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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Thaddeus Kosciuszko - Jul. 26th, 2004
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Posted on 07/25/2004 11:10:26 PM PDT by SAMWolf



Lord,

Keep our Troops forever in Your care

Give them victory over the enemy...

Grant them a safe and swift return...

Bless those who mourn the lost.
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Tadeusz Kosciuszko
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THADDEUS (TADEUSZ) KOSCIUSZKO
A Polish Son of Liberty,
Hero of the American Revolution


Of the many distinguished military men who came from abroad to fight for the independence of the American colonies, Kosciuszko was the very first. In August 1776, only a month after the Declaration of Independence had been signed, the 30-year-old military engineer arrived in Philadelphia from Poland. He offered his services to the Continental Congress, and served continuously until the British surrender seven years later. For over 200 years, the memory of his dedication and contribution has forged strong bonds between the peoples of Poland the United States. Kosciuszko was born to an aristocratic family of modest means in Poland on February 4, 1746. He received a solid classical education at the local church school; mathematics, geometry and drawing attracted his special attention, and at 19 he decided on a military career. He entered the newly-established Royal Military School in Warsaw. Four years later, he graduated with honors, receiving a captain's commission, and was sent on a scholarship from King Stanislaw August to Paris, for advanced study of engineering and artillery.



When he returned to Poland five years later, the country had been forced to yield much of its territory to Russia, Prussia, and Austria, and there was little use for his skills. Hearing of the events at Lexington and Concord, he decided to enlist in the American cause, and traveled to Philadelphia.

He was commissioned Colonel of Engineers by Congress, and assigned to General Horatio Gates and the Army of the North. His strategic engineering skills were a major factor in the American victory at Saratoga a year later; it was this triumph that turned the tide of the war and convinced many European powers to support America against Britain.

Kosciuszko's next task, probably his most important in this country, was the fortification of the heights of West Point, which Washington had called "the key to America." This occupied him nearly two and a half years. He supervised the construction of interlocking batteries, and designed a massive 60-ton chain to block the Hudson River and keep the British from advancing South. (Later, this site became the home of the U.S. Military Academy; the first monument there, erected by the cadets themselves, was to Kosciuszko.)


"Hero of two worlds"
Thaddeus Kosciuszko, here in his heroic American role, painted by a Pole: Kosciuszko at West Point by Boleslaw Jan Czedekowski (1885 - 1969).


He was then sent to the Army of the South, where he supervised troop movements crossing rivers and treacherous swamps. He had the honor of leading American troops into Charleston, the last point of British resistance in the South. At the war's end, Congress named him a Brigadier General.

In 1784, he returned to Poland, and five years later was called up to the Polish army. Poland's political fortunes were sinking, however, and the King ordered his troops to stop fighting. Resigning in protest, Kosciuszko resigned and went to Germany, where he maintained contact with Poles planning a general insurrection.



Finally, in March 1794, he returned to Poland to lead the long-planned revolt. He ordered the mobilization of all men fit to bear arms, even peasants. In America, Kosciuszko had learned how to work with such untrained volunteers. Seven thousand men rushed to join his army, and he soon won a stunning victory over the Russians at Raclawice. By October, however, combined Russian and Prussian troops overwhelmed his forces; Kosciuszko, seriously wounded, was captured. The next year, in a final partition, Russia, Prussia and Austria divided what was left of Poland between them, and the country vanished from the map of Europe.

Kosciuszko was held prisoner in Moscow under Catherine the Great, but her successor, Czar Paul I, freed him on the condition that that he not return to Poland.


George Washington and Thaddeus Kosciuszko


Kosciuszko came back to America, his adopted homeland, and moved to Philadelphia. His earlier friendship with Jefferson bloomed, and the two met almost daily. When he left America for the last time, he named Jefferson the executor of his will, directing that all his American assets be sold and used to buy and free slaves.

His final years were sad and full of disappointments. He was invited to the Congress of Vienna in 1815, but the leaders there refused to restore Poland to post-Napoleonic Europe. He settled with friends in Switzerland friends,where he died in October 1817, at the age of 71. His body was returned to Poland, and lies in a royal crypt in Cracow's Wawel Cathedral.


303 Warsaw Kosciuszko's Squadron


After World War I, his courage inspired American volunteers to join the new Polish Air Force, forming the "Kosciuszko Squadron" to fight Russian forces a century after Kosciuszko himself had done so. And in 1925, the Kosciuszko Foundation was established in the United States, to promote educational and cultural exchanges between the United States and Poland. As it approaches its 75th anniversary, in the year 2000, the Foundation continues to enrich both Poland and America through a deeper understanding of each otherís cultures, values, and achievements.

