This illustration shows the charge of Count Pulaski. Casimir Pulaski (1745-1779), a Polish nobleman and soldier and commander, was recruited for the American Revolution, where he became a brigadier general in the Continental Army. Known as a ""Soldier of Liberty,"" he made his mark as a cavalry officer and came to be known as ""The Father of American Cavalry."" Pulaski was mortally wounded in battle at Savannah, Georgia. .
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This illustration shows the charge of Count Pulaski. Casimir Pulaski (1745-1779), a Polish nobleman and soldier and commander, was recruited for the American Revolution, where he became a brigadier general in the Continental Army. Known as a ""Soldier of Liberty,"" he made his mark as a cavalry officer and came to be known as ""The Father of American Cavalry."" Pulaski was mortally wounded in battle at Savannah, Georgia. .

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