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The article discusses two books that focus on different aspects of American military history. The first book, "Rogers' Rangers, 1755-1763: To Distress the French and Their Allies" by Tim J. Todish, provides an exhaustive description of the operations of Rogers' Rangers during the French and Indian War. The book also explores the life of the Rangers' founder, Robert Rogers. The second book, "Washington's Marines: The Origin of the Corps and the American Revolution, 1775-1777" by Jason Q. Bohm, tells the story of the opening years of the American Revolution and the role of the U.S. Marine Corps during that period. While the documentation of marine activities is limited, the book provides a comprehensive account of the Revolution's early years. [Extracted from the article] |