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The U.S. Army Center of Military History has a series of educational and informative publications and videos that focus on the Army in the Revolutionary War.
 
Explore these links for more detailed information about U.S. Army history in the Revolutionary War.

Combined Publications

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Commemorative Pamphlet Series Release Dates / Links
Opening Shots, 1775-1776 Available Fall 2024
Canadian Campaign, 1775-1776 Available Fall 2024
New York Campaign, 1776 Available Fall 2024
Trenton and Princeton, 1776-1777 Available Winter 2025
Valley Forge to Monmouth, 1777-1778 Available Winter 2025
Saratoga Campaign, 1777 Available Winter 2025
Philadelphia Campaign, 1777-1778 Available Winter 2025
Southern Campaign, 1778-1780 Available Winter 2025
Northern Campaign, 1778-1780 Available Winter 2025
Frontier Campaign, 1775-1783 Available Winter 2025
Southern Campaign, 1781 Available Winter 2025
Virginia Campaign, 1781 Available Winter 2025
Yorktown Available Winter 2025
Road to Victory, 1781-1783 Available Winter 2025
Revolutionary War Anthologies (Two Volumes) Available Spring 2025

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Additional Publications Release Dates / Links
Continental Army Read Here
Supplying Washington's Army Read Here
Soldiers of the American Revolution Poster Series Read Here
Army Artifact and Art Book Available Fall 2025

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This Day in Army History (One-minute Videos) Links
Battles of Lexington and Concord, 19 April 1775 https://vimeo.com/700451341
Army Birthday, 14 June 1775 https://vimeo.com/1012072549
Victory at Yorktown, 19 October 1781 https://vimeo.com/1012076449
Battle of Trenton, 25 December 1776 https://vimeo.com/657962582
Valley Forge encampment begins, 19 December 1777 https://vimeo.com/1012070662
Battle of Cowpens, 17 January 1781 https://vimeo.com/665243991

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