Difference between revisions 97272770 and 97275054 on enwiki[[Image:Dragoon-illustration.jpeg|right|thumb|A light dragoon from the American Revolution.]]'''John Storm''' is most well known for being one of less than 90 [[dragoon]]s that fought under Colonel [[William Washington]] during the [[Battle of Cowpens]] in the [[American Revolutionary War]]<sup>1</supref=wash>Haller, Stephen E., ''William Washington: Cavalryman of the Revolution''. Published 2001. Heritage Books Inc.</ref>. Dragoons comanded huge power upon the battlefield at the time because of their ability to incite fear within the enemy infantry. "The shock of a cavalry charge often proved decisive in gaining a victory."<sup>2</supref>[http://www.cr.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/revwar/vafo/vafohorse.html Dragoon Description]. United States National Park Service. Accessed December 29, 2006.</ref> Had it not been for these handful of dragoons, the [[Battle of Cowpens]], a turning point in the war, could have been an American loss<sup>1</supref=wash></ref>. John Storm was born January 3, 1760 in [[Latimore Township, Pennsylvania]] and died December 13, 1835 in [[Greene County, Indiana]]<sup>3</supref=pension>John Storm's Pension Record. September 24, 1831. First-hand account. Held at the National Archives in Washington D.C.</ref>. He served under Captains [[Ballard Smith]] and [[Thomas Boyer]] in the 1st Virginia Regiment starting in 1780<supref=pension>3</supref>. Later that year he served under Captain [[Robert Morrows]] in Colonel [[William Washington]]'s Continental Dragoons<sup>3</supref=pension></ref>. He is believed to have fought not only in the [[Battle of Cowpens]], but the [[Battle of Guildford Court House]] as well. == External Links ==⏎ ⏎ <br /> [http://stephenfranklin.tripod.com/storjohn.html John Storm's Grave] == Resources == 1. Haller, Stephen E., Wi''lliam Washington: Cavalryman of the Revolution''. Published 2001. Heritage Books Inc. 2. [http://www.cr.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/revwar/vafo/vafohorse.html Dragoon Description]. United States National Park Service. Accessed December 29, 2006. 3. John Storm's Pension Record. September 24, 1831. First-hand account. Held at the National Archives in Washington D.C.Notes ==<br /> </references> {{US-mil-bio-stub}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=97275054.
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