He ended up as General-in-Chief of the U.S. Army - presumably at the rank of full General.
Lewis was an Irish explorer who was a general and Clark was an English explorer who was a soldier.
Yes. Lewis and Clark had both been in the army before the expedition. Lewis had been a captain and Clark a lieutenant. They were reinstated for the purposes of the expedition.
A corporal is a rank in the army
It would depend on which army you mean and the precise rank.
Captian of your mom
Cornet .
Lewis&Clark met while in the army.
William Clark was responsible for mapping and documenting the geography, flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples encountered during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He also played a key role in maintaining order and facilitating communication between the expedition members and Native American tribes. Additionally, Clark provided valuable leadership, navigation expertise, and military skills that were crucial to the success of the journey.
Lewis was the main explorer who chose which path to take and Clark was the one to map the areas they traveled
Yes, William Clark received the honor of being named Territorial Governor of the Missouri Territory in 1813. He also received the rank of Brigadier General in the militia.
He ended up as General-in-Chief of the U.S. Army - presumably at the rank of full General.
Yes he was. William Clark was a lieutenant-captain and was in fact Lewis' superior prior to the expedition. However, once Jefferson assigned Lewis to the expedition, Lewis was promoted to Captain. Lewis always considered Clark his "co-captain" and kept secret the fact that Clark was of lower rank from the other members.
Lewis and Clark Expedition. U.S. soldier and explorer William Clark was born on August 1, 1770, in Caroline County, Virginia. A younger brother to Revolutionary War hero George Rogers Clark, William Clark entered the military at the age of 19. First he served in the militia and then entered the U.S. Army
He joined the army in 1788, he was on a farm and he lived in Caroline country.
William Eaton was a soldier with the US Continental Army and then with the United States Army, reaching the rank of General. He participated in the First Barbary War as well as the Battle of Derne.
Not a lot is known about William Werner. His rank was Private, and he was convicted of going AWOL. He was part of the Corps of Discovery, which was involved with the Lewis and Clark expedition.