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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow an American Merchant, a French Official and a Pioneering Chemist Smuggled Much-Needed Gunpowder to the Continental ArmyShortly after taking command of the Continental Army in July 1775, General George Washington ordered an accounting of the ...
Brig. Gen. Ronnie Anderson Jr., the Joint Munitions Command’s commander, took to the podium on the first day of the 2025 ...
In the annals of Revolutionary War soldiers, Massachusetts was full of notable figures. But there were none quite like ...
This article was written by Boyertown Middle School East Eighth-Grade Students Aislyn McAghon, Gabi Carr, and Elena Childs.
The Marquis de Lafayette (Sept 6, 1757 – May 29, 1834) was a French aristocrat, military officer, politician and liberal ...
5,000 black men served in the Continental Army, and hundreds more served on the sea. Had George Washington been less ambivalent, more blacks might have participated on the Patriot side than with ...
On the morning of March 10, 1783, an anonymous letter began circulating through the military camp in Newburgh, New York, where the Continental Army of the thirteen American colonies was stationed—the ...
This year, the U.S. Army Infantry Branch celebrates 250 years since its creation by the 2nd Continental Congress. Several ...
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