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1. Don't forget nothing.
2. Have your musket clean as a whistle, hatchet scoured, sixty
rounds
powder and ball, and be ready to march at a minute's warning.
3. When you're on the march, act the way you would if you was
sneaking up
on a deer. See the enemy first.
4. Tell the truth about what you see and what you do. There is
an army
depending on us for correct information. You can lie all you
please
when you tell other folks about the Rangers, but don't never
lie to a
Ranger or officer.
5. Don't never take a chance you don't have to.
6. When we're on the march we march single file, far enough apart
so one
shot can't go through two men.
7. If we strike swamps, or soft ground, we spread out abreast,
so it's
hard to track us.
8. When we march, we keep moving till dark, so as to give the
enemy the
least possible chance at us.
9. When we camp, half the party stays awake while the other half
sleeps.
10. If we take prisoners, we keep'em separate till we have had
time to
examine them, so they can't cook up a story between'em.
11. Don't ever march home the same way. Take a different route
so you won't
be ambushed.
12. No matter whether we travel in big parties or little ones,
each party
has to keep a scout 20 yards ahead, 20 yards on each flank, and
20
yards in the rear so the main body can't be surprised and wiped
out.
13. Every night you'll be told where to meet if surrounded by
a superior
force.
14. Don't sit down to eat without posting sentries.
15. Don't sleep beyond dawn. Dawn's when the French and Indians
attack.
16. Don't cross a river by a regular ford.
17. If somebody's trailing you, make a circle, come back onto
your own
tracks, and ambush the folks that aim to ambush you.
18. Don't stand up when the enemy's coming against you. Kneel
down, lie
down, hide behind a tree.
19. Let the enemy come till he's almost close enough to touch,
then let him
have it and jump out and finish him up with your hatchet. |