General de KalbUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1966 - 251 էջ Originally published in 1966, A. E. Zucker presented the first modern biography of General de Kalb, a German by birth who held the rank of major general in the Continental Army and died at the Battle of Camden during the American Revolutionary War. Through the use of previously unpublished materials, Zucker's biography challenged previous views of de Kalb and depicts his relationship with Lafayette. |
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... artillery , and also of the entire engineering services ; furthermore , he was to be subject only to Congress and to the commander - in - chief , thus outranking all American officers in these branches except Washington . Du Coudray ...
... artillery , and also of the entire engineering services ; furthermore , he was to be subject only to Congress and to the commander - in - chief , thus outranking all American officers in these branches except Washington . Du Coudray ...
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... artillery then begin again , and fire 13 Rounds : this will be Succeeded by a general discharge of the Musquetry in running fire - Huzza , and long live the Friendly European Powers . Then the last discharge of 13 pieces of Artillery ...
... artillery then begin again , and fire 13 Rounds : this will be Succeeded by a general discharge of the Musquetry in running fire - Huzza , and long live the Friendly European Powers . Then the last discharge of 13 pieces of Artillery ...
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... artillery was stationed in front of the center . De Kalb was in command of the right wing and took his post with it in the line . Gates and his staff took a position six hundred yards back of the line.352 On the British side , Lord ...
... artillery was stationed in front of the center . De Kalb was in command of the right wing and took his post with it in the line . Gates and his staff took a position six hundred yards back of the line.352 On the British side , Lord ...
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