看看曆史Texas Rangers
對罪犯主要靠自己,也是持槍傳統。 後來有Texas Rangers
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Stephen F. Austin hired frontiersmen as "Rangers" for protection against Native American attacks, marking the unofficial beginning of the Rangers.
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The Texas Congress formally established the Texas Rangers, initially as a body of 56 men divided into three companies, tasked with guarding the frontier.
- The Rangers played a crucial role in the Texas Revolution and the subsequent Republic of Texas, serving as scouts, spies, and defenders of the frontier.
- They faced challenges from Native American tribes and Mexican forces, and their numbers fluctuated due to funding and political considerations.
- The Rangers continued their service after Texas joined the United States in 1845, participating in the Mexican-American War.
- Throughout the 19th century, they were involved in various conflicts and law enforcement operations, including fighting cattle rustlers, chasing outlaws, and patrolling the Texas-Mexico border.
- In 1935, the Texas Rangers became a division of the Texas Department of Public Safety (TxDPS), solidifying their role as a statewide law enforcement agency.
- Today, they are known for their investigative work, crime prevention, and law enforcement duties, upholding the legacy of the Rangers as a symbol of Texas history and law enforcement.