James Wolfe (2 January 1727 – 13 September 1759) was a British Army officer known for his training reforms and, as a major general, remembered chiefly for his ... The Death of General Wolfe · Edward Wolfe · St Alfege Church, Greenwich |
James Wolfe was the commander of the British army at the capture of Quebec from the French in 1759, a victory that led to British supremacy in Canada. |
17 мая 2021 г. · In January 1759, James Wolfe was appointed major general and commanding officer of British land forces in the expedition against Quebec. The ... |
WOLFE, JAMES, army officer, commander of the British expedition that took Quebec in 1759; b. 2 Jan. 1727 (n.s.) at Westerham, England; d. 13 Sept. |
He was educated at a school in Greenwich and commissioned in his father's regiment in 1741. He had a brilliant career and was a Major-General at age 32. On his ... |
James Wolfe was born to be a soldier. At twenty three he was promoted lieutenant colonel of the 20th Regiment of Foot and had been in hand to hand combat at the ... |
General Wolfe, the victor of Quebec, was born in Westerham, Kent, in 1727 but his family moved to Greenwich when he was a young boy. |
Major-General James Wolfe (1727-59) became the first British 'imperial' hero by his defeat of the French on the 'Heights of Abraham', outside Quebec, on 13 ... |
Некоторые результаты поиска могли быть удалены в соответствии с местным законодательством. Подробнее... |
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