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While details differ, the basic story of the Lone Ranger's origin is consistent in most versions of the franchise.[8] The Lone Ranger is the sole survivor of a group of six ambushed Texas Rangers.[12] A posse of six members of the Texas Ranger Division, led by Captain Dan Reid, pursued a band of outlaws led by Bartholomew "Butch" Cavendish, but are betrayed by a civilian guide named Collins, who was secretly working with Cavendish, and led the unsuspecting rangers into an ambush at a canyon known as Bryant's Gap.[13] Later, a Native American named Tonto stumbles onto the grisly scene. He discovers one of the rangers, Captain Reid's younger brother, John, barely alive, and he nurses the man to health. In some versions, Tonto recognizes the lone survivor as the man who had saved his life when they both were children. According to the television series, Tonto gave John a ring and the name Kemo Sabe, which he said means "trusty scout".[14] John Reid then tells Tonto that he intends to hunt down Cavendish and his men and to bring them to justice. To conceal his identity and honor his fallen brother, John fashions a black domino mask using cloth from his late brother's vest. To aid in the deception, Tonto digs a sixth grave and places at its head a cross bearing John Reid's name so that Cavendish and his gang will believe that all the Rangers had been killed.

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Tonto was played throughout the run by actor John Todd (although in a few isolated occasions, he was replaced by Roland Parker, better known as Kato for much of the run of sister series The Green Hornet). Other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon, or Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and Rube Weiss and Liz Weiss (later a married couple, both actors in several radio and television programs in Detroit, Rube usually taking on villain roles on the "Ranger", and Liz playing damsels in distress). The part of nephew Dan Reid was played by various child actors, including Bob Martin, James Lipton, and Dick Beals.

In the late 1930s, Trendle acquired the rights to use incidental music from Republic Pictures motion picture serials as part of a deal for Republic to produce a serial based (loosely) on the Lone Ranger. This music was then modified by NBC radio arranger Ben Bonnell and recorded in Mexico to avoid American union rules. This music was used in both the radio and later television shows.[29]

The Top Ranger is a parody produced by Disney starring Mickey Mouse (Top Ranger) and Goofy (Tonto-lone), with the story and illustrations by Marco Gervasio and published in an Italian comic book, Topolino #3005 (July 2, 2013).[68]

"The Provolone Ranger", an episode of the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, featured Mario donning a mask to fight outlaws alongside of a speedy companion named Pronto. In a spoof of the Lone Ranger's habit of leaving before those whom he has helped can thank him, the episode ends with Mario returning to collect a reward of pasta.

In "Wild West Rangers", a two-part episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Pink Ranger Kimberly Hart (Amy Jo Johnson) falls backwards through time to the Old West, where she meets look-alike ancestors of her fellow Power Rangers and other characters in the show. A hero called the White Stranger, a mask-less duplicate of Kimberly's boyfriend Tommy Oliver, the White Ranger (played by Jason David Frank) rides to the rescue on more than one occasion when danger threatens.

In VeggieTales, there is an episode that is a retelling of the story of Moses leading the Hebrews out of Egypt from the Book of Exodus, a sequel to "The Ballad of Little Joe" and a parody of the Lone Ranger called "Moe and the Big Exit" with Larry the Cucumber as the Lone Stranger, who is the parody of the Lone Ranger and is the episode's equivalent to the biblical Moses.

The character was originally believed to be inspired by Texas Ranger Captain John R. Hughes, to whom the book The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey was dedicated in 1915.[74] John R. Hughes was born on February 11, 1855, in Henry County, Illinois. At 14 years old, he made his way into Indian Territory and lived among the Choctaw, Osage, and Comanche.[75] In 1886, at 31 years old, Hughes killed a number of men for stealing his and a neighbor's horses, and for a number of months, trailed the ones whom he did not kill. This would mark his first time actively participating in bounty hunter-like activities. Not long after that in 1887, Hughes assisted Texas Ranger Ira Aten in tracking and killing an escaped murderer. A month after, he was persuaded to join the ranks of the Rangers and served along the southwest borders of Texas, and at 38 years old, Hughes became the captain of Company D. Frontier Battalion. He went on to retire in 1915, after serving 28 years as a Ranger. He was dying and chose to end his own life at 92 years old on June 3, 1947, and was buried in Austin, Texas.[76]Many could relate John Hughes to being the Lone Ranger due to his career as an actual Texas Ranger, and because he actually lived in Texas, unlike others who have been cited as possibilities. He learned the languages of the Native American tribes that he lived among for some time, which could make him a more competent ranger when traveling familiar territory to track down criminals and give him the ability to communicate with other native people. He went on to capture and kill many criminals without ever being injured in his 28 years as a Ranger.[77]

