Soldiers of the newly formed continental army under George Washington had encamped at Valley Forge.
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Thereafter, he turned his attention into securing contracts with the government in the manufacture of muskets for the newly formed continental army.
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But Taylor-Wharton, whose early products included cannon balls for George Washington's continental army, was not absorbed into what is now called Harsco until 1953.
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The Society of the Cincinnati was founded in May 1783 for commissioned officers who had served in the continental army or navy during the American revolution.
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More than any of its continental counterparts, the Venezuelan army transported fresh recruits from the slums to the middle class.
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In later years, his army system was copied throughout continental Europe.
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Even this army was dwarfed, yet again, by its continental counterparts.
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When the German tanks actually had to fight the UK infantry tanks in 1940, they were severely discomfited-but recovered to drive the British army out of continental Europe.
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The continental town of Calais, conquered from France in 1347, was not only of vital strategic importance, it also held what was England's largest standing army.