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The Society of King George

Introduction

Welcome to the website of the Society of King George the Third. On the following pages our group has sought to provide research material on the Queen's Rangers and it's energetic commander John Graves Simcoe.

 

It is our claim that few regiments or officers have influenced more the development of the British Army. Many modern concepts such as camouflage, rapid deployment, partisan warfare, rifle-armed marksmen and combined operations found early expression in this formation and the creative spirit of it's commanding officer, during the late 18th century.

 

Our society has been commissioned to stage events and provide lecturers for the National Army Museum, English Heritage, Powderham Castle, Exeter City Council and the National Trust amongst others. We have provided film footage used on BBC programmes "Meet the Ancestors", "History of Britain" and "Rough Crossing" in addition to European TV productions. Our research advice has assisted the "Ray Mear's Survival Series", archaeological excavations in the United States, the respected International publishers Dorling Kindersley & regimental museums.

 

The Group Historian can be contacted at the following e-mail address...

grouphistorian@queensrangers.co.uk

(We are sorry our resources cannot cover questions concerning family genealogies.)

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Group Historian: Michael Butterfield

Field Organisers: Andy Spencer, Chris Smith

Web Admin: Wayne Mitchell

Website News & Comments

05.11.007 - Calendar update with known 2008 dates (more to follow).

28.10.2007 - New picture of Chris proudly holding a fresh copy of "Soldier" contributed to by the society earlier in the year.

Wayne.