George Washington - A Lieutenant Colonel
Time: Feb, 1754
Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S. (then Colony of Virginia)
Details: In February 1754, Dinwiddie promoted Washington to lieutenant colonel and second-in-command of the 300-strong Virginia Regiment, with orders to confront French forces at the Forks of the Ohio.
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