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No, Crispus Attucks was an African-American who was killed in the Boston Massacre.
The German officer who helped train American soldiers during World War I was General John A. Lejeune. He was instrumental in establishing training programs for U.S. Marines and implementing modern military tactics. His efforts significantly contributed to the effectiveness of American forces in combat. Lejeune's influence extended beyond the war, shaping the future of the Marine Corps.
They helped fuel prejudice against German immigrants.
Johannes Kepler,(German)
The French officer who helped the American colonists during the Revolutionary War was Marquis de Lafayette. He played a crucial role by providing military leadership and support, and he became a close ally of General George Washington. Lafayette's commitment to the American cause and his efforts in securing French military assistance significantly contributed to the eventual success of the colonists in gaining independence from Britain.
No, Crispus Attucks was an African-American who was killed in the Boston Massacre.
The German officer who helped train American soldiers during World War I was General John A. Lejeune. He was instrumental in establishing training programs for U.S. Marines and implementing modern military tactics. His efforts significantly contributed to the effectiveness of American forces in combat. Lejeune's influence extended beyond the war, shaping the future of the Marine Corps.
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They helped fuel prejudice against German immigrants.
Friedrich von Steuben
Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben- Called Baron von Steuben for short- and he was actually from Prussia- which is today part of Germany.
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He achived the voyage, and helped many soilders and sailers become heros.
He was a Prussian military officer who helped train and organize the Continental Army in the American Revolution.
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Casimir Pulaski was the Polish cavalry officer who helped train American soldiers. He is known as the 'Father of the American Cavalry.'