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Stone purchases are not limited to U.S. Army Rangers. Anyone, such as a wife,
mother, father, or friend can buy a stone on the monument, but the stone has to
be for a qualified Ranger. Click on the link to review the qualifications
required to have a stone on the Ranger Monument.
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Scholarships are available to qualified Rangers of all eras and their
dependants. The National Ranger Memorial Foundation has partnered with the
Ranger Battalions Association of WWII to offer up to 25 annual $1,000
competitive scholarships. To verify your eligibility and application
requirements, click on the scholarship link.
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The Foundation needs your support to continue its mission. Become a Friends of
the Rangers or donate any amount directly to the foundation.
Those donating the minimum amount are also
eligible to have two stones of Ranger-qualified individuals engraved on the
monument.
Your donations go
directly to funding an endowment to provide perpetual maintenance for the
monument, funding the needed scholarships program, and helping Rangers and their
families in need through the Family Readiness Groups. Click on the link to see
how you can get involved.
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The A-net is the
foundation’s electronic announcement tool. Announcements are informative, timely
and designed to ensure you are aware of the activities of the foundation and the
global Ranger community. Click on the link to send an e-mail request to join the
A-net.
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