baron friedrich wilhelm ludolf gerhard augustin von steuben
Proper noun: - A Prussian-born military officer who served as a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War: Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben was a key figure in training and drilling American troops, significantly improving their discipline and effectiveness.
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- Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben is credited with writing the Revolutionary War Drill Manual.
- The army's transformation at Valley Forge is largely attributed to the training methods of Baron von Steuben.
"The Steuben method": Refers to the system of military drill and camp sanitation introduced by von Steuben.
- The adoption of the Steuben method brought much-needed order to the Continental Army.
To be "Steubened" (historical/informal): To be subjected to rigorous military drill or training, inspired by von Steuben's methods.
- The new recruits were thoroughly Steubened during their winter encampment.
Von Steuben: A common shortened form of his full name and title.
- A statue of Von Steuben stands in Washington, D.C.
Steuben: The most common abbreviated reference, often used attributively.
- The Steuben House in New Jersey is a historic site.
The Baron: A colloquial reference used by American soldiers and in historical accounts.
- The Baron inspected the troops daily.
- Military drillmaster
- Inspector General (his formal title in the Continental Army)
Steuben's regulations: Refers specifically to the code of military procedures he established.
- The success of the campaign was due in part to Steuben's regulations.
Steuben's Blue Book: The common name for his manual, "Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States."
- Officers were expected to study Steuben's Blue Book.
- American Revolutionary leader (born in Prussia) who trained the troops under George Washington (1730-1794)