Journals of Robert Rogers of the Rangers is the firsthand account of British/American colonial frontiersman, major Robert Rogers. In his diary Rogers covers the period from 1755 until 1761 during which he raised and commanded the famous Rogers' Ranger, a famous company trained for raiding and close combat behind enemy lines.
Journals of Robert Rogers of the Rangers
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English
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