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Washington Has Some Intel–December 18, 1775


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A hand-colored printed halftone of a 19th-century illustration of George Washington writing at his desk.

Military Intelligence is a peculiar thing, if only because you never know where it’s going to come from, and/or what it’s going to affect.

And that’s where today’s episode comes in, because Congress received a letter written today which detailed some plans for British military activity in Virginia. What’s surprising is that the intelligence came from…George Washington, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Washington was the lucky recipient of food that had been intercepted on its way to the British folks under siege in Boston. He also received several documents outlining plans that were afoot in Virginia, and he dutifully passed them along.

Most of it was related to Great Bridge, which had already seen some action, but it still put Congress wise to the fact that the war wasn’t only taking place in the northeast, and that military intelligence can come from anywhere.

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