You are invited to travel by horse with the General, stay in his
quarters, hear what he thinks, weigh upon his decisions, listen to his
prayers, and fight by his side. Sometimes he will sound redundant. You
will realize this is because many of the problems he faced were
repetitive. Sometimes there will be little action. This will bother you.
Please keep in mind, it bothered him more. You will see him in anguish
and distress. You will experience his frustrations. You will grieve
because of those who betrayed him. You will be a fly on the wall as he
strategizes with his men. You will see some of those strategies carried
out, while others were not executed. Even knowing the glorious outcome
beforehand, you will see no possible way for victory to be had - until
finally it is. You will be surprised to learn that this stoic figure had
an inner turmoil few have ever faced. In the end, because of his own
writings, you will know General George Washington more for who he was,
above and beyond what he did or what others have said. You will hear it
from his lips, in his own words.