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George Washington, at that time a colonel in the Virginia Militia.
Before becoming president, Andrew Jackson worked as a lawyer, a judge, and a military officer. He was involved in various legal and political activities in Tennessee, where he practiced law and served as a judge on the Tennessee Supreme Court. Jackson also gained fame as a military officer, serving in the Tennessee militia and later commanding American forces in the Creek War and the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812.
He saw very limited service in the Revolutionary War, serving as a colonel in the Virginia Militia. His was never in a combat unit. He was President of the United States and so was Commander--in-Chief of military operations during the War of 1812.
the creek war happened in 1865
This was a battle during the Revolutionary War, between the British and the Americans.
George Washington became General Washington through his military experience and leadership during the American Revolutionary War. He initially served as a commander in the Virginia militia and later as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army after being appointed by the Second Continental Congress in 1775. His strategic skills, determination, and ability to inspire and rally his troops were crucial in securing American independence.
John Parker was a private and commander of the local militia in Lexington, Massachusetts during the American Revolutionary War. He is most well-known for his role in the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775, where he commanded the colonial militia against the British regulars in the first battle of the war.
George Washington achieved the rank of colonel during the French and Indian War. He served as a commander of the Virginia Regiment, which was one of the provincial militia units raised by the British colonial government.