As I make my way to the city; upon deeper thought, I wonder how often organizations leadership suffer because they do not understand how to harness the lone ranger in their crusades. Do we sometimes miss the mark and encourage the routine against going against the grain? The lone ranger phenomenon could be very instrumental in ensuring a sustainable achievement of the organizational vision and mission.

So on this day I brave the scotching sun and episodes of sweating. I tell myself instead of being part of the problem why not, as part of the solution. So I promise myself to endeavor to identify possible remedies that can help utilize the lone ranger to the uttermost. As I walk up the stairs of Jogoo House and try to escape hugs from colleagues because of the sweating I already have emotive thought of three strategies that will help leaders in the public sector to harness the lone ranger syndrome.

Serial entrepreneur Peyton Anderson faced a big employee challenge a few years ago when he was at the helm of his first venture, SciQuest. The problem started when one senior-level employee rejected the team approach, Anderson, 38, favoured. He didn't explain how he did things--but didn't mind telling other employees how much smarter he was than them. He sat alone in his office all day and stood in the corner at the company holiday party. Other employees kept their distance.

Organizations can manage lone rangers differently .It important to appreciate the fact that they are not a liability to the organization but an asset. Once they understand their role on the team, that is enough , says Stephen Fairley, president of Today's Leadership Coaching, a Chicago-based executive coaching and leadership development firm. Discuss with them their TOR and avoid micromanaging, a strategy that is sure to backfire. Once their strengths are figured out you will be shocked there is someone on your team who can connect on some level, at least enough to keep work programmes moving. "

On the other hand make sure the lone ranger is not really a lone ranger. He might be a team player but doesn't know how to connect with team members. This might mean giving him something he or she is passionate about.

The goal with lone rangers is to create a structure within freedom, balancing the space they want with the needs of the team. "Try to siphon as much information as you can from them, but let them work on their own, because that's the way they work best," Mischel says. "And part of being a good manager is to recognize the environment that's going to let each person give their best efforts."

After I finished my business at Jogoo House I walk down the stairs and to my rude shock this orderlies who had been very rude to me a few minutes ago are frantically saluting me and saying some pleasantries. I am confused and wonder the magic of the human instinct of survival I marvel at the events unfolding before me -the emissary of the lone ranger.

This relational masculinity contrasts with the masculine archetype of the Lone Ranger, especially salient in America, in which manhood is defined by fierce independence, even to the point of isolation. To discover oneself and step into adulthood, a man has to shake himself loose of social ties. It\u2019s Thoreau in his cabin, the frontiersman riding alone, the cowboy out on the range, the astronaut alone in the vastness of space. It\u2019s almost every role played by Kevin Costner. Lone Ranger masculinity rests on the assumption that in a state of nature, men would be wild and free.

I go on to argue that this isolationist model of masculinity is both culturally dangerous and anthropologically false. It\u2019s dangerous because men without relationships aren\u2019t Lone Ranger, they are just lonely. It\u2019s false because masculinity has always and everywhere been defined relationally. One of the quotes I most often use is this one from Margaret Mead, in which I think every word rings true:

The game puts you in control of the titular character, a former ranger who survived an ambush in which 5 of his fellow rangers were killed. The outlaw Butch Cavendish has kidnapped the president and you (and your faithful Native American companion Tonto) must save him.Throughout the game you'll battle outlaws, wildlife, a Native American tribe, and even some ninjas as you make your way to Cavendish's gang hideout.

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