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William Phillips (British Army officer)

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led to a reputation as an excellent officer. By the outbreak of the American War of Independence he had risen to the rank of colonel in the British Army. He served as the Commander of Artillery at Woolwich and Lieutenant Governor of
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in 1780. While a prisoner in Virginia, he was one of the British officers who was entertained at the home of
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As he lay gravely ill, in the home belonging to the Bolling family known as Bollingbrook,
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Where a Man Can Go: Major General William Phillips, British Royal Artillery, 1731-1781
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While on his way to link up with General Cornwallis, he contracted either
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put him in charge of the shipyard at St. John's where, along with Captain
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described him as "the proudest man of the proudest nation on earth".
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Phillips was promoted to the rank of Major-General and sent to
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and eventually joined the Royal Artillery. His service at the
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Phillips stands just behind Burgoyne, left of center
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Artilleryman and general officer in the British Army
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William Phillips (General)
William Edward Phillips

England
Petersburg, Virginia
Kingdom of Great Britain
British Army
Royal Artillery
Seven Years' War
Battle of Minden
American War of Independence
Saratoga Campaign
Battle of Blandford
Major-General
British Army
Royal Artillery
American War of Independence
Great Britain in the Seven Years War
Woolwich
Battle of Minden
Windsor Castle
Boroughbridge
Quebec
Henry Clinton
John Burgoyne
Guy Carleton
Sir Charles Douglas
Benedict Arnold
Battle of Valcour Island
the recapture

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