COL Jagdog
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A few thoughts to share about the Revolutionary War from the military perspective -- it was a near-run affair and most Americans today still do not realize how close we came to losing the entire war.
For those looking for a great and easy to read history of the War for Independence -- I would recommend John Ferling's
"Almost A Miracle" -- it covers all of the important battles,
Bunker Hill, Lexington, Trenton, Cowpens, King's Mountain, Saratoga, Yorktown as well as the major players, British generals Howe, Gage, Cornwallis, Col Tarleton; and American/French/German leaders; Washington, Nathaniel Greene (probably the best American strategist of the war), Horatio Gates, Louis Duportail (French military engineer and general of Continenetal Army engineering assets who designed and built the positions that trapped the British at Yorktown which led to the final victory), Henry Knox (the father of the US artillery corps), Lafayette, Steuben, and "Mad" Anthony Wayne. The book also covers the impact of the war on the civilian population.
You will find this is a compelling summer read -- the patriots who risked all to found the new republic.
For those looking for a great and easy to read history of the War for Independence -- I would recommend John Ferling's
"Almost A Miracle" -- it covers all of the important battles,
Bunker Hill, Lexington, Trenton, Cowpens, King's Mountain, Saratoga, Yorktown as well as the major players, British generals Howe, Gage, Cornwallis, Col Tarleton; and American/French/German leaders; Washington, Nathaniel Greene (probably the best American strategist of the war), Horatio Gates, Louis Duportail (French military engineer and general of Continenetal Army engineering assets who designed and built the positions that trapped the British at Yorktown which led to the final victory), Henry Knox (the father of the US artillery corps), Lafayette, Steuben, and "Mad" Anthony Wayne. The book also covers the impact of the war on the civilian population.
You will find this is a compelling summer read -- the patriots who risked all to found the new republic.