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The Frontier Battalion of the Texas
Rangers UK has a new leader. I have handed over the reins of
the Battalion to a younger member of the group, - Fingers -.
He is now the head of the Battalion, and he has a new
Captain of Rangers,- John boy- to help him, while I
take a back seat. Nothing else has changed, but the new
Captains will bring new life into the Battalion by putting
their own mark on it, so I hope you all will continue to
check us out now and then and support the new leadership as
you have me in the past. Thank you for everyone that
supported me, it was a great ride and I hope it goes on for
a while yet.
Best Wishes Capt. Mike, (retired)
The Texas Rangers Frontier Battalion, U.K.

How it all began
The members of the frontier battalion UK were all western
re-enactors before
the group was
formed in 1996,and had been active in other groups or clubs. In 1996
at the Shire horse center
in Yealmpton, near Plymouth, in the south west of England, the
Frontier Battalion was formed.Every year in July there is a rendezvous of western clubs at
Yealmpton, when clubs from all over
England congregate there and put on re-enactment shows and parades
for the public.There are westerners of all persuasions there, be they Indian,
Cowboy, Civil War Military, or
Mountain man. Some of us found we had a similar interest in the law
enforcement of Texas, and
in particular the Texas Rangers. As a result of this a small group
of us decided to form our own
battalion of Texas Rangers, and once we had formed the group we set
about finding others with a
similar interest who were interested in joining our group. We
duplicated Ranger papers that we
had seen in a book,

and commissioned badges to be made that would
resemble the first badges,
worn by Rangers in the 1870`s .We still take part in re-enactments,
and parades, but we also
study Ranger history (in particular the period of the Frontier
Battalion [1874-1901]) and we try to
keep our dress and weaponry true to the period. Our club has an
extensive library of Ranger
books, 25 different autobiographies, and Ranger historical
documents, that enable us to relate
Ranger history to those interested in the subject. Many of our
members have contact with
overseas clubs, and some have travelled to Texas to expand on their
knowledge of Texas and the

We have a special interest in the Texas Rangers, and wear
the badge to signify this. We endeavor to learn the history of
the Texas Rangers that we depict, and pass out knowledge onto
younger
westerners, and thereby contribute to the future generation,
that will continue our interest. We form a network across the
south of England that can inform one another of events in our
own
areas, that might be of interest to other Rangers. Some of us
even have contacts that reach further a field-even into
Europe, and America This enables us to widen our circle of
friends, and benefit from our hobby. That is why this
particular group of Rangers was formed!
Captain: Mike
Whittington (Retired)
Texas Rangers Frontier Battalion Uk.
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Important addresses for research
Of
The
Texas Rangers
past
and present.
There may be
some readers of this site that had relations of theirs
in the Ranger Force during the Frontier Battalion era, and
wish to find out about their part in Ranger History.
Here are some important addresses that
may help them in their research:-
Texas State Library,
Texas Department of Public Safety
Archives Division,
5805. N Lamar Blvd
Box 12927,
Box 4087
Capitol Station
Austin
Austin
Texas. 78773
+
Texas, 78711.
*
Barker Texas History Center
The Librarian
The University of Texas at Austin
Texas Ranger Hall of fame
Austin
and Museum
P.O.
Box 2570
Texas 78712
*
Waco,
Texas. 76702-2570 * +
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For Historical Information
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For Present Ranger Information Only.
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