in his Sleevies
it was general Washington
In his sleeviesNote: This joke is also told as: Where does The King keep his army? And told as Where did Napolean keep his army? (or armies)Explanation: Armies (arms) go into sleevies (sleeves).
keeping his army together
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Keeping his army together
The Washington based army was Pomonac
Washington's basic tactic during the Revolutionary War was to avoid large-scale confrontations with the British army, instead opting for a strategy of attrition. He focused on maintaining his army's strength and morale while engaging in smaller skirmishes and defensive battles. By employing hit-and-run tactics and leveraging the terrain, Washington aimed to exhaust British resources and resolve, ultimately leading to a favorable outcome for the Continental Army. His ability to adapt to circumstances and keep the army together was crucial for the American cause.
The Continental Army was all the militia, minutemen, etc. of the Original Thirteen Colonies joined together under the command of George Washington.
George Washington joined the army in 1776.
Why did the Bonus Army march on Washington, D.C.?
Yes, this is correct. George Washington had to survive the harsh winter conditions, and his troops did not want to put up with it, therefore, many of them decided to leave him. He had to keep an army together while fighting for freedom. Pretty hard, huh?
Continental Army