Bill:
Here is more from the General:
George Washington, July 4, 1775, General Orders
George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress, 1741-1799: Series 3g Varick
Transcripts.
Head Quarters, Cambridge, July 4, 1775.
Parole Abington. Countersign Bedford.
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The General most earnestly requires, and expects, a due observance of those articles of war, established for the government of the Army, which forbid profane cursing, swearing and drunkeness; and in like manner requires and expects, of all Officers, and Soldiers, not engaged on actual duty, a punctual attendance on divine Service, to implore the blessings of Heaven upon the means used for our safety and defence.
All Officers are required and expected to pay diligent attention to keep their Men neat and clean; to visit them often at their quarters, and inculcate upon them the necessity of cleanliness, as essential to their health and service.
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