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  2. Battle of Stony Point - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Stony Point took place on July 16, 1779, during the American Revolutionary War.In a well-planned and -executed nighttime attack, a highly trained select group of George Washington's Continental Army troops under the command of Brigadier General "Mad Anthony" Wayne defeated British troops in a quick and daring assault on their outpost in Stony Point, New York, approximately 30 mi ...

  3. Anthony Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Wayne (January 1, 1745 – December 15, 1796) was an American soldier, officer, statesman, and a Founding Father of the United States.He adopted a military career at the outset of the American Revolutionary War, where his military exploits and fiery personality quickly earned him a promotion to brigadier general and the nickname "Mad Anthony". [1]

  4. List of Congressional Gold Medal recipients - Wikipedia

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    Major General Anthony Wayne: July 26, 1779: Continental Congress: Commander at the Battle of Stony Point. The medal is currently in the possession of the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution. Major Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee: September 24, 1779: Continental Congress: Commander at the Battle of Paulus Hook. Only non-general to ...

  5. 1779 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    November 2 – The North Carolina General Assembly carves a new county from Dobbs County, North Carolina and names it Wayne County in honor of United States General Anthony Wayne. December 25 – Fort Nashborough, later to become Nashville, Tennessee, is founded by James Robertson.

  6. Stony Point Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    The site was purchased and preserved in the late 1890s, and opened to the public in 1902. A flying stunt was flown during the July 16, 1929 sesquicentennial of the Stony Point Battlefield, in front of a crowd of over 8,000 dignitaries. A number of traditional military units were on display, including the US Horse Artillery, the First Troop, Philadelp

  7. Tryon's raid - Wikipedia

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    On the night of July 15–16, a picked force under the command of General Anthony Wayne successfully captured the outpost. [11] [12] Although Clinton reoccupied Stony Point, the failure of the 1779 raids to accomplish anything of substance led him to abandon it later in the year. [13] Tryon was pilloried by both Patriots and Loyalists for the raid.

  8. 1779 - Wikipedia

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    1779 was a common year ... American Revolutionary War – United States forces, led by General Anthony Wayne, capture Stony Point, New York from British troops.

  9. 6th Pennsylvania Regiment - Wikipedia

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    In 1779, the light infantry company of the 6th Pennsylvania was part of the Corps of Light Infantry commanded by "Mad" Anthony Wayne that stormed the British fortifications at Stony Point, NY (July 16). The regiment spent the rest of the year in garrison at West Point and probably wintered at Morristown.