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Casimir Pulaski arrived in America with no rank, no command, and no country to return to.
Exiled from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after leading a failed uprising against Russian domination, he crossed the Atlantic carrying little more than experience, reputation, and an unbroken belief in liberty. Within months, he would ride onto the battlefield at Brandywine, recognize a deadly British maneuver before others did, and act decisively in a moment that helped preserve the Continental Army.
In a war still finding its form, Pulaski brought something rare-discipline, mobility, and a vision for cavalry that would reshape how the army fought. But his path was not one of easy success. He faced resistance, misunderstanding, and the challenge of adapting European methods to an American war.
From the fields of Poland to the battlefields of the American Revolution, this is the story of a man who fought for freedom in two nations-and paid the price for both.
'Pulaski' is a vivid and grounded account of courage, exile, and the enduring idea that the struggle for liberty does not belong to one country alone.