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American Revolution

Modern G. I.’s will recognize a fellow spirit in the sergeant who wrote this account of life in General Washington’s army

Stickler for a point of honor, the General marched to defeat and helped to lose a war

Not long alter the distressing events—from a British standpoint—at Concord and Lexington, and while heavy reinforcements were pouring into Boston to aid the beleaguered General Gage, one ship was observed to have brought an indeed notable cargo.

At Cowpens, Dan Morgan showed how militia can be used. The formula worked in three later fights.

Washington was his idol, but he could not apply his American ideals to a France sliding into the Terror

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