because he is a common soldier
During the Revolutionary Period in American history, a nickname-description of one of the typical soldiers involved that utilizes "red" is "Redcoat". This was a slang term of sorts used to describe the basic foot-soldier serving in the British army: these foot-soldiers wore red-colored jackets as a regular piece of their standard-issue uniform.
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During the revolutionary war, it was used to describe a militiaman that could leave his home and be ready for combat within one minute of being notified. They kept their rifle and kit by the door and slept in their pants and boots.
no Abigail Adams was not in the WAR
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"Provo" short for Provost Marshall. During the Vietnam War, He was the head of the MPs (Military Police).
No, after the Revolutionary War. I'm sure someone else will describe further.
Samuel Adams
Juan Aldama was a Mexican revolutionary rebel soldier during the Mexican War of Independents in 1810. He was also the brother of Ignacio Aldama.
He was an unknown rank in the military during the Revolutionary War. he was one of the soldiers killed in battle, supposedly by another American soldier.
i am trying to look for this answer too, but noones answer
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