Step back in time for the moment, and join LTG (Ret.) James Dubik, USA, author of Just War Reconsidered: Strategy, Ethics, and Theory and Colonel George Washington (Daniel Cross - a full-time, first-person interpreter) for a glimpse of Washington’s experience as a young officer “citizen-soldier” and what forged his character to become the icon we now all know him to be. This interview between LTG Dubik and George Washington will confirm “ . . . in new ways what we always have known about Washington: That he was a man of exceptional integrity, courage, and good judgement. It also reveals Washington as a man who remembered his youthful experiences and came to terms with them in such a way to enable him to move forward in the face of formidable difficulties to accomplish important new achievements for the nation to which he had so unalterably committed himself.” - Fred Anderson, George Washington Remembers: Reflections on the French and Indian War
“When we assumed the soldier, we did not lay aside the citizen.” – George Washington, Letter to the New York Provincial Congress, June 26, 1775.
Sponsored by the War, Peace, and Justice Project and Cor Christi Institute, Inc.
Date and Time
Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
Tuesday, Sept. 20
Location
Cumberland County Historical Society (Todd Hall), 21 N Pitt St, Carlisle, PA 17013
Fees/Admission
Free and open to the public.