As America prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, it is worth remembering one of the American Revolution's most remarkable heroes.
I recently began my journey as a self-published author and would like to share the story of a man whose contributions to American independence deserve far greater recognition.
Casimir Pulaski arrived in America as a political exile from Poland. Within months, he helped save George Washington's army at the Battle of Brandywine and went on to create what became the foundation of the American cavalry.
He fought for two revolutions, on two continents, and ultimately gave his life for American independence.
Yet many Americans have never heard his story.
If America's 250th anniversary inspires you to learn more about the people who helped secure our freedom, I invite you to read:
PULASKI: The Exile Who Saved Washington's Army and Fought for Two Revolutions
