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The Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry... at Brandywine, 1777, (1939)
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The Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry... at Brandywine, 1777, (1939)
The Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry. How the D.C.L.I. Won Their Red Feathers at Brandywine, 1777, (1939). Incident during the American Revolutionary War, 11 September 1777, near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. American soldiers under the command of Brigadier General Anthony Wayne were attacked and put to the bayonet by British soldiers under the command of Major General Charles Grey. The Americans vowed vengeance, and the British responded by sending a message saying they would dye their white cap feathers red so that the Americans could easily identify them. From Battles for the Flag, a set of cards given away with British boys comic The Wizard. [D. C. Thomson & Co. Dundee, 1939]
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The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. . . at Brandywine, 1777" is a captivating print that captures a significant incident during the American Revolutionary War. Taken in 1939 by Richard Caton Woodville II, this image depicts the aftermath of a fierce battle near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania on September 11th, 1777. In this historic moment, American soldiers led by Brigadier General Anthony Wayne were brutally attacked and forced into close combat with British soldiers under the command of Major General Charles Grey. Determined to seek revenge for their fallen comrades, the Americans made a solemn vow to retaliate against their adversaries. To distinguish themselves from their enemies and instill fear in their hearts, the British responded by dyeing their white cap feathers red. This act of defiance allowed both sides to easily identify each other amidst the chaos of war. Woodville's masterful composition showcases the bravery and patriotism exhibited by these men as they fought for their respective countries. The rich colors and attention to detail bring this historical event to life, reminding us of the sacrifices made during America's struggle for independence. This collectible print serves as an enduring testament to those who valiantly served in The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry regiment and all individuals who fought bravely during this tumultuous period in history. It stands as a symbol of honor and valor that will continue to inspire generations to come.
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