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  • Brazorian Rangers
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  • The Federal Ranger Security and Intelligence Service (German: Bundeskommandodienst für Sicherheit und Nachrichten, Spanish: Servicio Federal de Comando de Seguridad y Inteligencia), commonly known as the Federal Ranger Service or, simply, the Rangers, is the joint national security and intelligence service of the Federal Republic of Brazoria. Unlike most other national intelligence agencies, the Rangers are dual purpose in regards to domestic and international jurisdiction, and the service answers directly to the Federal Council, and more specifically, to the office of the Chancellor. The Rangers cooperate with the Armed Forces Intelligence Service through the Joint Intelligence Committee, although the two are subject to completely different hierarchies and priorities.
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  • The Federal Ranger Security and Intelligence Service (German: Bundeskommandodienst für Sicherheit und Nachrichten, Spanish: Servicio Federal de Comando de Seguridad y Inteligencia), commonly known as the Federal Ranger Service or, simply, the Rangers, is the joint national security and intelligence service of the Federal Republic of Brazoria. Unlike most other national intelligence agencies, the Rangers are dual purpose in regards to domestic and international jurisdiction, and the service answers directly to the Federal Council, and more specifically, to the office of the Chancellor. The Rangers cooperate with the Armed Forces Intelligence Service through the Joint Intelligence Committee, although the two are subject to completely different hierarchies and priorities. Although the Ranger service has existed since the foundation of the Republic of Texas in 1835, the organization did not undergo overhaul into its contemporary status as a state security agency until 1911, when it was reorganized for purposes of secret intervention in the Mexican Revolution in order to safeguard the security and stability of the Brazorian federal government. The existence of an overseas intelligence community among the Rangers was not publicly acknowledged until 1995, four years after the end of the Cold War, although a degree of ambiguity was made as to what extent the Federal Ranger Service was involved in clandestine operations. Although there has been pressure for more disclosure as to the service means of the Rangers, the federal government has put a high degree of secrecy to further releases of information regarding the service. The headquarters of the Federal Ranger Service have been at the Bierce Center Complex since 1974, although the building underwent extensive renovations in 1982, 1994, 2002, and 2011.