(a) Count Casmir Pulaski, a Polish brigadier general credited with
saving George Washington's life during the Revolutionary War.
(b) During the American Revolution General Casmir Pulaski
organized a cavalry group which was called "Pulaski's Legion" or
the Polish Legion. With 200 foot soliders and 68 horses, the
Pulaski Legion would become the colonists' first true fully-trained
calvary.
(c) Casmir Pulaski became known as the Father of American
Calvary.
(d) During a joint operation with the French to recapture the
city of Savannah, seeing the allied troops falter Pulaski galloped
forward to rally the men, when he was mortally wounded by British
cannon shot. He died two days later and was buried at sea.
That is why we in Illinois get the first Monday on March off:
Pulaski
Day
And Y'all in Georgia get the fine Fort!
Now get out there and geocache proudly!
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Where’s Signal? If you are looking for my Signal Geocoin that is
listed as in this geocache, then look instead for a small piece of
paper taped to the cache container. The paper has the coin code on
it, and will allow you to “discover” this Signal Geocoin if you
have been to my geocache. That way you can get you a Signal icon on
your “Trackables Found” column on your personal geocaching page as
a “bonus” for coming to my geocache.