Faced with the possibility of either a crushing defeat or a brilliant victory, Washingtons loyalty to the fledgling United States compelled him to make a bold, offensive stroke in the late summer of 1781. In less than a month, he marched the combined American and French armies to Yorktown, Virginianearly 450 miles south of their encampment at New Yorkto face the might of the British army.
Through a riveting mixture of fact and dialogue, noted author Donald T. Phillips chronicles the remarkable events of the Siege of Yorktown. From dramatic artillery assaults to the celebrated American and French attacks and, finally, to the incredible British surrender, On the Wing of Speed delivers a thrilling tale of courage, strength, and devotion.
Extraordinary. Brilliant. Don Phillips does more than take the reader to the scene; he renders us participants in the experience. On the Wing of Speed is a compelling read for all Americans who want to understand how the United States was born.
Admiral James M. Loy, Deputy Secretary, Homeland Security (Ret.), Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard (Ret.)




