Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine
Headline Wednesday: Battle of Trenton, American Revolution follows George Washington’s winter gamble from icy river crossing to street fighting in a small New Jersey town. This episode walks through Christmas night on the Delaware, half-frozen Continentals pushing guns through sleet, and Hessian soldiers jolted awake by drums and musket fire. You will hear how carefully placed American cannon turned King and Queen streets into deadly corridors, how Colonel Johann Rall tried to rally his men, and how the garrison finally broke. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com. Across two acts, the narration traces the retreat from New York, the shrinking, exhausted Continental Army on the west bank of the Delaware, and the near-collapse of the Revolution before Trenton. It then takes you into the town’s alleys, orchards, and crossroads as American units seal escape routes, capture hundreds of Hessians, and carry off badly needed guns and supplies. The episode closes with the wider campaign picture, from Trenton to Princeton and the rebirth of American morale. Use it as a focused refresher for your own reading, classroom work, or staff ride preparation, and revisit the battlefield with the story clear in your mind.
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