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37 - WASHINGTON'S MIRACLE MAN (Part 3/3) | Col. John Glover (Marblehead Mariners Commander) | Revolutionary War

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On the Pennsylvanian shore of the Delaware River, Washington conceived a desperate plan—to cross back over the river into New Jersey and attack a Hessian garrison of 1,200 men. The Hessians were German mercenaries fighting for the British.

Throughout that frigid night, Glover and his Marbleheaders rowed Washington’s Army across the ice-choked river, thought to be an impossible feat and attacked the Hessian Garrison, killing 100 and taking 900 Hessian soldiers as prisoners.

When the battle ended, General Washington turned to the doctor for his men, General Hugh Mercer, saying: “Hugh, we won a great victory today, but tell me…how many of my boys did I lose? How much did it cost?”

Dr. Mercer looked at his tired, aging commander, saying: “Sir, we didn’t lose any, only a few wounded.”

Washington dropped down on a nearby stool, saying softly: “Oh Lord, my God, another miracle for my little army.”

And there we have Miracle Number 3.

I’m Rick Robison and this is the HEROES FOR FREEDOM Podcast.

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On the Pennsylvanian shore of the Delaware River, Washington conceived a desperate plan—to cross back over the river into New Jersey and attack a Hessian garrison of 1,200 men. The Hessians were German mercenaries fighting for the British.

Throughout that frigid night, Glover and his Marbleheaders rowed Washington’s Army across the ice-choked river, thought to be an impossible feat and attacked the Hessian Garrison, killing 100 and taking 900 Hessian soldiers as prisoners.

When the battle ended, General Washington turned to the doctor for his men, General Hugh Mercer, saying: “Hugh, we won a great victory today, but tell me…how many of my boys did I lose? How much did it cost?”

Dr. Mercer looked at his tired, aging commander, saying: “Sir, we didn’t lose any, only a few wounded.”

Washington dropped down on a nearby stool, saying softly: “Oh Lord, my God, another miracle for my little army.”

And there we have Miracle Number 3.

I’m Rick Robison and this is the HEROES FOR FREEDOM Podcast.

**Want more incredible stories like these for your home??**

---> HEROES FOR FREEDOM MANUALS (Volumes 1-3) - Purchase on Amazon!

OTHER EPISODES YOU MAY LIKE:

36 - WASHINGTON'S MIRACLE MAN (Part 2/3) | Col. John Glover (Marblehead Mariners Commander) | Revolutionary War

29 - ROMANCING THE REVOLUTION | Abigail & John Adams | Revolutionary War

02 - "I REGRET THAT I HAVE BUT *ONE* LIFE TO LOSE FOR MY COUNTRY..." | Nathan Hale (American Spy) | Revolutionary War

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

-Join our newsletter and get a free gift! - Click Here

-Contact us at: [email protected]

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George Washington / Revolutionary War / Continental Army / Tyranny / John Glover / Marbleheaders / Marblehead Mariners / Marblehead Boatmen / US Navy / British / British Regulars / General William Howe / Battle of New York / Battle of Trenton / Throgs Neck / Pell’s Point / Hessians / Delaware River

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