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Monadnock Guide |
Posted - February 20 2007 : 07:19:42 AM "then finish him up with your hatchet" .... http://www.hillsdale.edu/personal/stewart/War/Abroad/1759-Rogers.htm |
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Pvt. Chauncey |
Posted - May 08 2007 : 7:33:20 PM Hi Bill! Of course I'm still alive. Those Native's haven't got me yet ! Hope you are well!! Are you still making guns??
quote: Originally posted by Bill R
I'd think the popularized version might have been tailored to be easy to remember for soldiers. A synopsis so to speak, of very good patrolling and action drills. Kinda like to simple memory device for ops orders and warning orders. Much detail is encompassed in the order, but the short version tickles the memory. Soldiers on patrol tend not to carry FM's and SOP's with them, eh? :)
Hi Sarah! Good to hear you're still alive and kickin'.
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Bill R |
Posted - May 08 2007 : 6:49:56 PM I'd think the popularized version might have been tailored to be easy to remember for soldiers. A synopsis so to speak, of very good patrolling and action drills. Kinda like to simple memory device for ops orders and warning orders. Much detail is encompassed in the order, but the short version tickles the memory. Soldiers on patrol tend not to carry FM's and SOP's with them, eh? :)
Hi Sarah! Good to hear you're still alive and kickin'.
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Pvt. Chauncey |
Posted - May 08 2007 : 07:46:58 AM WOW! I've just discovered that someone has been asking about my sister Sarah ! That's SO flattering!! Hi Theresa, I'm writing to say I'm back (in case you didn't see me popping up elsewhere the last few days). Back from a long scout. How are you guys doing??
quote: Originally posted by Theresa
quote: Originally posted by Monadnock Guide
"then finish him up with your hatchet" .... http://www.hillsdale.edu/personal/stewart/War/Abroad/1759-Rogers.htm
Speaking of RR, has anyone heard from The Major and/or Sarah lately?
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Light of the Moon |
Posted - April 23 2007 : 9:13:01 PM Whew!
I liked the other better (especially #17) - clear and too the point. Although I will admitt that recent times have shortened our attention spans something awful! |
Longrifle |
Posted - April 23 2007 : 05:43:19 AM The popularized version of Roger's Rangers "Standing Orders" seems to have first appeared in the 1960 version of U.S. Army FM (Field Manual) 21-50, Ranger Training and Ranger Operations. The Standing Orders are a myth that have become part of Army Ranger lore and legend.
Robert Rogers did publish a rather lengthy "Plan of Dicipline." This is the original:
http://www.military-info.com/freebies/roger.htm
This will come as a disappointment to some. Of course, if you're really interested in true frontier military history, the original version, well....."It is more deeply stirring to my blood than any imagining could possibly have been."
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Irishgirl |
Posted - February 26 2007 : 10:48:13 AM Geeze, just too many rules to follow. |
RedFraggle |
Posted - February 26 2007 : 08:00:18 AM quote: Originally posted by Light of the Moon
Someone's been reading my journal!
Yikes! I'll be sure never to cross you!
As for the Rangers' rules, I think our favorite BBQ'ed Brit could have benefited from one at least of them: "Tell the truth about what you see and what you do. There is an army depending on us for correct information." |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - February 26 2007 : 12:06:37 AM quote: Originally posted by Monadnock Guide
"then finish him up with your hatchet" .... http://www.hillsdale.edu/personal/stewart/War/Abroad/1759-Rogers.htm
Someone's been reading my journal! |
Theresa |
Posted - February 20 2007 : 07:47:51 AM quote: Originally posted by Monadnock Guide
"then finish him up with your hatchet" .... http://www.hillsdale.edu/personal/stewart/War/Abroad/1759-Rogers.htm
Speaking of RR, has anyone heard from The Major and/or Sarah lately? |