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James Armistead worked as a spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War under the command of General Marquis de Lafayette.
He was a general during the American Revolutionary War who originally fought for the American Continental Army but switched sides to the British Empire. While he was still a general on the American side, he obtained command of the fort at West Point, New York, and plotted unsuccessfully to surrender it to theBritish. After the plot failed, he served in the British military.
He was the Commanding General of the American Continental Army
George Washington
Washington was commander. He went to congress in a blue wool uniform with brass buttons he had made and applied for the job to command American troops. With his red hair and standing over 6 feet tall at 44 years old he must have made quite a sight. They gave him the command.
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During the Revolutionary War, the U.S. Navy was called the Continental Navy, and was commanded by Esek Hopkins.
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James Armistead worked as a spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War under the command of General Marquis de Lafayette.
For the budding United States, George Washington was in overall command of the U.S. military effort, primarily focused on his command of the Continental Army, though there were obviously several other Generals in charge of various other armies. In addition, the British Army was not under a central command; rather, there were regional commanders which changed several times throughout the war.
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George Washington was comander and chief of the continental army during the American Revolution.
Im pretty sure it was George W.
Continental Air Command was created in 1948.
Revolutionary Command Council - Iraq - ended in 2003.
Revolutionary Command Council - Iraq - was created in 1968.