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Brigadier General John Stricker (1758–1825) was a Maryland state militia officer who fought in both the American Revolutionary War in the First Maryland Regiment of the famous "Maryland Line" of the Continental Army and in the War of 1812. He commanded the Third Brigade (also known as the "City Brigade" or the "Baltimore Brigade") of the Maryland state militia in the Battle of North Point on Monday, September 12, 1814, (later known as "Defenders' Day, a state, county and city holiday) which formed a part of the larger Battle of Baltimore, along with the subsequent British naval bombardment of Fort McHenry on September 13-14th, and was a turning point in the later months of the War of 1812 and to the peace negotiators across the Atlantic Ocean for the Treaty of Ghent, in the city of Ghent t

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  • جون ستريكر (بالإنجليزية: John Stricker)‏ من مواليد 1758 توفي 1825 كان ضابط جيش الحرس الوطني ماريلاند حتى أصبح جنرال الذين قاتلوا في كل من الحرب الثورية الأمريكية في ولاية ماريلاند. قاد جيش الحرس الوطني ماريلاند في معركة نقطة الشمال في الاثنين 12 سبتمبر، 1814، (عرفت فيما بعد باسم "يوم المدافعين عن حقوق الإنسان، وهي ولاية، ومقاطعة وعطلة المدينة) التي شكلت جزءا من معركة أكبر من بالتيمور، إلى جانب قصف البحرية البريطانية لاحق من فورت ماكهنري على 13-14th سبتمبر وكانت نقطة تحول في الأشهر الأخيرة من حرب 1812 وإلى السلام عبر المفاوضات المحيط الأطلسي لمعاهدة غنت، في مدينة غنت ثم في هولندا النمساوية، (الآن بلجيكا المستقبلية)، التي وصلت أخيرا على معاهدة سلام عشية عيد الميلاد في ديسمبر 1815، التي وصلت أخيرا أنباء أمريكا في فبراير 1815. (ar)
  • Brigadier General John Stricker (1758–1825) was a Maryland state militia officer who fought in both the American Revolutionary War in the First Maryland Regiment of the famous "Maryland Line" of the Continental Army and in the War of 1812. He commanded the Third Brigade (also known as the "City Brigade" or the "Baltimore Brigade") of the Maryland state militia in the Battle of North Point on Monday, September 12, 1814, (later known as "Defenders' Day, a state, county and city holiday) which formed a part of the larger Battle of Baltimore, along with the subsequent British naval bombardment of Fort McHenry on September 13-14th, and was a turning point in the later months of the War of 1812 and to the peace negotiators across the Atlantic Ocean for the Treaty of Ghent, in the city of Ghent t (en)
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  • Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. (en)
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