Warriors of the Crescent Moon
/Like all military units, the Queen’s York Rangers (1st Americans) proudly continues a heritage from days gone by. Traditionally, Rangers were intrepid souls who were wanderers and protectors of certain territories, of “ranges”. They lived off the land, were loyal to their lords and could appear out of nowhere be it forest, mountain or meadow. Such was the reputation of rangers already in the early 18th century when Major Robert Rogers, our first CO, formed his Rangers in the 1750s and then later led them against those unruly colonists who opted to leave His Majesty and form their own republic. Just as all Rangers before and since, they have had a symbolic attachment to the crescent moon; we are all “warriors of the crescent moon”. But why? Good question!
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