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  1. General Charles O'Hara (1740 – 25 February 1802) was a British Army officer who served in the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary War and later served as governor of Gibraltar.

  2. Learn about the life and career of Charles O’Hara, a British general who surrendered to George Washington at Yorktown and to Napoleon at Toulon. He fought in several wars, served as governor of Senegal and Gibraltar, and had a reputation as a gambler and womanizer.

  3. Oct 22, 2020 · Learn about the life and career of Charles O'Hara, a British general who fought in the Seven Years War, the Revolutionary War, and the French Revolution. He surrendered to George Washington at Yorktown and to Napoleon at Toulon, and spent two years in a French prison.

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  5. Feb 26, 2015 · Learn about the life and career of Charles O'Hara, a British officer who fought in the American Revolution and surrendered at Yorktown. Find out his rank, regiment, wounds, and post-war activities.

  6. General of the British Coldstream Guards. Charles O'Hara was the illegitimate son of James O'Hara, who was the second Lord Trawley and colonel of the Coldstream Guards. Charles O'Hara was educated at Westminster School, appointed cornet of the Third Dragoons on 23 December 1752, and on 14 January 1756 entered his father's regiment with the ...

  7. 1, 1780, to October 20, 1781.1 Charles O'Hara (1740P-1802) is best. known as the officer who surrendered Cornwallis's sword after the defeat. at Yorktown to General Benjamin Lincoln, who received it in behalf of Washington. More importantly, he was a brigadier general in command.

  8. Mar 19, 2024 · Charles O’Hara. Charles O’Hara came into this world unceremoniously as the illegitimate son of James O’Hara, a British baron. The younger O’Hara cut his teeth in military matters at the young age of 12 in the 3rd Dragoons before receiving an officer’s appointment in the Coldstream Guards.

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