Captain Johann Ewald has spent weeks chasing George Washington across New Jersey. Now, on December 1, 1776, he finds himself trading cannon fire across the Raritan River, mourning the death of a fellow officer, capturing supply boats... and then abruptly abandoning the battlefield to do something even more unexpected.
He starts criticizing his own commanders.
In this episode, we explore Ewald's surprisingly sharp attack on Generals Howe and Cornwallis, his belief that the British Army squandered its chance to end the war, and what those complaints reveal about the rise of light infantry warfare. Was Ewald simply defending his own reputation, or was he making a broader argument about how wars should be fought?
Join me as we follow one frustrated Hessian officer from the banks of the Raritan River into one of the most fascinating military debates hidden inside the American Revolution.
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