Military Leadership and Strategy
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20 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Virginia. By way of Ens. Peyronie, GW sent a letter to Va. Lt. Gov. Dinwiddie again protesting the inadequate supplies and pay of the colonial soldiers. |
19 August 1754 |
GW at Alexandria, Virginia. While GW attended church, twenty-five colonial soldiers attempted to desert. They were caught and imprisoned shortly after the attempt. |
19 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Virginia. While GW attended church, twenty-five colonial soldiers attempted to desert. They were caught and imprisoned shortly after the attempt. |
18 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. with his regiment preparing for his impending march to Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland. |
17 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. recruiting men and preparing for a campaign in Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland. |
16 August 1754 |
GW at Alexandria, Va., still recruiting men and preparing to leave for Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland. |
16 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va., still recruiting men and preparing to leave for Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland. |
15 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va., likely preparing his troops for the impending march to Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland. He also wrote a letter to James Mackay of the independent company from S.C. |
14 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. preparing his troops for the impending march to Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland.
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13 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria Va., likely preparing his troops for the impending march to Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland. |