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1. Rangers rendezvous with Major Rogers during a scouting mission. Rangers served in civilian clothes until 1758, when jackets made from green frieze were procured from clothing contractors in Albany. The jackets and Scots bonnets were the Rangers’ only standard items of uniform. Rogers himself wears a cut-down tricorn decorated with Indian beadwork. Many rangers cut a dash in Indian-style leggings, tied at the knee with straps. The Rangers’ standard arms were Brown Bess muskets, but many carried non-issue weapons, including German jaeger rifles (Ed Dovey).
2. Rangers fighting in the desperate Battle on Snowshoes wear coonskin fur caps and coats made out of wool or blanket material, known as capotes. Rangers went into battle carrying 60 rounds of ammunition in belly boxes on their waist belts. They also carried musket balls loosely in leather pouches, and loading using a powder horn was popular. For close combat, rangers armed themselves with a deadly selection of knives and tomahawks (Ed Dovey).
3. Ticonderoga, 1758. One of Roger's Rangers scouts a path for redcoat troops to escape the ill planned attack on Fort Ticonderoga. The Rangers, as irregulars, fought in a more individual, field crafted manner but were never able to match France's native allies (Robert Chapman).