Download To Starve, Die & Be Damned: The Delaware Blues of the American Revolution, 1776-1783: Traditional American History Series, Volume 11 AudioBook Free
This audiobook is approximately the Delaware Blues and their indefatigable officers, especially Peter Jaquett and Robert Kirkwood. These soldier-comrades from Delaware - the only Continental Regulars to provide from their condition - attained unrestrained reward for steadfastness and valor. Captain Enoch Anderson of the Blues observed, "Allow it be viewed here, once and for all, the Delaware Regiment was never cracked, no, not in the latest fire!" Standard Henry "Light Equine Harry" Lee announced, "No regiment in the army surpassed it in soldiership!" A incomplete set of their battle honors includes Harlem Heights, Brooklyn, White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth, Camden, Cowpens, Guildford Courthouse, and the Siege of Yorktown. Really the only major northern campaigns of the trend in which the Delaware Regiment didn't provide after 1776 were the Saratoga and Mohawk Valley Promotions of 1777-1778. The men from both these expresses served with continuous distinction throughout much of the warfare, and were a few of the men Washington could trust even from the initial times of the trend, when so many Patriots were ill trained and green to the terrors of equipped conflict.