It's 1775, and Washington is general and commander of the army. But it's not really an army: it's a collection of militias from the colonies, made up of dirty, shabby farmers who know little of fighting and less of order. Washington, who prizes cleanliness and order, wrote in a letter that is life has become "a continued round of annoyance and fatigue".
— Jun 10, 2012 06:39PM
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