Well Done Mr. PolarBear. I especially like the fact that there is field artillery in the shot. Your beautiful photography is matched only by the subject matter sir.
Well Done Mr. PolarBear. I especially like the fact that there is field artillery in the shot. Your beautiful photography is matched only by the subject matter sir.
As one of Wolfe's Rangers informs the general that a patrol of Canadian militia has been spotted on its way towards the Ranger's camp, other members of the unit take up defensive positions. It is 1759 and Rogers and his men are preparing for the invasion of Quebec. The Rangers are wearing their newly issued black and blue uniforms mixed with woodland Indian accouterments.
[Figures by John Jenkins]
Randy 4/25/08
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