Excerpt from American Monthly Magazine, Vol. 37: August, 1910
General Washington sent him with letters of introduction to the Congress at Philadelphia. He presented himself to President Hancock, and was promised command of the American Light Dragoons with rank of brigadier - general.
Pulaski as well as Lafayette was destined to strike his first blow for American Liberty at the battle of Brandywine. Being without command he asked Washington for command of his body-guard which consisted of thirty horse. Here he signalized himself, fully sustaining the reputation the world had given him. Four days later he received his commission as brigadier-general in command of the cavalry. In every engagement he was to the front, and always noted for his fearless attacks in points of danger.
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