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Robert Orme (British Army officer)

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155:, in what is now Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, which was held by French opposing forces. In July that year, Braddock's army was decisively ambushed by a smaller French and native Indian force in the Battle of the Monongahela with the loss of nearly 900 British and American soldiers. Braddock was mortally wounded and Orme shot in the leg. Some of the dead were scalped by the Native American allies of the French and their scalps nailed to trees in order to terrify the British. Orme escaped in the disorderly retreat and returned to England in 1755, becoming something of a celebrity as a survivor of the massacre. He resigned from the army in 1756. 52: 40: 406: 145: 175: 59: 426: 369: 338: 174:
After his return to England, Orme resigned his commission in the army and eloped with Audrey Townshend (died 1781), the only daughter of
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Orme died in 1790 according to modern sources, or in February 1781 according to a source published in 1856.
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The history of an expedition against Fort Du Quesne, in 1755; under Major-General Edward Braddock &c
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In 1755, Braddock was engaged in a push by British and American forces towards
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captain and was known as Captain Orme. Also serving as an aide to Braddock was
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Orme's account of the campaign was published in 1856 in an edition edited by
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who wished to acquire military experience and with whom Orme became friends.
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The death of General Braddock as imagined in a nineteenth-century engraving
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A list of the general and field-officers, as they rank in the army &c
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Major-General Braddock's death at the Battle of Monongahela, 9 July 1755.
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George Washington's first war: His early military adventures
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in 1745. He became a lieutenant in that regiment in 1751.
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Canadian Military History Gateway. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
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in the 35th Regiment of Foot but transferred to the
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British Army personnel of the French and Indian War
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Robert Orme (soldier)
Robert Orme


Captain
British Army
Battle of the Monongahela
French and Indian War
George Washington
painted
Joshua Reynolds
ensign
Coldstream Guards
aide-de-camp
General Edward Braddock
brevet
George Washington
Fort Duquesne
Winthrop Sargent
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Charles Townshend, 3rd Viscount Townshend
Audrey, Lady Townshend
Thomas Gage



Captain Robert Orme.
Major-General Braddock's death at the Battle of Monongahela, 9 July 1755.

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