Ironically, Kosciuszko could never secure for his homeland the freedom he helped America to win. But his life continues to encourage each new generation of Poles. Thomas Jefferson, who knew him as well as any American did, summed up his dear friend and colleague by declaring:



HE WAS AS PURE A SON OF LIBERTY AS I HAVE EVER KNOWN, AND OF THAT LIBERTY WHICH IS TO GO TO ALL, NOT TO THE FEW AND RICH ALONE.



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To: SAMWolf

Thank you Sam for bringing us the story of this wonderful patriot Kosciuszko.


41 posted on 07/26/2004 8:02:29 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Aeronaut

Thank you Aeronaut. We wouldn't have a thing to do if we didn't have an audience to share with and participate in engaging conversation with. We can be both serious and fun here. It's a great place learn about our military history and a nice place to call home.


42 posted on 07/26/2004 8:08:26 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: E.G.C.

Good morning EGC.


43 posted on 07/26/2004 8:09:08 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: The Mayor
They agreed that steady work under good conditions at a living wage was absolutely essential.

LOL. We've been having conversations about how our tax system is built around keeping the "working man" working. Entrepreneurship is not taught to school children. Our tax system requires "worker bees" to keep paying into the political system.

Thanks for the reminder that the goal to rise above the "worker bee" system isn't the real goal either. ;-)

44 posted on 07/26/2004 8:16:48 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: alfa6

Welcome back. I borrowed some ice from your foxhole while you were out.:-)


45 posted on 07/26/2004 8:28:21 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Professional Engineer

Space technology flag-o-gram! Thanks PE.


46 posted on 07/26/2004 8:33:09 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: tomball
Try me.

Good morning Tomball, beautiful post, thanks.

47 posted on 07/26/2004 8:34:46 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: stand watie

Good morning sw and duckie!

free dixie BUMP!


48 posted on 07/26/2004 8:35:28 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: SAMWolf
Our flag and some electronic gadgetry!!

LOL! It's a thing-a-ma-jig to us ordinary folks. Kind of like a what-cha-ma-call-it. ;-)

49 posted on 07/26/2004 8:37:21 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: bentfeather

Good morning feather.


50 posted on 07/26/2004 8:37:47 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it
GM, snippy!

free dixie,sw

51 posted on 07/26/2004 8:38:38 AM PDT by stand watie (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. -T. Jefferson)
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To: CholeraJoe
Ingrates!

LOL. We're tough, just like your drill sergeant.

52 posted on 07/26/2004 8:39:42 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: SAMWolf
Look Mom. It's Sam and Snippy. :-)

ROTFLOL! You are so good!

53 posted on 07/26/2004 8:41:00 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: stand watie
she'll like being out and about.

Probably some of the best thearapy she could get besides just plain old TLC.

54 posted on 07/26/2004 9:01:41 AM PDT by SAMWolf (I tried to play my shoehorn... all I got was footnotes!)
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To: SAMWolf
YEP!

free dixie.sw

55 posted on 07/26/2004 9:03:29 AM PDT by stand watie (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. -T. Jefferson)
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To: SAMWolf

Cool, another gotta love those Engineer dudes thread.


56 posted on 07/26/2004 10:39:01 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Gotta love those Engineer dudes.)
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To: SAMWolf

ROFLMAO


57 posted on 07/26/2004 10:40:25 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Gotta love those Engineer dudes.)
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To: snippy_about_it; bentfeather; SAMWolf

That's one of the doo-dads galloping around Mars right now.


58 posted on 07/26/2004 10:43:58 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Gotta love those Engineer dudes.)
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To: SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; All

I received a forwarded e-mail message this morning from Lt. Paul.







Marhaba(howdy),

I am busier now than I have ever been. My unit develops all the construction contracts in the 1st Cavalry Division's area of operations. The Army seems to be the biggest employer of Iraqi contract labor. We are perpetually behind. I have been sent to Camp Cooke which is on the Al Taji Military Base northwest of Baghdad which used to be a Republican Guard base. This has become the size of a small city here. The Iraqi National Guard is on the other side from us here. Things of mass disappearance are not so disappeared here-within walking distance.

I received two packages from [PE's] friends in Wichita Falls. I have just not had time to write them thanks. They sent a note about his baby being born. Tell him congrats on that.

Speaking of dove hunting-I was down on Saddam's hunting grounds just north of Baghdad Airport. There were more fat dove and quail there than I had ever seen in my life. Send a shotgun!(just kidding). I am sure your land/trailer stories get more interesting. I have too many stories to tell here. Slept through a rocket attack the other night-most impacts were old 107mm Chinese duds. Things have
actually quieted down since we arrived. Say a prayer for old me.

Assalamu Alykum,
Paul


59 posted on 07/26/2004 11:05:51 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Gotta love those Engineer dudes.)
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To: Professional Engineer

I knew that, really I did. :-)


60 posted on 07/26/2004 11:11:35 AM PDT by SAMWolf (I tried to play my shoehorn... all I got was footnotes!)
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