War on the Run: The Epic Story of Robert Rogers and the Conquest of America's First Frontier

War on the Run: The Epic Story of Robert Rogers and the Conquest of America's First Frontier
ISBN-10
0553384570
ISBN-13
9780553384574
Category
History
Pages
576
Language
English
Published
2011-04
Publisher
Bantam
Author
John F. Ross

Description

Hailed as the father of today's elite special forces, Robert Rogers was North America's first authentic celebrity. Biographer John F. Ross reconstructs the extraordinary achievements of this fearless and inspiring leader whose exploits in the New England wilderness read like those of an action hero and whose innovative principles of unconventional warfare are still used today. As a child, Rogers learned to survive in New England's dark and deadly forests, grasping that a new world required new forms of warfare. Rogers' Rangers earned a deadly fame among their most formidable French and Indian enemies for their ability to appear anywhere at any time, burst out of the forest with overwhelming force, and vanish just as quickly. The Rangers laid the groundwork for the colonial strategy later used in the War of Independence. Rogers later wrote two seminal books whose vision of a unified continent would influence Thomas Jefferson and inspire Lewis and Clark.--From publisher description.

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