The general in charge of the Continental Army was General George Washington. He was the leader of this army during the Revolutionary War.
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Henry Knox was a patriot that served as a artillery officer in the American Revolution, and served as a colonel and the commanding officer of the continental army's regiment of artillery. After the war, Knox served as the United States' first Secretary of War under the Articles of Confederation and then under President Washington.
It was named after Vice Admiral Edward Vernon in honor of Lawrence Washington's commanding officer.
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George Washington went to congress in a tailored blue wool uniform with brass buttons to become commander of American forces. He cited his experience as a British officer in the French and Indian war as a good reason they needed him. At over six feet, with red hair, and in his uniform he must have made a real sight and very convincing. He had an interesting combination of real life experience and the wealthy plantation owner as part of his resume'.
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George Washington, the commanding officer of the Continental Army along with Marquis De Lafayette.
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The commanding Union officer was U.S. Grant.
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