American Colonial Ranger

The Northern Colonies 1724–64

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American Colonial Ranger

The Northern Colonies 1724–64

Description

A fully illustrated history of colonial rangers in 18th-century North America, covering ranger battle tactics, uniforms, and camps, with a full-colour plate section.

This title examines the development of the Colonial Rangers in this period, and shows how they were taught to survive in the woods, to fight hand-to-hand, to scalp a fallen foe, and to fight across all types of terrain and in all weather conditions.

Based on previously unpublished source material, it paints a vivid picture of the life, appearance and experiences of an American colonial ranger in the northern colonies. Covering the battle at Lovewell's Pond in 1725, a watershed event in New England's frontier history, through to King George's War (1740-1748), the rangers were prepared for the final imperial contest for control of North America, the French-Indian War (1754-1763).

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chronology
Recruitment & Enlistment
Training and tactics
Camp life
On campaign
Esprit de corps
Rangers in battle
Legacy
Colour plate commentary
Index

Product details

Published Jun 19 2025
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 64
ISBN 9781472873347
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 37 b/w; 11 col
Series Warrior
Short code WAR 85
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Gary Zaboly

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