By the award-winning author of Dog Company: a historic account of a
Revolutionary War unit’s “tactical acumen and human drama . . .
combat writing at its best” (The Wall Street Journal). In August
1776, little over a month after the Continental Congress had formally
declared independence from Britain, the revolution was on the verge of
a disastrous end. General George Washington found his troops outmanned
and outmaneuvered at the Battle of Brooklyn. But thanks to a series of
desperate charges by a single heroic regiment, famously known as the
“Immortal 400,” Washington was able to evacuate his men and the
nascent Continental Army lived to fight another day.
In Washington’s Immortals, award-winning military historian Patrick
K. O’Donnell brings to life the forgotten story of these remarkable
men. Comprised of rich merchants, tradesmen, and free blacks, they
fought not just in Brooklyn, but in key battles including Trenton,
Princeton, Camden, Cowpens, Guilford Courthouse, and Yorktown, where
their heroism changed the course of the war. Drawing on extensive
original sources, from letters to diaries to pension applications,
O’Donnell pieces together the stories of these brave men—their
friendships, loves, defeats, and triumphs. He explores their tactics,
their struggles with hostile loyalists and shortages of clothing and
food, their development into an elite unit, and their dogged
opponents, including British General Lord Cornwallis. Through the
prism of this one unit, O’Donnell tells the larger story of the
Revolutionary War. “Well-written, and superbly
researched . . . A must-read for Revolutionary War and Maryland
history buffs alike.” —Bill Hughes, Baltimore Post-Examiner
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The Untold Story of an Elite Regiment Who Changed the Course of the Revolution
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780802190710
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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