_________image_________ “Yes sir, I camouflaged the chimney, sir… and if communications fail, we can always send smoke signals!” (ON GUARD 90) _________image_________ ON GUARD 90 - Militia, “I haven’t had a chance to roll my sleeves up cuz these guys have had me balancing this fool pole on my head all morning!”… “Hey bud, we already took our turn, and look how much better our hats fit!” Capt E.G. Anderson, CD, Range Control Officer, works from a recently constructed building on the werstern edge of the camp interior at the end of White Route. During exercises, Range Control staff are exempt, sporting a taped symbol on their windshields to indicate their status. Range Control is responsible for the maintenance of each range, ensuring broken fences are repaired, signs are posted, poachers and trespassers removed, and restricted or out-of-bounds areas are respected by personnel and visitors. Visitors to the Falcon Farm at Betty Lake are required to secure a pass from Range Control upon arrival at the Camp, and return to their office upon departure. Every movement of men, equipment or vehicles within the 250 square miles of Camp Wainwright must be cleared through Range Control. Ed Anderson is also responsible for the buffalo and their paddock, yearly veterinary checks of the animals and the annual slaughter of one of the older animals at the camp. Ed comments, the bison are extrememly agitated when enclosed within the corrals just as they were during Buffalo Park days. At present the herd is over 20 with this year’s calf crop.