columbus State University’s Cunningham Center.
Email rangerlegacyfoundation@gmail.com if you would like to attend.

IPR #5
The Ranger Legacy Foundation hosts bi-monthly IPR working sessions via Zoom.
The Ranger Legacy Foundation believes in extreme transparency and shared consciousness to provide meaning, motivation, and holistic awareness for all who want to be a part of the Ranger Legacy Center moving forward. They intend to provide a forum where they can share:
Where we are, where we are going milestones
Communicate our goals
Share our Mission Posture
communicate any obstacles
share COAs that have been developed
ask for feedback and guidance
Share who is involved and the expected timelines
Identify needed resources and explain strategies
Additionally, we want to make ourselves available to answer questions and take notes.
Engagement
Fill out this form OR place questions and comments in the Q&A section
A few questions may be addressed as we close the meeting
A RLF Officer will reach out, after the meeting, to answer questions and/or be curious about your comments so we can best integrate your feedback.