A thorough account of the life and accomplishments of Colonel Robert Rogers, the Father of Ranging and Rangers that so impacts warfighting and special operators today. More than a biography, one gets a picture of the very English (and to a lesser extent British) air of superiority and stubbornness that inflamed fires of revolution separating old world ways from the new.
Rogers was at the leading edge of an enlightened and creative way of war that simultaneously threatened his small minded and jealous English superiors. Of particular note, Gen Thomas Gage was central in ruining his career time and again. Rogers, an energetic and indomitable problem solver; was also a spendthrift, a woefully naive leader, feared by both peers and commanders, and mistreated by the very ones who could have employed him more successfully. He understood and respected native Americans in ways no one else did or ever will ...
A great life story, but broken and disappointing in his sadly unreached potential.
A thorough account of the life and accomplishments of Colonel Robert Rogers, the Father of Ranging and Rangers that so impacts warfighting and special operators today. More than a biography, one gets a picture of the very English (and to a lesser extent British) air of superiority and stubbornness that inflamed fires of revolution separating old world ways from the new.
Rogers was at the leading edge of an enlightened and creative way of war that simultaneously threatened his small minded and jealous English superiors. Of particular note, Gen Thomas Gage was central in ruining his career time and again. Rogers, an energetic and indomitable problem solver; was also a spendthrift, a woefully naive leader, feared by both peers and commanders, and mistreated by the very ones who could have employed him more successfully. He understood and respected native Americans in ways no one else did or ever will ...
A great life story, but broken and disappointing in his sadly unreached potential.