And then we made our British ancestors 'Americans' during the world wars. So if this warfare style was actually copied and developed during King Philips War (who Roger's emulated), then it may be partially English....but practiced by some regicidal future Americans hanging out in Rhode Island. Kudos to the WWII SAS getting inspired by our joint history.
First read about Rogers' Rangers in Kenneth Roberts' NorthWest Passage.
Some of the most important American history
Ah, our ranger history is British eh?
Indeed.
And then we made our British ancestors 'Americans' during the world wars. So if this warfare style was actually copied and developed during King Philips War (who Roger's emulated), then it may be partially English....but practiced by some regicidal future Americans hanging out in Rhode Island. Kudos to the WWII SAS getting inspired by our joint history.