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Historical Study & Educational Resources - Washington’s Marines: The Origins of the Corps and the American Revolution, 1775-1777

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Book Synopsis: The fighting prowess of United States Marines is second to none, but few know of the Corps’ humble beginnings and what it achieved during the early years of the American Revolution. Jason Bohm rectifies this oversight with his eye-opening Washington’s Marines: The Origins of the Corps and the American Revolution, 1775–1777.

The story begins with the oppressive days that drove America into a conflict for which it was ill-prepared, when thirteen independent colonies commenced a war against the world’s most powerful military with nothing more than local militias, privateers, and other ad hoc units. The Continental Congress rushed to form an army and placed George Washington in command, but soon realized that, to win its freedom, America would need men who could fight on the sea and on land. Enter the Marines. Bohm artfully tells the story of the creation of the Continental Marines and the men who led them during the parallel paths followed by the Army and Marines in the opening years of the war and through the early successes and failures at Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, Canada, Boston, Charleston, and more.

As General Washington struggled to preserve his command after defeats in New York and New Jersey in 1776, the nascent U.S. Navy and Marines deployed the first American fleet, conducted their first amphibious operation, and waged a war on the rivers and seas to block British reinforcements and capture critically needed supplies. Desperate times forced Congress to detach the Continental Marines from the Navy to join the embattled army as Washington sought an “important stroke” to defeat his adversary.

Washington’s Marines joined their fellow soldiers in a protracted land campaign that culminated in turning-point victories at Trenton, Assunpink Creek, and Princeton. This chapter of the Continental Marines ends in Morristown, New Jersey, when Washington granted Henry Knox’s request to leverage the Marines’ expertise with naval guns to fill the depleted ranks of the army’s artillery during the “Forage War.” Washington’s Marines is the first complete study of its kind to weave the men, strategy, performance, and personalities of the Corps’ formative early years into a single compelling account. The sweeping prose relies heavily on primary research and the author’s own extensive military knowledge. Enhanced with original maps and illustrations, Washington’s Marines will take its place as one of the finest studies of its kind.

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Discover the untold story of America's brave warriors with Washington's Marines: The Origins of the Corps and the American Revolution, 1775-1777. Written by military historian Jason Bohm, this captivating book sheds light on the overlooked beginnings of the United States Marine Corps and their crucial role during the early years of the American Revolution.

Experience the birth of an elite fighting force as you delve into the pages of this eye-opening account. Bohm expertly recounts the challenging days that led the thirteen independent colonies to wage war against the most formidable military force in the world. With little more than local militias and ad hoc units, America needed a force capable of combat on land and at sea. Enter the Marines.

Follow the parallel paths of the Army and the Marines as they navigate the tumultuous early stages of the war. From the iconic battles of Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, and Canada to the strategic maneuvers in Boston, Charleston, and beyond, Washington's Marines played a pivotal role in shaping history.

Witness the Marines' resilience and determination as they join General Washington's Army in a grueling land campaign. In the face of defeat, the Marines prove their mettle, turning the tide of the war with victories at Trenton, Assunpink Creek, and Princeton. Their expertise with naval guns even fills the depleted ranks of the army's artillery during the "Forage War" in Morristown, New Jersey.

Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to explore the formative years of the Continental Marines. With meticulous research and captivating storytelling, Bohm brings to life the men, strategies, and triumphs of this legendary corps. Complete with original maps and illustrations, Washington's Marines is an essential addition to any history enthusiast's collection.

Uncover the untold stories of America's earliest warriors and gain a deeper understanding of the birth of the Marine Corps. Order your copy of Washington's Marines: The Origins of the Corps and the American Revolution, 1775-1777 today here.

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