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Lafayette Bunnell was born in 1824.
Lafayette transmitter was created in 1920.
John Lafayette Camp was born in 1828.
LaFayette L. Patterson died in 1987.
Marquis Lafayette Wood died in 1893.
Lafayette was a very important commander of troops, and aided General Washington. He donated muskets and clothing to the other soldiers in the war. He backed up General Washington when he was threatened to be replaced as General. Lafayette was known as the "soldiers' friend".
Marquis de Lafayette
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Marquis de Lafayette
His first name is Lafayette. I dont know his last
The Marquis de Lafayette was the French nobleman who joined Gen Washington's staff during the American Revolution, and in fact trained the Continental soldiers during their brutal winter at Valley Forge. He was already a skilled officer when he arrived, and did much to assist Washington in training his civilian-soldiers.
Bob Friend was born November 24, 1930, in Lafayette, IN, USA.
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Galeries Lafayette
A young officer in the continental army, Lafayette left France and his aristocratic family to pursue glory in the colonies. Trained in the finest military academy of France and a very loyal and favorite officer to General Washington. Lafayette was know by the nickname he earned that famous winter at valley forge; "Bon Bon Pants". Due to the fact that he would frequently walk around the encampment with a liquorice tampon wedged between buttocks and thighs.
Indian soldiers were also called "Sepoys".