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  1. Lieutenant Colonel Robert Rogers (7 November 1731 – 18 May 1795) was an American colonial frontiersman. Rogers served in the British Army during both the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War.

  2. 14 Mei 2024 · Robert Rogers was an American frontier soldier who raised and commanded a militia force, known as Rogers’s Rangers, which won wide repute during the French and Indian War (1754–63). A unique corps of 600 frontiersmen who successfully adapted Indian techniques to their fighting, Rogers’s Rangers.

  3. 24 Jun 2022 · Learn about Robert Rogers, a famous frontiersman who founded Rogers' Rangers and fought in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. Discover his biography, facts, significance, and legacy in American history.

  4. 29 Mei 2018 · Learn about Robert Rogers, a rugged frontiersman who led Rogers' Rangers, a unit of wilderness fighters in the French and Indian War. Find out how he scouted, raided, and published his journals of his adventures.

  5. 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 Seven Years' War (French and Indian War). The unit was quickly adopted into the New England Colonies army as an independent ranger company.

  6. 16 Mac 2021 · The adventures of a young Major Robert Rogers making his name and establishing himself as a beloved legendary hero of the French and Indian War. Quite a contrast to whom he became during the ...

  7. The 28 "Rules of Ranging" are a series of rules and guidelines created by Major Robert Rogers in 1757, during the French and Indian War (1754–63). The rules were originally written at Rogers Island in the Hudson River near Fort Edward.