History of the United States ArmyMacmillan, 1967 - 688 páginas "This is a history not of battles and campaigns but of the Army as an institution maintained by the nation to fight its battle and campaigns, or to deter a need to fight them"--Preface. |
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... Washington's immediate command was down to 5,410 men , with more than 2,000 of them entitled to start home the next day.21 Washington hastily put the Delaware between himself and the British and ordered the destruction of all boats on ...
... Washington's immediate command was down to 5,410 men , with more than 2,000 of them entitled to start home the next day.21 Washington hastily put the Delaware between himself and the British and ordered the destruction of all boats on ...
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... Washington came to regard him as invaluable , and a bond of affection developed between the young man and the general . Then Reed resigned in January , 1777 , to return to politics and private business in Pennsylvania . Washington went ...
... Washington came to regard him as invaluable , and a bond of affection developed between the young man and the general . Then Reed resigned in January , 1777 , to return to politics and private business in Pennsylvania . Washington went ...
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... Washington and the Revolution , A Reappraisal : Gates , Conway , and the Continental Congress ( New York : Macmillan , 1940 ) , pp . 122-28 , argues that , contrary to the impression given by Upton in his disparagement of Congress ...
... Washington and the Revolution , A Reappraisal : Gates , Conway , and the Continental Congress ( New York : Macmillan , 1940 ) , pp . 122-28 , argues that , contrary to the impression given by Upton in his disparagement of Congress ...
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