Battle Brief - Following the French: Rochambeau’s Army in Virginia
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National Museum of the United States Army 1775 Liberty Dr, Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060
Society of Cincinnati
"Washington Reviewing Our Ally--the French--1781," by Henry A. Ogden
During the last major campaign of the Revolutionary War in 1781, over 8,000 French troops under Lt. Gen. Comte de Rochambeau marched from New York to Virginia to fight in the victorious siege of Yorktown led by George Washington. They marched and sailed over 400 miles alongside their American allies, then returned on foot the next year. Join museum educator John Maass on a tour of these historic sites in Virginia where the French army helped America win its independence.
This program is offered VIRTUALLY and IN PERSON on Tuesday, October 8. Museum guests may attend in-person. Seats are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Dr. John R. Maass is an education specialist at the National Museum of the United States Army. He received a Ph.D. from the Ohio State University in early U.S. history and military history. A former U.S. Army Reserve officer, his most recent book is “The Battle of Guilford Courthouse: A Most Desperate Engagement” (2020).
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