All of them. General Washington is selected/ elected to be Commander in Chief on 15 June 1775. General Washington takes command of the army, which was based outside of Boston at Cambridge on 3, July, 1775.
The common "man" living in colonial America...men of the American Continental Army.
40,000 Confederate soldiers under the command of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston
General George S. Patton, Jr. is buried in the American Military Cemetery at Hamm, Luxembourg. His grave is at the head of the cemetery and faces over 5000 graves of soldiers, many of whom fought under his command. http://www.bargaintraveleurope.com/08/Luxembourg_Cemetery_Patton_Grave.htm
General William Jackson was related to Stonewall Jackson and the soldiers under his command gave him the title as a joke.
The Peninsula Campaign was fought from March to July 1862 by the Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen. George McClellan. McClellan's overcautious approach led to a retreat by his army to the James River and it was eventual recalled to the defense of Washington DC in August 1862.
Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Von Steuben was the Prussian officer who designed the training program for American troops during the Revolutionary War. He was, under General Washington, Inspector general of the Continental Army.
He was the first Attorney General under Washington
militia
40,000 Confederate soldiers under the command of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston
Horatio Gates commanded the American soldiers who captured 5,800 British soldiers under General Burgoyne at Saratoga in 1777. John Burgoyne surrendered.
General George Washington.
who commanded the American soldiers who captured 5,800 British soldiers under General Burgoyne at Saratoga
Edmund Randolph.
who commanded the American soldiers who captured 5,800 British soldiers under General Burgoyne at Saratoga
The Marquise De Lafayette was a french aristocrat and a military officer. He was a general in the American Revolution, serving under George Washington. He helped negotiate an increase in french support during the war. -yv0n3- (hope this helps :)
I don't know exactly if this is the name of the painting, but searching on the internet you could possibly find it. what you're talking about in your question is George Washington crossing the Delaware river. Hope this helps!
General George S. Patton, Jr. is buried in the American Military Cemetery at Hamm, Luxembourg. His grave is at the head of the cemetery and faces over 5000 graves of soldiers, many of whom fought under his command. http://www.bargaintraveleurope.com/08/Luxembourg_Cemetery_Patton_Grave.htm
we were in the commonwealth of nations that were under the brittish empire ruled we swore a oath for god, king and country. we fought where ever the empire fought