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The Drillmaster of Valley Forge

The Baron De Steuben and the Making of the American Army

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The Drillmaster of Valley Forge

De: Paul Lockhart
Narrado por: Norman Dietz
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The image of the Baron de Steuben training Washington's ragged, demoralized troops in the snow at Valley Forge is part of the iconography of our Revolutionary heritage, but most history fans know little more about this fascinating figure.

In the first book on Steuben since 1937, Paul Lockhart, an expert on European military history, finally explains the significance of Steuben's military experience in Europe. Steeped in the traditions of the Prussian army of Frederick the Great---the most ruthlessly effective in Europe---he taught the soldiers of the Continental Army how to fight like Europeans. His guiding hand shaped the army that triumphed over the British at Monmouth, Stony Point, and Yorktown. And his influence did not end with the Revolution. Steuben was instrumental in creating West Point and in writing the "Blue Book"---the first official regulations of the American army. His principles have guided the American armed forces to this day.

Steuben's life is also a classic immigrant story. A failure in midlife, he uprooted himself from his native Europe to seek one last chance at glory and fame in the New World. In America he managed to reinvent himself---making his background quite a bit more glamorous than it really was---but redeeming himself by his exceptional service and becoming, in a sense, the man he claimed to be.

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In the late 1770s, his promising military career aborted, Baron de Steuben uprooted himself from his native Prussia and landed in America, where he schooled its troops to fight in the European manner, thereby influencing the outcome of the Revolutionary War. Norman Dietz's smooth, clear delivery make this biography easy to follow, and his energy never flags. He gives a straight narration, rather than adopting different voices or accents, which suits a text that is long on description and short on dialogue or quotations. This is a fine introduction to a significant player in Revolutionary War history, and Dietz makes it a listening experience even nonmilitary buffs may enjoy.

Comprehensive Biography • Insightful Historical Context • Excellent Narration • Forgotten Hero • Overlooked History

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If you want to learn more about the men of the America Revolution this is a good book that looks at the baron. Probably under rated by his commands around him because he was a Prussian and because of his ego but I high recommend the book.

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It's a good book about the military and political aspects of his life. However, it comes down very hard against the gay thing. Which is in contrary to just about every other thing I've ever read about him. it's hard to know if the author is simply correct, or if they have a bias. Reading between the lines, the random strange things that happen do seem to make much more sense if it was about a man and his partners/ex's than a bunch of guys looking after their odd old general.

It is a bit of a rush through the second half of the war, but that's probably more a side effect of his role in it. The effect on Valley forge though is front and centre. including the idea "if any random from Europe could have taught this stuff. why wasn't it already done."

The politics and his issues with Jefferson and Laffiette were things I wasn't aware of and was good to hear. including how everyone so overly romanticised militia at the time. It does tend Into hero worship of Washington, but it's hard to find books that don't.

Good book, odd in places though

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The service the Baron rendered the United States is immeasurable. This book reveals much about the upbringing that formed the man, commander, leader. The info is concise, but not overwhelming. “Easy listening”.

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As a revolutionary war re-enactor I studied the topic of "the drill" in detail. My recreated unit was one of those retrained at Valley Forge by the Baron's efforts, so we had many other references to rely on. This book is the best popular history of the man & his impact on our Revolution. Well written/spoken.

A thoughtful study of Da' Baron

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nothing it was interesting and fact based many notable mentions Washington and Hamilton north mostly

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