iCQOat iliia Rager Stand Guar onC anada's Western Shores The eye that peeps with deadly sights of this rifle belongs to Columbia's civili steadinss alng tl Ml't' .IM d f h ' ' I I t t a. member of Britisllfi Whig-tor zlinfifllshe lgartiaggig greclrgostl; $523311; Iklridlg frlildilldlllirlti)1thdnllizlfiogmiirinnallfgltiiilgeriziisefllzieifi men would a" defelwe 81'0"!» the Pacific Coast the woods like the palms of their hand . If there _ _ for enemy by waging a constant campaign of “wasp warfare”. \\ oiking in a deserted church, Rangers carry on signal One trick of ‘Wasp warfare" is to hit hard and then Col. M. E. Dopping-Ilepenstal, former signals officer of a practice. Many have their own hunting carlpines and escape by “impossible route”. Upper photo shows the Ghurka Itegiment in liidia, is shown giving‘ onio radio thoioughly understand how to handle them with speed. Rangers training on such a route. In lower photo iliilitia ilaiigers. Prospector Dunc Powell. (top) l<IiO\\.\ instructions to scouts, who make keen ltangei recruits. lLC. wilds like book. Eric G:ii‘<l,_1(5, (miitre) is school boy. lxen Vidal, (bottom) is business iiizin and hunter. . _ p l. ' »o\\\&'i@fi@’~"~>$1°“=' R l'zi . h i rt f th Militia Rangers’ work, residents of the districts Company Capt. Archie “Pop” McKelvie manufactures a inelirvlhiglg ttheey i333 thgic: tgainiiig exercises are always glad to welcome them when “Molotoff Cocktail” as Group Leader Frank Smith looks ‘L ~ M" RunVWOOdS housewife is shown sharimr her ration of tea with Raniren. on. McKelvie used to wnrlf in police ballistics bureau. vpical of the colo 'f'\il Pacific Coast terrain patrolled by the hiililiznllnngvors is this scene. The Rangers often spend three or four days on tho trail. They travel light, without blankets. At nightfall they sleep in improvised shelters. NATIONAL FIIM ‘BOARD PHOTOS 5v Nirlmlu Mnrnla