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    Rogers' Rangers was a company of soldiers from the Province of New Hampshire raised by Major Robert Rogers and attached to the British Army during the...
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    and Indian War, Rogers raised and commanded Rogers' Rangers, a ranger unit trained for carrying out asymmetric warfare. Robert Rogers was born to Ulster-Scots...
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    The Queen's Rangers, also known as the Queen's American Rangers, and later Simcoe's Rangers, were a Loyalist military unit of the American Revolutionary...
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    achieve a British rank.): 76  Rogers' Rangers was established in 1751 by Major Robert Rogers, who organized nine Ranger companies in the American colonies...
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  • a unit in the American Revolutionary War Rogers' Rangers, a unit in the French and Indian War Burke's Rangers, irregular skirmisher infantry unit formed...
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    Robert Rogers. Joel Munsell's Sons. 1883. Ranger Handbook, April 2017, Page 20 Rogers, Robert (1765). Journals of Robert Rogers of the Rangers. Joel Munsell's...
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    In 1756, Robert Rogers recruited nine Ranger companies to fight in the French and Indian War. They were known as "Rogers' Rangers". The 75th Regiment's...
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    fictionalized version of the real-life St. Francis Raid by Rogers' Rangers, led by Robert Rogers (played by Tracy) on the primarily Abenaki village of St...
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    The first phase of Ranger School is conducted at Camp Rogers and Camp Darby at Fort Moore, Georgia and is conducted by the 4th Ranger Training Battalion...
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  • 1981, ISBN 0-441-87338-3) Rogers' Rangers by John Silbersack (Ace, August 1983, ISBN 0-441-73380-8) The first Buck Rogers toys appeared in 1933, four...
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    ended, the Rangers announced Rogers would not return to the team. On October 5, 2005, Rodriguez filed a civil suit against Rogers and the Rangers, seeking...
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  • French and Indian War, he served in Rogers' Rangers, a provincial Ranger Corps raised by his brother Robert Rogers. He was with Robert in the Battle on...
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  • the novel follows the exploits and character of Robert Rogers, the leader of Rogers' Rangers, who were a colonial force fighting with the British during...
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    to the position as a Park Ranger for all law enforcement, interpretive, and fee collection booth rangers. "District Rangers" in the U.S. Forest Service...
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    Snowshoes (French: Bataille en raquettes) was a skirmish fought between Rogers' Rangers and Canadien and Indian troops during the French and Indian War on...
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  • The King's Rangers, also known as the King's American Rangers, was a Loyalist provincial ranger unit that specialized in close combat, irregular warfare...
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    Long-range reconnaissance patrol (category United States Army Rangers)
    modern times these specialized units evolved from examples such as Rogers' Rangers in colonial British America, the Lovat Scouts in World War One, the...
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  • Massachusetts Bay, he saw action in the French and Indian War with Rogers' Rangers. His service included particularly brutal raids, during the Expulsion...
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    Rangers, an elite corps of Rangers who supplied reconnaissance and espionage for George Washington's Continental Army. Rogers' Rangers on Roger's Island, in...
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    American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). He also served as an officer with Rogers' Rangers during the French and Indian War (1754–1763), when he was captured...
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    military Ranger units such as the United States Mounted Rangers, United States Rangers, Loudoun Rangers, 43rd Virginia Rangers, and Texas Military Rangers continued...
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  • William Stark (loyalist) (category United States Army Rangers)
    War Stark commanded a company of Rogers' Rangers in northern New York and Nova Scotia where he served under James Rogers. He took part in the assaults on...
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    Returns (1938) as Roy Rogers and Billy the Kid A Feud There Was (1938) as Elmer Fudd (singing voice, uncredited) Come On, Rangers (1938) as himself Shine...
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  • referred to as Glasgow Rangers, though this has never been its official name. The fourth-oldest football club in Scotland, Rangers was founded by four teenage...
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    22nd, 27th, 40th and the 60th regiments of foot as well as Robert Rogers' famed Rangers. They would advance from upper New York through Lake Champlain via...
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    in 1793 and was first called Pickerel Point. It was the place where Rogers' Rangers retreated in 1759 after a French and Indian War incursion into Canada...
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    State, and ultimately beheaded. Rogers' Rangers United States Army Rangers Ranger Creed Ranger School Darby's Rangers (1958 film)  This article incorporates...
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    elite forces known as Rogers' Rangers that took place during the French and Indian War from 3 to 18 June 1760. Led by Robert Rogers the raid was a pre-emptive...
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    cover the eastern flank of his army, Howe ordered Major Robert Rogers and his Rangers to seize the village of Mamaroneck which had been recently abandoned...
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    mascot is the Ranger, named after Rogers' Rangers, the precursor of the U.S. Army Rangers, which was founded by town resident Robert Rogers. The Searles...
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