Burke's Rangers | |
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Active | 1747–1762 |
Country | Great Britain |
Allegiance | British Crown |
Branch | Provincial troops: Rangers |
Type | Reconnaissance, Light Infantry |
Role | Reconnaissance, Light Infantry |
Size | One company |
Garrison/HQ | Fort William Henry |
Engagements | King George's War
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Commanders | |
Notable commanders | John Burke |
The Burke's Rangers was a company of provincial volunteers organized and led by Major John Burke in Massachusetts just before the French and Indian War. Burke was widely noted for his skill and daring in Indian warfare, and frequently served in campaigns against the Indians. Burke was initially commissioned as an ensign by Governor William Shirley and subsequently commissioned a lieutenant, then a captain. Toward the close of the French and Indian war, in 1760, he was commissioned a major by Governor Thomas Pownall.