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solmaris [256]
3 years ago
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Based on the article, what can we infer about why von Steuben could not maintain and keep employment after the Seven Years’ War?

There were few military jobs after the war, and there were rumors that he was gay. The king of Prussia lost respect and credibility after the war, causing people to mistrust his associates, including von Steuben. No one wanted to hire him because they knew his plan was to flee to America and help with the Revolutionary War. He was injured in the war and had no other skills to acquire a job.
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Usimov [2.4K]3 years ago
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Explanation:

Foreword .............................................................................................................................................. v

Acknowledgments .............................................................................................................................. W

General Thoughts-Seventy-five Years with the Army .................................................................... 1

TheAnny ........................................................................................................................................... 27

Rutgers ROTC Commissioning Ceremony ........................................................................................... 31

The U.S. Army-Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow .............................................................................. 33

Sergeants Major Academy .................................................................................................................. 39

NCOS: Not Only the Backbone But the Vital Nerve System Link ........................................................ 42

It's Time for a Tme Appraisal of the Real Base Force Requirement ................ ..................................... 44

Expending the Force ............................................................................................................................ 45

Expending the Force II ........................................................................................................................ 46

Expending the Force Ill .................................................................... ...................... ; ............................ 4 7

Additional Army Endstrength Needed .................................................................................................. 49

The Future of the U.S. Army ............................................................................................................... 50

Transformation .................................................................................................................................... 51

Growing the Army ............................................................................................................................... 54

Leadership ........................................................................................................................................ 57

The Art of Command ................................ .................................................... .. . ................................... 60

Command Philosophy: Principles of Leadership ................................................................................... 63

The Future .......................................................................................................................................... 66

"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" .................................................................................................. 67

Letter to USAREUR Commanders ...

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