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ESRI has extensive links with the Ministry of Defence, particularly with various parts of the
Defence surveying community dealing with geospatial matters. In recognition of this ESRI Inc
and ESRI (UK) have kindly agreed to sponsor the Defence Surveyors’ Association, providing
information and articles for inclusion on the Association’s website and in Ranger Magazine. The
Association very much welcomes ESRI’s involvement in its affairs, as the Company has provided
substantial support to the UK Armed Forces for many years.

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Posted by Alan Gordon at October 28. 2007

John



most impressed - it must be simple as I got in OK and it must be robust as I have yet to break it.  Did you receive the pdf of the last issue of ranger that I sent to you top put on the site?  Do you  want pdfs of previous issues?



Isn't this a sad thing to be doing on a Sunday morning!



Alan


Re: Ranger Page

Posted by John Knight at October 28. 2007

I haven't received the pdf, so if you could resendto knight.ja@btinternet.com I would be grateful. If you have previous issues, then yes I would like them.


I trust you noticed that Yo and I are both working on a Sunday morning too! Better the day.....

Re: Ranger Page

Posted by Alan Gordon at October 28. 2007

John



I have just sent it again at 1430 Sunday afternoon.  Please let me know that you have received it.



Alan


Re: Ranger Page

Posted by John Knight at October 28. 2007

Alan, I have received the copy and have added a new contents page for the 2007 edition that now includes a link to the on-line pdf version.

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