Ranger Grant

Grant is a NCR Ranger coordinating security during President Kimball's visit and speech.

Background
Grant is a long time NCR ranger, best described as the "shoot first, never ask questions" type of soldier, someone who doesn't mind going into combat, so long as his soldiers shoot alongside him. He was injured at one point, which may explain his aggressive nature. He also seems to enjoy and even volunteer for more dangerous missions.

Quests

 * You'll Know It When It Happens: Grant is coordinating security for the President's arrival and asks if you can help.
 * The House Always Wins, VI: House instructs that Kimball must remain alive, so he directs you to Grant.
 * Wild Card: Finishing Touches: As an optional objective, make sure Kimball doesn't die while giving his speech.
 * For the Republic, Part 2: Moore wants you to see Grant and run security with him during President Kimball's speech.
 * Arizona Killer: He will be hostile if you try to talk to him.

Appearances
Grant appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

Bugs

 * It is notable that he becomes unresponsive for the quest, For the Republic, Part 2. This occurs if the player has advanced too far through the Wild Card quest(If Yes Man tells you to save the President) . He simply stands there as though he is in combat, with his teeth gritted. This can be fixed with console commands on the PC(See For the Republic, Part 2). However, if you are on the PS3 or Xbox, this quest cannot be completed. The only thing you can do is reload a previous save and save the president in another manner not involving Yes Man.
 * If you inform Ranger Grant in person after killing the Legion Sniper on the tower during the quest You'll Know When it Happens, or if you choose the "goodbye" conversation option before the quest, he will sound as if he is talking to you through a radio even though you are standing in front of him.

Behind the scenes

 * During the quest You'll Know It When It Happens, contacting Grant via radio will include the option "We're all fine here now thank you, how about you?". This is a reference to a scene from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, when Han Solo answers a call for the now-dead detention level guards while in the process of rescuing Princess Leia from the Death Star.
 * At some point during development, Grant was instead an NCR Captain by the name of Graham. References to this name still exist, notably in his GECK Editor ID:.