On The Wing Of Speed: George Washington And The Battle Of Yorktown

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Military
Cover of the book On The Wing Of Speed: George Washington And The Battle Of Yorktown by Donald T. Phillips, DTP/Companion Books
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Author: Donald T. Phillips ISBN: 9780982848425
Publisher: DTP/Companion Books Publication: August 14, 2006
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Donald T. Phillips
ISBN: 9780982848425
Publisher: DTP/Companion Books
Publication: August 14, 2006
Imprint:
Language: English
The early days of 1781 cast a cold shadow over the downtrodden American Continental army. Mutiny the recent disastroud losses in South Carolina at Camden and Charleston and Benedict Arnold's betrayal called General George Washington's leadership into question. Faced with the possibility of either a crushing defeat or a brilliant victory Washington's loyalty to the fledgling United States compelled him to make a bold offensive stroke in the late summer of 1781. In less than a month he marched the combined American and French armies to Yroktown Virginia - nearly 450 miles south of their encampment at New York - to face the might of the British army. Through a riveting mixture of fact and dialogue noted author Donald T. Phillips chronicles the remarkable events of the Siege of Yorktown. From dramatic artillery assaults to the celebrated American and French attacks and finally to the incredible British surrender ON THE WING OF SPEED delivers a thrilling tale of courage strength and devotion.
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The early days of 1781 cast a cold shadow over the downtrodden American Continental army. Mutiny the recent disastroud losses in South Carolina at Camden and Charleston and Benedict Arnold's betrayal called General George Washington's leadership into question. Faced with the possibility of either a crushing defeat or a brilliant victory Washington's loyalty to the fledgling United States compelled him to make a bold offensive stroke in the late summer of 1781. In less than a month he marched the combined American and French armies to Yroktown Virginia - nearly 450 miles south of their encampment at New York - to face the might of the British army. Through a riveting mixture of fact and dialogue noted author Donald T. Phillips chronicles the remarkable events of the Siege of Yorktown. From dramatic artillery assaults to the celebrated American and French attacks and finally to the incredible British surrender ON THE WING OF SPEED delivers a thrilling tale of courage strength and devotion.

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