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  1. In the summer of 1778, he was ordered to send a major part of his army to the Caribbean to secure the British West Indies. Clinton evacuated Philadelphia, won a tactical victory over Charles Lee and George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth (June 28, 1778), and assisted the Royal Navy in fending off a French fleet threatening the Atlantic coast.

  2. Henry Elementary's staff members work hard everyday to make sure each and every student reaches their full potential. We have seven sections of each grade level, two speech language pathologists, four special education teachers, three reading teachers, a school guidance counselor and a social worker to ensure that our students find learning success.

  3. He died at Cockenhatch, near Royston, Herts, on the 15th of February 1846. The younger son, Sir Henry Clinton (1771–1829), entered the army in 1787 and saw some service with the Prussians in Holland in 1789. He served on the staff of the duke of York in 1793–94, becoming brevet-major in 1794, and lieutenant-colonel of a line regiment in 1796.

  4. Funeral Service for Neal Henry will be held Monday December 27, 2021, 1:00 P.M. at the Clinton Indian Baptist church Officiated by Gerald Panana and burial will be in Colony Indian Cemetery. Henry was born October 13, 1970, to Cordell and Elaine (Oldcamp) Henry in Clinton, OK and passed away December 21, 2021, in the Oklahoma University Medical ...

  5. 26 de fev. de 2015 · Clinton, Henry. 1730-1795. Henry Clinton was no stranger to America at the outbreak of the American Revolution. He first came to America at the age of 13 when his father was made the Royal Governor of New York. Of aristocratic blood, Clinton early on decided to undertake a career in the military. In 1745 he became a lieutenant of fusiliers in ...

  6. Sir Henry Clinton's 1778 Manifesto and Proclamation Digital History ID 156. Author: Henry Clinton Date:1778. Annotation: In May 1778, General Henry Clinton (1738-1795) became commander of chief of British forces. He replaced William Howe (1729-1814), who was occupying Philadelphia.

  7. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Article. The Siege of Charleston (29 March to 12 May 1780) was a major military operation during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Hoping to establish a foothold in the American South, British commander-in-chief Sir Henry Clinton led an attack on Charleston, South Carolina, capturing the city after a six-week siege.