The Commander of the 'Continental Army' of the United States during the Revolution was General George Washington.
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He was a British Army's General and the Commander of the British forces at the battle of Yorktown.
George Washington became a patriot after he join the Virginia military during the French and Indian War, and he became A leader of the army. He was chosen to be the Commander of the Continental Army when the thirteen colonies decided to fight the British. In 1789 George Washington became a President of the United States of America(a wonderful patriot).
Washington brought a lot of strengths to his new position as commander of the Continental Army.
The army commander commanded the army. This was nominally the Pharoah. Sometimes he appointed an army commander to take to the field in his place.
No, there is no rank of commander in the Army. In the Army commander is a title, not a rank. In the Navy, there is a rank of Commander, it is the equivalent of Lt Colonel or O-5.
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General George Washington was commander of the Continental Army.
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No. Commander is a job title (e.g., Company Commander, Battalion Commander, Brigade Commander, Division Commander, Corps Commander, etc.), but not a rank. Lieutenant Commander and Commander exist as ranks only in the Navy. Lieutenant Commander is equivalent to a Major in the Army, Air Force, and Marines, and Commander is equivalent is Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, Air Force, and Marines.