Nathanael Greene (George Washington assigned him the command of the city).
The Commander at Fort McHenry during the British attack was Maj. George Armistead.
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Admiral Sir William George "Bill" Tennant KCB CBE MVO DL (2 January 1890 - 26 July 1963) Bertram Ramsay was in charge of the BEF evacuation at Dunkirk.
William Howe was the commander of British forces during the Battle of Bunker Hill. He went on to serve as the Commander-in-Chief of British forces, replacing Thomas Gage. Howe served in the military from 1746 to 1803.
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The commander of the British forces in the south was Benedict Arnold. He led his forces during the 1780s.
The Commander at Fort McHenry during the British attack was Maj. George Armistead.
The commander of the British forces in the south was Benedict Arnold. He led his forces during the 1780s.
British forces retreated in various directions depending on the specific conflict and context. For instance, during the American Revolutionary War, they famously retreated from Boston to Halifax after the Siege of Boston in 1776. In World War II, British forces retreated from Dunkirk to Britain during the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940. Each retreat was influenced by strategic considerations and the immediate tactical situation.
the main commander was Bernard Montgomery
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The British commander during the seizure of Suez (Serapis) in 1914 was Major General A. Wallace. He led the British forces to secure the crucial Suez Canal during World War I.
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George Washington helped force the British to surrender Boston during the Siege of Boston in 1776. After taking command of the Continental Army, he strategically positioned cannons, which were captured from Fort Ticonderoga, on Dorchester Heights. This gave the American forces a significant advantage, leading to the British evacuation of the city on March 17, 1776. The successful siege marked a pivotal moment in the American Revolutionary War, ensuring that the British never returned to Boston.