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  2. You can visit national parks for free on Veterans Day. Here’s ...

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    All of America’s national parks are free to enter on Veterans Day, ... National Park Service volunteers escort WWII veterans to a wreath laying ceremony held by the Friends of the National World ...

  3. Volunteers-In-Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Volunteer Ranger program was established in 2005 to recognize volunteers who contributed at least 4,000 hours or more of cumulative service to the National Park Service. [7] This program shouldn’t be confused with the President’s Volunteer Service Award which also has a Lifetime Achievement Award for individuals who ...

  4. The Best Military Discounts for Service Members and Veterans

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    National Park Service: Get free entrance into national parks across the U.S. with the free annual pass for U.S. military and Gold Star families. Regal Entertainment: Save up to 25% off movie ...

  5. Veterans Day at national parks means free admission and ... - AOL

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    Here's a Veterans Day freebie every American can enjoy: free admission to all 423 National Park Service sites.

  6. Trails and Rails - Wikipedia

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    Trails & Rails volunteer aboard the Coast Starlight in 2009, interpreting the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. The idea behind Trails & Rails first formed from an Amtrak marketing director who was on board the Sunset Limited and overheard a National Park Service ranger talking with passengers about the sites outside the window of the Sightseer Lounge. [2]

  7. National Park Service ranger - Wikipedia

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    The term was then adopted by the National Park Service. [2] The first Director of the National Park Service, Stephen T. Mather, reflected upon the early park rangers in the US National Parks as follows: They are a fine, earnest, intelligent, and public-spirited body of men, these rangers. Though small in number, their influence is large.

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  9. Parks Law Enforcement Academy - Wikipedia

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    Graduates must be hired by an agency and pass a background investigation, medical exam and drug screening before becoming Rangers or officers. [3] Most cadets choose to work for the National Park Service. The National Park Service is the only federal agency who recognizes this training and who has seasonal law enforcement rangers.