The Mojave Rangers
The Mojave Rangers are a volunteer civilian law enforcement agency that uses military rank and the pre-war FEMA Incident Command System structure that was used by police and EMS agencies. Mojave Rangers provide first aid and medical assistance where possible, guide and protect medical shipments and doctors and run security patrols.
Mojave Rangers assist with trade route security and Mobile Training Teams. Mojave Ranger Support Teams provide logistics, search & recovery and reinforcements for Ranger operations against raiders, BoS and the Legion in the Mojave.
Mojave Ranger Rifle Teams escort Medic, Radio and Tech Teams on routes throughout the Mojave. The Ranger Rifle & Support Teams maintain a series of medical clinics, radio stations and tech recycling stations along the major trade routes and in various settlements.
Ranger Training Teams
Ranger Training ClubsÂ
The 3 Ranger Training Troops, Ranger Troop 4 and OpFor function as the models for the Affiliated Clubs. Ranger Training Clubs have a club commission from any sales from the Mojave Ranger School catalog, made within the Team’s area by the Team or through their Team link. Club members can qualify individually for a variety of stipends and bonuses from the General Fund. Ranger Training Clubs have specific training and service goals.
Ranger Training Club Requirements
- Training: Ranger Training Clubs are required to participate in Mojave Ranger School’s training and drill days (4 hours, twice a month), which will be available on Zoom and YouTube as soon as possible.
- Radio/Comm Nets: Ranger Training Clubs are required to participate in the monthly radio/comm nets as equipment permits
- ‘The 8 Forms’: Bearocracy: Bearocracy Never Changes. Ranger Training Clubs are required to use and maintain The 8 Forms used by Mojave Ranger School for student safety and accountability.
- Club Safety Rules: Ranger Training Clubs are required to maintain safe, immersive environments which includes,
- no live weapons or ammunition, ever
- no discrimination, bullying
- no excessive alcohol or drug use
- no modern politics, religion or sexuality-based stress, for anybody.
- Maintain a safe, family-friendly environment
- not all activities are safe for all ages
- See more specifics in the Club TOS
- Club Insurance: Mojave Ranger School with soon have a liability insurance policy that covers activities by Ranger Training Clubs during official events, and pays for your insurance through the General Fund.
Learn more about Ranger Training Clubs in the Ranger Basic Course or at the Mojave Ranger School website.
OpFor Team
Opposing Forces (OpFor), are trained Mojave Ranger School Instructors who serve as the leaders of the raiders, fiends, brigands and Legionnaires; not everyone wants to be the good guys.
Fort Edwards has 1 Opfor Team which manages Raider, BoS and Legionnaire operations on an ongoing basis. The Opfor Team is not open to casual players since they operate independently and routinely camp away from the fort.
Camping with Opfor is the easiest way to meet the Camping and Wilderness Survival requirements for the Ranger Courses.
Ranger Troop 4: The Milsim Team
Ranger Troop 4 is a key component of the NCR response to the raider surge in the Mojave. Ranger Troop 4 is developing 1 Rifle and 1 Support Team at Fort Edwards as a Ranger Troop 4. Ranger Troop 4 is ½ of the Ranger School Instructor Team at Ft. Edwards, with OpFor being the other half.
The milism game at Fort Edwards is based around 2 groups of paid instructors who battle each other in an ongoing, persistent, immersive campaign for control of the Mojave. The Ranger training operations support the Ranger Troop 4 operations and the Ranger operations.
Ranger Troop 4 and OpFor also serve as sponsored Milsim teams at airsoft events around southern CA. In addition to recruiting and PR, the Milsim teams give our instructors real-world airsoft battles with other players from around the world. Ranger Troop 4 and OpFor are the Tier 1 Operators and the commercial Milsim events are ‘combat deployments’ for the teams.
We can’t pay you play Fallout, but if you help market the system then we can pay you to perform it at events.










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