Kamis, 26 Oktober 2017

In the Cause of Human Freedom

Tadeusz Kosciuszko fought for independence in America and Poland. When Congress established the Continental Army on June 14, 1775, few observers could have guessed it would ultimately evolve into one of history’s most powerful armies. Most of the fledgling force’s new officers were gentlemen farmers, and most of its soldiers had no formal military training. …

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