Examples of 'battle of monmouth' in a sentence

Meaning of "battle of monmouth"

battle of monmouth: This phrase refers to a significant battle that took place in Monmouth, New Jersey, during the American Revolutionary War. It is a historical term used to describe a specific military engagement

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He fought at the Battle of Monmouth soon after.
This tactic proved highly effective at the Battle of Monmouth.
The Battle of Monmouth Monument is stands before the courthouse.
They were singled out for valor at the Battle of Monmouth.
The Battle of Monmouth was fought.
Ben fights at the Battle of Monmouth.
Battle of Monmouth.
Led troops in the Battle of Monmouth.
He then participated in the Philadelphia campaign, playing a key role in the Battle of Monmouth.
He was in the Battle of Monmouth.
The regiment would see action at the Battle of Saratoga and the Battle of Monmouth.
At the Battle of Monmouth ♪.
Colonel Stone was back in active command by the Battle of Monmouth.
The township 's name commemorates the Battle of Monmouth.
Continental Army records show that he was an artilleryman at the Battle of Monmouth in 1778.

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On the morning of June 28, Lee launched the attack, beginning the Battle of Monmouth.

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