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[[British Army officer]] in the [[French and Indian War]], born in [[Massachusetts]] whose unit, '''Rogers' Rangers''', is still considered the prototype for [[special operations]] forces conducting [[direct action (military)|direct action]] and [[special reconnaissance]] behind enemy lines
[[British Army]] [[major]] in the [[French and Indian War]], born in [[Massachusetts]] whose unit, '''Rogers' Rangers''', is still considered the prototype for [[special operations]] forces conducting [[direct action (military)|direct action]] and [[special reconnaissance]] behind enemy lines

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British Army major in the French and Indian War, born in Massachusetts whose unit, Rogers' Rangers, is still considered the prototype for special operations forces conducting direct action and special reconnaissance behind enemy lines