General Washington's Army (1)
1775–78
Marko Zlatich author Peter Copeland illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:28th Jul '94
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In this first of two studies, the systems used by state and Continental authorities to procure clothing materials, the quantities they obtained and the specifications are all examined in detail.
Describes the uniforms, weaponry, military practices and tactics of the rebel forces commanded by General Washington during the American War of Independence, an army that became more coherent and organized as the conflict progressed.
During the period 1775-78, General Washington commanded three separate armies.
There was the New England Army of 1775; the one-year army of the United Colonies, renamed Army of the United States in July 1776; and the forces established by the Continental Congress to serve for three years from January 1777, or for the duration.
In this, the first of two studies by Marko Zlatich (Men-at Arms 290 continues the treatment, covering the period from 1779-83), the systems used by state and Continental authorities to procure clothing materials, the quantities they obtained and the specifications of the uniforms themselves are all examined in detail.
ISBN: 9781855323841
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 5mm
Weight: 186g
48 pages