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To: george76; Cagey; indcons; Chani; thefactor; blam; aculeus; ELS; mainepatsfan; timpad; oceanview; ...
george76--thanks for the ping.

The Flag of the Grand Union--the first flag we fought under as Americans
The Union Jack inset with the red and white stripes of the flag of the Sons of Liberty

The Old Barracks is a great place to visit and bring the family. The First Battle of Trenton was very important as it was our first win. In the diagram above, it was Alex Hamilton who set up the cannon of the NY Artillery (at positions 1 and 3) and shot downhill at the assembling Hessians. The General, standing with Hamilton, noticed a group of Hessians attempting to set up cannon at the bottom of the hill. He ordered his cousin Lt. William Washington and the then 17 year old Lt. James Monroe (yes, THAT James Monroe) to take the position...and they did. Both were wounded, however. Monroe meant it when he put forth the Monroe Doctrine years later--he could back it up.

8 posted on 07/17/2007 5:36:08 PM PDT by Pharmboy ([She turned me into a] Newt! in '08)
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To: Pharmboy
Monroe meant it when he put forth the Monroe Doctrine years later--he could back it up.

I'm sure Monroe meant it, but it was John Quincy Adams, Monroe's Sec. of State who concieved and wrote the document. Even though Adams' only brush with combat was around the same time as Trenton when he was 15 years old in the middle of the Atlantic heading to Europe with his father, I'm sure he meant it just as well. ;~))

John Q. Adams was a remarkable person in his own right.

10 posted on 07/17/2007 6:59:45 PM PDT by Ditto (Global Warming: The 21st Century's Snake Oil)
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