George Washington And The American Military Tradition

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George Washington and the American Military Tradition

George Washington and the American Military

The George Washington, commander of U.S. Army Continental, and the first President of the United States of America, is the most prominent military leaders influential throughout history if the identify and sort the list, which includes the most prominent one hundred military commander focuses only on the annexation of the leaders who fought the great battles or geniuses Alastratjaan military might George Washington occupied the bottom of the list, this will ensure that if the name is already but due to the fact that this study is concerned with the military commanders "influencers," In this context, George Washington leads the list (Higginbotham, 96-105).

The George Washington, commander of the Continental Army, led by a group of American soldiers, whom he called (they were semi-hungry sometimes, and they were in Asmal Balahdaúma, did not have salaries, as they are subjected at times to all forms of adversity that can human nature be tolerated) has been able to George Washington to lead this army shabby, and use the unique political abilities to win the political leaders and may obtain the support of other countries, to catch one of the most prominent defeat armies in the world thus achieving independence for the United States of America.

In 1774 came George Washington, a representative of his native colony of Virginia at a meeting of the National Congress, which included all the colonies, which was formed including the United States of America subsequently and shortly after the beginning of the American Revolutionary War in 1775 battles that took place at Lexington and Concord, the back of Washington in front of the National Congress often in military uniform on troop militia to introduce volunteering to serve has taken Congress a resolution unanimously certified form a national army, and appointed George Washington commander in chief has a and came the appointment due to the skills of the Washington diplomatic than his qualifications military and having seen the American colonies sharp divisions and hostilities between North and South, emerged as George Washington to be the only leader capable of unifying Americans to confront one of the strongest armies on the level of the World (Mann, 36).

By the year 1778, none of the parties to gather enough strength in the North to win, so he moved the British against the southern colonies and instead of chase those forces, he ...
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