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  1. Due to his military exploits, and his willingness to serve the Americans without compensation, Steuben made a positive impression on both Congress and General George Washington, who appointed him as temporary Inspector General of the Continental Army.

  2. Jun 14, 2018 · Baron Friedrich von Steuben, a Prussian military man hired by George Washington to whip the Continental Army into shape during the darkest days of the Revolutionary War, is known for his...

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  3. On February 23, 1778, George Washington rode out of Valley Forge to meet Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, who's expertise in military training was second to none.

  4. And a stranger—former Prussian army officer Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steubenwas on the scene to restore morale, introduce discipline and whip the tattered soldiers into fighting...

  5. Dec 12, 2018 · Von Steuben arrived in Valley Forge on February 23, 1778. General George Washington, impressed by his acumen, soon appointed von Steuben temporary inspector general.

  6. General George Washington intervened by assigning two French-speaking colonels from his own staff – the 20-year-old Alexander Hamilton and the 24-year-old John Laurens – to assist von Steuben. The assignment proved prescient in that Hamilton and Laurens have been surmised by historians to have been lovers.

  7. Apr 1, 2002 · In the summer of 1784, Steuben printed his “plan” in a pamphlet entitled A Letter on the Subject of an Established Militia, and Military Arrangements, Addressed to the Inhabitants of the United States.