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[October 2006 ISSUE]
Charles Lee's Disgrace at the Battle of Monmouth
Charles Lee's failure to coordinate subordinates led to a crucial breakdown at the Battle of Monmouth, and a rare public rebuke from George Washington.
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American Revolutionary War: Battle of King's Mountain
The clash at King's Mountain between Patriots and Tories began Britain's long descent to Yorktown.
Battle of Stony Point
 
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Peyton C. March: Greatest Unsung American General of World War I
John J. Pershing directed the troops, but Peyton C. March ensured they were amply supplied to fight during World War I.
   
Robert Charles Tyler: Last American Civil War Confederate General Slain in Combat
Against impossible odds and following orders issued half a year earlier, Robert Charles Tyler became the last Confederate general slain in Civil War combat.
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