Jerry Drummer #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJerry Drummer is a young colonial boy caught up in the Revolutionary War who helps the American cause against the British. When Jerry encounters British soldiers and Tory loyalists, he uses his wits and courage to assist the American forces, including warning them of enemy movements and helping gather supplies. The story follows Jerry's dangerous adventures as he navigates between enemy lines, ultimately proving himself a valuable asset to the revolutionary fighters despite his youth.
During America's colonial struggle, frontier forts like Fort Pitt stand as vital bastions against hostile forces, their garrisons holding the line across thousands of miles of untamed wilderness. From these outposts, soldiers keep the peace and secure the supply lines that enable patriots to reinforce George Washington's fight for independence.
When indignant colonists organize the Minute Men to fight for freedom in 1775, young Jerry Drummer finds himself caught between his Tory employer and the call to revolution—and he chooses to answer it with his drum. As British regulars march toward Lexington and Concord, Jerry's steady beat becomes as vital to the rebel cause as any rifle, proving that courage comes in all sizes. Watch as a drummer boy becomes a symbol of the colonies' desperate bid for independence.
Jerry Drummer guides a British officer into the American wilderness during the Revolution, but the young patriot has his own plan in mind—one that turns the officer's search for rebel supplies into a costly blunder for General Tryon's forces. With quick thinking and the help of his dog Liberty, Jerry outwits the redcoats in a way that gives the colonial militia a crucial advantage.
When General Washington needs elite frontier riflemen to buy time for his untrained troops, he turns to Colonel Morgan and his hand-picked regiment—expert marksmen who thrive in the wilderness where conventional soldiers flounder. As General Burgoyne's British forces advance toward Albany, Morgan's rangers harry the enemy with devastating accuracy, turning the dense woods into a decisive advantage. Based on the historical clash at Saratoga, this is the story of how frontier skill and deadly marksmanship shifted the balance of the Revolution.
Jerry Drummer finds himself aboard a British vessel after a daring theft at a Tory tavern, where he discovers Major Clelland carrying a crucial map detailing the British military positions and strategy against General Washington's forces. With the help of Pat, an Irish cabin boy sympathetic to the American cause, Jerry must find a way to recover the map and get it back to the Continental Army before the British can use it to crush the rebellion.
Jerry Drummer served as the vital heartbeat of the Revolutionary War, his drum rolls cutting through chaos to marshal troops into action—summoning men to arms, calling them from their beds, and rallying them back to the colors when battle threatened to scatter them into defeat. Each beat and roll carried meaning that soldiers understood instantly, making this drummer as essential to the Continental cause as any officer or musket on the field. A tribute to the unsung rhythm-keepers who kept the revolution's momentum alive.
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