gladiatt
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ORIGINAL: scott1964 Anyone hear of this guy before? Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko A guy involved in the polish revolt of 1793 ? (from an old remenbrence of lessons in faculty, 20 years ago) . He initially served as a volunteer in the Revolutionary War, but on October 18, 1776, Congress commissioned him a Colonel of Engineers in the Continental Army. Isn' it possible he would have been in Poland 20 years later ??? His name really call something for me....i will try, if time given, to find my old lessons of History Faculty; or maybe to search on the net. But this name tell me something very blur about the East Europe history.... (not willing to say you are wrong: it is just a question; maybe it is an homonym, or his father/uncle/parent)... If I recall my college history classes (European civ 101), he's one and the same. He fought in the US revolution, then returnerned to Poland and fought for her. ok guys, just the time for me to get home, to make my PBEM turn, to burry tons of old paper in my house, not to find my lessons of Faculty, to check on internet, and you have already make all the talk/discussion about this guy. Not fair . (errr, just kidding of course )
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