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Fitz Williams Posted - October 04 2004 : 3:07:59 PM
Jumonville's Glenn from a somewhat diferent perspective.

"On June 28, 1754, while navy ensign Joseph Coulon de Villiers de Jumonville was leading a mission aimed at ascertaining the American position in the Ohio Valley, he and 10 of his men were assassinated by soldiers under the command of George Washington (Jumonville, Pennsylvania). In retaliation, an expedition was organized consisting of 500 Frenchmen and about 100 Aboriginal warriors. The attack took place "Indian-fashion," according to the rules of forest warfare. The commander addressed his troops, issued them with necklaces and a tomahawk, consulted with them on which route to take, how fast they should march and how to behave towards the enemy, and sent out "scouts"; finally, the assembled troops uttered a loud war cry and attacked, presenting their flank. This tactic was successful, and in only a single day's fighting, the Canadian forces obtained the surrender of the fort and that of Washington's American troops."
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Fitz Williams Posted - October 04 2004 : 8:51:41 PM
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Had that been my brother,I would not have let GW off so easily

I always wondered about that. It wasn't like GW was in a position to negotiate.

I got this version of Fort N off a Canadian web site. They are gearing up for the 400th aniversary of New France.
42ndOfficer Posted - October 04 2004 : 7:05:07 PM
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Originally posted by Fitz Williams

Jumonville's Glenn from a somewhat diferent perspective.

"On June 28, 1754, while navy ensign Joseph Coulon de Villiers de Jumonville was leading a mission aimed at ascertaining the American position in the Ohio Valley, he and 10 of his men were assassinated by soldiers under the command of George Washington (Jumonville, Pennsylvania). In retaliation, an expedition was organized consisting of 500 Frenchmen and about 100 Aboriginal warriors. The attack took place "Indian-fashion," according to the rules of forest warfare. The commander addressed his troops, issued them with necklaces and a tomahawk, consulted with them on which route to take, how fast they should march and how to behave towards the enemy, and sent out "scouts"; finally, the assembled troops uttered a loud war cry and attacked, presenting their flank. This tactic was successful, and in only a single day's fighting, the Canadian forces obtained the surrender of the fort and that of Washington's American troops."




Actually,the French offered terms because their powder was wet and they thought their Indian allies were going to bail on them.Had that been my brother,I would not have let GW off so easily.

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